Trailer: You Can Do It
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- čas přidán 1. 08. 2021
- With hobby stores closing all around the country, people are wondering "How are we going to service and maintain our trains"?
TM has the answer with this new video series You Can Do It
Our chief engineer is Lionel-certified repair man Bob Philips. He has an easy going yet thorough style that is sure to help you learn more about this wonderful hobby. Order Today!
call: 219-879-2822 or
web: www.tmbv.com
This production can come in handy for all Lionel and MTH fans. Nice trailer!
I actually met Bob and he repaired the Gulf Mobile and Ohio F3 I bought from the store, works epic now
Hey Bob, You Can Do It, I Serious Doubt I Can. 😀
I have a pair of tin Marx Santa Fe Diesel engines that I picked up from the Novi Train Show in March for $50. The owner advised me to take them into Great Lakes Train Store for the owners to tune up the first diesel’s motor.
However, I can’t decide if I should tune up the diesel on my own at my home or run them into Great Lakes.
The legends have returned
Awesome!
WHERES ALL ABOUT TRAINS PART 2!!!
We Can Do It! I have also written a song for you.
Send it to our email!
By hobby 🏬 closing down do you mean Coronavirus? 😷🤒🤧
Not just the coronavirus, but also from competition with online shopping and today’s toys.
@@Oldiesfan017 today's toys are still lame compared to model trains
No offense. But what about Lionel ho scale trains and ho stuff? Just asking
Check out smt mainline he has videos of fixing all sorts of ho locos lots of them have very similar motors
Check out our American HO Model Railroads show, you might enjoy.
What If I Have HO Scale?
you dip the Bachmann EZ track in monster energy to make the train run faster
No I Cannot Do It!
- me
Too bad Lionel can't produce these trains not to break down in the First month you have it... 'Nuff said!!!..
You mean the trains Lionel produces now in China? I have some Lionel engines made in China, and they’ve never broken down on me ever since.
@@Oldiesfan017 lucky you.
@@Oldiesfan017 I have several from China, and I came confirm they break down easily.
Ouch.