Video: HO scale Union Pacific Daneville Sub part 3

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Video: HO scale Union Pacific Daneville Sub part 3

Nice video! I always enjoy seeing Pele’s work.

Sorry but it’s like watching grass grow.

Very nice! Great weathering on the rolling stock.

Over head shots would have been nice.

What a joke! From a beginner’s pointy of view, here is what baffles me. Hoe do the cars un

Nice work Pelle, but enough with the bell for heaven’s sake!

I always enjoy seeing Pelle’s modeling - and not that there is anything wrong with the rest of it - but the weathered rolling stock is a favorite of mine, and I have enjoyed Pelle’s latest book on the topic a lot. Given me a lot of inspiration.

WOW! Blow me away!! Every time I see work done by Pelle I am impressed. Not only is the modeling top-of-the-line but it runs flawlessly. And, this is one modeler who gets it. Scale speeds when switching and smooth coupling. It does not get any better than this. This is what all should aspire to model like.

Very nice, but where are the MagnaLock brake lines???

We can always count on Pelle setting new standards for model railroad realism.

Nice video although personally I think the bell volume is a bit high, it shouldn’t be as loud as the prime mover.

Wow! I really would like to have a model railroad like that(But larger) I enjoy watching trains switching, and models are even better. But for those who don’t like it, don’t bother with watching it. I enjoyed everything about this video.

Nice work! Noticed a few negative comments, I Suggest they try it and see how it goes.

When you get around to install the brake lines, check your coupler heights too.

A very nice jobs, as usual. Minor comments-no brake test, although watching a train stand still is dull and no personnel to watch a brake test or throw the switches.

I agree that an overhead shot showing the before and after car positions would have been nice, and was there a run-around move not included in there somewhere? (How/when did the industry’s engine get on the other side of the hoppers?) Overall, I’d like to see more videos like this showing the details of how model industries get switched out - I’m always getting my engines stuck in sidings and I’d love to know how others do it!

I disagree about the comment about grass growing. I always get something out of videos such as this. How to weather, how to make up a consist, various loads for open hoppers or gondolas, how to fine tune engine movements to make them more realistic, scenery, etc. Nice job, will always watch his videos.

Pelle, you always bring the excellence. Have spent time at the real cement plant near Tehachapi, watching this video has the flavor of the real thing. I could almost see the dust blowing off the hoppers. Your eye for detail is superb. Well done.

I think I’ll have a go at building a Industry addition to my layout like this.