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SHARK ATTACK | My HO-Scale Vintage Baldwin "Sharknose" diesel locomotive collection 

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Enjoy this compilation of nearly all my vintage HO-Scale Baldwin "Sharknose" diesel locomotives. Can you tell what my all-time favorite diesel is?
I AM THE SHARK MASTER.
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Комментарии : 16   
@scottledbetter7212
@scottledbetter7212 3 года назад
Wow ! You have some rare ones. Great collection.
@lackawannarailfan
@lackawannarailfan 3 года назад
Nice locomotives! Never heard of or seen most of them! Take care!
@4everdc302
@4everdc302 3 года назад
Bringing a midnight express back from the dead on the table as we RU-vid. I'm versed and I didn't know a few of those locomotives. Cool stuff.
@Offthbadan
@Offthbadan 2 года назад
I still have my Midnight Special some where or at least the shell from Christmas 1978. And I didn’t know Tyco went back as far as the 50s.
@mr.mrs.putnick966
@mr.mrs.putnick966 3 года назад
Love the shark frenzy!!! Nice video as usual. Keep up the great work.
@atjoe1972
@atjoe1972 3 года назад
Nice collection of TYCO Sharks👍 Does your 1950’s version use the trusty MU2? Or another kind of drive. Thanks for showing your TYCO Sharks through the decades 🚂
@RPModelRailroads
@RPModelRailroads 3 года назад
Thanks! The 1950's diecast Sharks did use a kind of MU2 motor (or can motor as some call them,) but the diecast shells were often too much for such motors. Some run well better than others.
@atjoe1972
@atjoe1972 3 года назад
@@RPModelRailroads Thanks for the information on the power for the diecast Sharks!
@10947792
@10947792 2 года назад
Question. The Pennsylvania actually operated most of the sharks built. Did Tyco ever make a version for the PRR. Great collection of my favorite diesel locomotive. Thanks for sharing.
@RPModelRailroads
@RPModelRailroads 2 года назад
The Sharknose is my favorite diesel locomotive also! Yes, the PRR certainly rostered the largest amount of RF16s, as well as RF15s and the six-axle "BP20" Sharks. Tyco made a Tuscan Red diecast Sharknose locomotive in the late 1950s.
@johnsterling7420
@johnsterling7420 3 года назад
Sharks and more sharks great looking locos love em all !!!! I envy you 👍👍👍👍👌👌👌😆😆🇺🇸
@fairportrails107
@fairportrails107 3 года назад
Awesome
@sierrajohnson1129
@sierrajohnson1129 2 года назад
does anyone find it either sad or annoying they never made matching cab-less b units for these units ???????
@williammason2034
@williammason2034 3 года назад
Do you know of anyone else with the Tyco streamliner sharknose that might be willing to part with theirs? I'm trying to build a layout like great grandfather's I grew up on
@RPModelRailroads
@RPModelRailroads 3 года назад
I don't know anyone willing to part with their Tyco diecast streamliner Shark....as they are hard to find to begin with. They do pop up on EBay every once in a while, and sometimes at train shows. Good luck on finding one.
@williammason2034
@williammason2034 3 года назад
@@RPModelRailroads ok, thank you very much for the reply and the well wishes, I wish you luck also on filling out the rest of your sharknoses!
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