Very nice experiment, two locomotives one in front and one behind. This means a very good tuning of the driving characteristics. Thumbs up top performance.
All I did was loosen the two bottom screws, run 18 gauge wire around them making a loop from one screw to the other and put the carabiniere on that. EZ.
Cold beer, and cool trains! Doesn't get much better than that! Mike
Yeah what the hell is going on Jon!!!!! Where's my beer at!!! 🍺 we're gonna need more!!
You don’t drink anymore!
Cool stuff!!
Love it! You did all of the hard work for me as I prepare for my next 50+ freight car consist. Thanks!
Is it really work though?
Very nice experiment, two locomotives one in front and one behind. This means a very good tuning of the driving characteristics. Thumbs up top performance.
Nice video I run track power makes it easy too control and add about 1lb too all my cars
Yeah…. I will never go back to track power.
Who makes the g scale well cars and containers?
Jonathan what are you using as the attachment point for the carabineer on your railrpro handheld? I don't want to drop mone
All I did was loosen the two bottom screws, run 18 gauge wire around them making a loop from one screw to the other and put the carabiniere on that. EZ.
Interesting experiment expertly conducted. Fortunately, Rule G does not apply in G.
How much did those loco's cost?
We don’t talk about those things.
What state are you in Johnathan
Confusion!
Cool stuff. Wonder what I could do in O? My layout is 33 ft long.
Probably anything you want, but no matter what you’ll still have that third rail! Lol
@@TheeFishGuy Yeah... Even though I'm all battery, my family is not on board. So track power stays for them.
Can anyone here tell me all of the parts I need for a battery powered GP-38 and an SD-70AH each?
I suppose that would depend on what remote control system you want to use. Call Robby at RLD Hobbies. He will help you.
Yes I could have some ...accordian ... fun!!!
Lol