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Model Railroading > SP&S #700 crossing Whiskey CreekDate: 11/19/20 01:16 SP&S #700 crossing Whiskey Creek Author: funnelfan SP&S #700 marches out over the Whiskey Creek Trestle with a short train of GN cars from a connection at Spokane. This is the new BLI model on the River City Modeler's layout in Spokane.
Ted Curphey Ontario, OR You must be a registered subscriber to watch videos. Join Today! Date: 11/19/20 10:12 Re: SP&S #700 crossing Whiskey Creek Author: tehachapifan Sweet!!
Date: 11/19/20 18:43 Re: SP&S #700 crossing Whiskey Creek Author: BlaineM Excellent, can we see a longer video?
Blaine American Fork Date: 11/19/20 22:39 Re: SP&S #700 crossing Whiskey Creek Author: PHall Call me a hater, but that stinky smoke generator just ruins it for me.
Instantly makes a well detailed model in to a toy. But that's just my opinion. Date: 11/20/20 12:39 Re: SP&S #700 crossing Whiskey Creek Author: funnelfan PHall Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Call me a hater, but that stinky smoke generator > just ruins it for me. > Instantly makes a well detailed model in to a > toy. > But that's just my opinion. I didn't consider myself a fan of the smoke until I got this loco. But I actually like it. It's much better than it looks on the video, especially when you start a train moving. It's controlled by the decoder and mimics the real deal. But you do need a large space and maybe will need to shut off the smoke detectors when running. But it's actually pretty cool when viewed in real life. Ted Curphey Ontario, OR Date: 11/20/20 14:11 Re: SP&S #700 crossing Whiskey Creek Author: wabash2800 Call me negative too, having been around working steam locos and cigarette smokers, it looks more like the latter... But thanks for sharing Ted. That certainly is a nice looking loco. I hope it serves you better and longer than most BLI locos. According to reports here, they aren't very reliable.
Victor A. Baird http://www.erstwhilepublications.com Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 11/20/20 14:15 by wabash2800. |