http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jy0S-XUDGxs
Here is the link.
lionroar88 wrote:Dave,Have you tried pressing the <space bar> after the link? That usually works for me!I was hoping BB would try and grab the snowball off the front of the RailKing - now that would have been awesome! She does look like she's thinking... 'Now why are you having trouble moving that stuff? I just run through it!'Brent
Brent : I noticed if I hit the ENTER key after pasteing a link, that it goes to the next line for typing & the link gets blue, meaning it works !! That's about all I know !!
Nice video Dave !!
Thanks, John
Regards, Roy
I've been running the RK now for over a year in rain sleet and snow. Runs like a charm. Locomotives made for the garden have the same type of motors as these but are sealed underneath with a cover. That's the only difference. I just don't run the loco in deep water. Also, pay attention to lube and oil and she'll be fine. I hear lots of folks thinking of reasons why they shouldn't do something; but meanwhile, I'm having all the fun.
I've also left all my rolling stock outside all year in a freight warehouse I designed; but I take the locos inside. I think prolonged moisture and humidity will do the damage over time; but that even goes for garden RR made locos; they bring those inside as well or put them in some sort of shelter
DAVID,
I was going to ask the same question that MIKE asked, does the snow effect the MTH engine? BB looks like she's thinking, I know I can I know I can, for that engine pushing snow?
laz57
That's one cool video. Is the water/moisture bad for MTH and other O gauge trains. I didn't think you could run them like that.
Mike S.
LOOKS GOOD DAVE.
Glad YUZ GIZ got the snow.
Snowplowing on Easter video; unfortunately, the plow was removed because of warm weather and the poor locomotive had to push snow on Easter weekend:
Flatcars built from a kit hauling logs and Christmas trees on Easter weekend. Chains secure the large log while stakes secure the Christmas trees. A Lionel docksider pulls the consist. The trees are for all the kiddies whose parents couldn’t afford to buy them trees on Christmas day.
MTH Railking
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