https://www.facebook.com/perryratliff75/videos/514386140787529/?extid=NS-UNK-UNK-UNK-AN_GK0T-GK1C&mibextid=2Rb1fB&ref=sharing (https://www.facebook.com/perryratliff75/videos/514386140787529/?extid=NS-UNK-UNK-UNK-AN_GK0T-GK1C&mibextid=2Rb1fB&ref=sharing)
Cheers,
Chris
Don't do Facebook in any scale.... ???
I don't do Faceache either, but I could still manage to open it. If you can't, sorry, but I can't help you!
Cheers,
Chris
It made a pretty decent job of it, too (and I don't do Farcebook either)
THAT is sooooo cool!
Love it!
:claphappy:
Quote from: emjaybee on January 07, 2023, 09:40:53 PM
THAT is sooooo cool!
Love it!
:claphappy:
With all that snow I would suspect :censored: cold not cool!
I must say I am rather jealous of the person's setup...
Garden railways do appeal.
Thanks for sharing.
Skyline2uk
That loco must have a fair bit of power!
I've got a Mnitrix rotary snow plough set, all I need is some snow!
Must admit I could never be bothered to get my G stuff running in the snow, I'm strictly a warm weather modeller :) I'd have put my SD45 diesel on it, the thing weighs a ton (it's got the optional extra weights in the fuel tanks) and would have had no trouble!
I took my garden line up a few years ago once junior had moved out to university and no-one was playing with it. Still got all the gear, some of it comes out on the deck occasionally as a temporary oval but I think any future layout project will be indoors and/or portable.
Quote from: Railwaygun on January 08, 2023, 01:09:45 AM
I've got a Mnitrix rotary snow plough set, all I need is some snow!
Be careful what you wish for!