As Gomez Addams would say, beautiful...did something like that with my o Guage engine in my backyard when i was 8. My dad was at a loss for words but needless to say I mowed the lawn for 3 years straight to pay off the repairs needed since it needed a new motherboard for the electronic
Alright. Now show us you cleaning them off and if they still run. Because i very curious on how you can do something like this and the trains still run like nothing happen.
@@tonyromano6220 no offense. But computer clips and etc computer stuff and water don't really mix together all that well EVEN ON DC TRAINS. Now yes these trains are meant to be ran out side but even in rain they still need to come in even though they can probably last a few nights out in the rain but again Its still not good for them and the RU-vidr is running them straight into a lake (from locomotive scale size) and theres dirt that can hurt the wheels and etc stuff. Now don't get me wrong. Im sure the RU-vidr knows how to clean up everything ideally quickly. But we never see the RU-vidr clean a locomotive after something like this. Soo it would be cool to see what happens behind the scenes. You know?
@@thatsimulatorguy you do understand a dc motor can get hurt by water and dirt etc stuff right? rightttt???? But whatever dcc or dc. Still need to be in side at least a good time of the year. Because of bad weather and etc. dcc or dc. I honestly just want to know how the RU-vidr cleans the trains so great it makes it look like nothing happened to them. I think it would be cool to see.
Haw! Great* minds thinkin' alike here ala Robot Chicken w/Penelope Pitstop & Co! Some layout I saw way back included a bear kill; Yogi* bought it big time:0 * used generically
"The crew was killed instantaneously, due to the cabin tipping over and breaking both of their spines, as well as the cabin filling up with water very quickly."
you should make a scenic cosmetic to the railroad by putting that engine (assuming it doesn't work and you haven't thrown it away yet) in a muddy sort of ditch where it looks like it derailed, and careened into a muddy trench like ditch and let the mud dry and create a abandoned train in the ground. Just something cool i thought of