Fantastic!
As a newcomer to the scale, I have to ask:
What brand of track?
Did you build those cars from kits?
What type of couplers are you using?
Please make more videos!
Mark in Oregon

--- In [email protected], "raisinone" <raisinone@...> wrote:
>
> Bill:
> Great shot, pretty nostalgic train...  BTW, what are you using for a sound 
> decoder in the Sharks?  I use LokSound units in mine and they sound decidedly 
> different, just wondering what you used.
> 
> One thing Bob Nicholson taught me about pusher units.  Set the pusher 
> throttle so you can go about a third of the way forward in the train and see 
> the couplers actually going slack.  It is kind of neat to watch although on 
> any sort of an undulating layout, it can vary.  Whenever I've done that I 
> have never had to worry about derailments.  I absolutley agree with your 
> statement about the 1 amp Tsunami!
> 
> One other thought... next time set your camera and sound recording next to a 
> rail joint.  You just can't beat that "steel wheel on steel rail" sound as 
> the consist rolls by...
> 
> Jim Kindraka
> 
> 
> --- In [email protected], "Bill Lane" <bill@> wrote:
> >
> > Here is my first video from my new layout. http://youtu.be/699NBq3WCFA It
> > was a real "shelf clearer". <snip>
> > 
> > For those that think the 1 amp Tsunami is not up to the task I say
> > poppycock! <skip>
> > Bill Lane
> >
>




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