Told the wife I was going to work on the bathroom remodel, spent 90 seconds removing the molding, and moved on to more important things.
Starring Rapido Hudson 2850, Rapido Hudson 2861, Broadway Limited 2-10-4, Bachmann Spectrum 4-4-0, and a large cast of extras.
The perfect video for the model railroader to fall asleep by. Guaranteed to not take long or a full refund will be issued.
Turn up the sound! If you hate sound locomotives, RUUUUUUUUNNNNNNNNNN!!!!!!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KbUhA2_F-7M&ab_channel=BATTRAIN1
Brent
"All of the world's problems are the result of the difference between how we think and how the world works."
But they're all running in the same direction.
Isn't that cheating?
maxman But they're all running in the same direction. Isn't that cheating?
Here ya go.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nOICSNCuBvQ&ab_channel=RichardsTrainsAndMore
I have enough trouble with two cats!
It takes an iron man to play with a toy iron horse.
The wife took this while I was running the four trains. One train for each dog. They love to get up on the chair and peer through the trainroom door and watch.
"One difference between pessimists and optimists is that while pessimists are more often right, optimists have far more fun."
4 by Bear, on Flickr
I sent this to the wife and kids and got lots of laugh emojis in return. By the way, I play a mean Tip Toe Through The Tulips.
Hi Brent,
I'm like the dogs. I love watching trains run! Thanks for the therapy session!
Dave
I'm just a dude with a bad back having a lot of fun with model trains, and finally building a layout!
hon30critter I love watching trains run! Thanks for the therapy session! Dave
Dave, I think I had the main line up and running in 2007. I would come home from work, a 20 hour day would not be uncommon, a glass of wine while watching my one loco pull a short train round and round would take the edge off, made better by my kids climbing up in my lap. Therapy is right.
Tiny. Mmm-hmmm.
Returning to model railroading after 40 years and taking unconscionable liberties with the SP&S, Northern Pacific and Great Northern roads in the '40s and '50s.
I think procrastination is highly underrated. Especially if it involves running trains.
And that Hudson can really pull! A real workhorse pulling freight too!
Simon
snjroy I think procrastination is highly underrated. Especially if it involves running trains. And that Hudson can really pull! A real workhorse pulling freight too! Simon
I don't mind procrastinating on a bathroom remodel, my trouble is when I make plans to work on the layout, I go into the trainroom, and the "on" switch beckons. I have a hard time resisting the call. Who needs groundcover anyway.
Those Rapido Hudsons can really pull. My BLI 2-10-4 is a real good puller and the Hudsons are every bit as good. I am hoping the Rapido 10 wheelers due in the fall perform to the same high standards as I have ordered two.
This little guy from Rapido surprised me with its might. I was experimenting by adding cars. When it reached its max there was no will it or won't it, it just didn't but did without hesitation when that one car too many was removed. I was impressed by what it did.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-WPd0ygt4Nw&ab_channel=BATTRAIN1
BATMANThis little guy from Rapido surprised me with its might. I was experimenting by adding cars. When it reached its max there was no will it or won't it, it just didn't but did without hesitation when that one car too many was removed. I was impressed by what it did. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-WPd0ygt4Nw&ab_channel=BATTRAIN1
I'm impressed too!
If you take blood thinners, and quite a few of us are at the age where we do, DO NOT JUGGLE CATS!
My layout could pretty easily run three trains, one in the subway loop by itself, and two could chase each other's tails upstairs with only the occasional speed adjustment. I could still do some switching with a fourth train. But, running those trains in opposite directions, using passing sidings to fullest advantage, took all my concentration. And that's before there were any cats around.
MisterBeasleyDO NOT JUGGLE CATS!
Down here in the lower 48, we refer to it as "hearding cats".
Rio Grande. The Action Road - Focus 1977-1983
Man 1: Look at that bunch of cats.
Man 2: You mean herd.
M1: Heard of what?
M2: Herd of cats.
M1: Yes, I’ve heard of cats.
M2: No, no, a cat herd. (correction made to change car to cat)
M1: I don’t care what a cat heard.
maxmanMan 1: Look at that bunch of cats. Man 2: You mean herd. M1: Heard of what? M2: Herd of cats. M1: Yes, I’ve heard of cats. M2: No, no, a car herd. M1: I don’t care what a cat heard.
Sounds just like 'Who's on First'. Hilarious!
I think you might have a typo in the second last line. You used the word 'car'. I think you mean' to use the word 'cat'.
Thanks for the laugh!
I meant to say wrangling cats, I was too tired at the time to think of what I really meant to say.
I must admit once I got the speed set there was not a conflict between any of the trains. The day before the video I ran them for over two hours at a faster speed, sound off, stereo on as I had relayed some track and turnouts for the first time in 15 years. No issues so I guess it passed the test.
The little 4-4-0 train in the video, I almost always have plying the layout when I am working on it. There have been times it has run none stop for a good eight hours or so. I just have to remember it comes by every five or six minutes, kind of like what real MOW crews have to do.
hon30critterI think you might have a typo in the second last line. You used the word 'car'. I think you mean' to use the word 'cat'.
Okay, made the correction. That's what happens when you get the car before the cat.
riogrande5761 Down here in the lower 48, we refer to it as "herding cats".
Down here in the lower 48, we refer to it as "herding cats".
Who remembers that commercial on the Superbowl? It was back in the era of commercials that had nothing to do with the product. It was when people started watching just for the ads. They were that good. Herding Cats was one of the best.