I love the 86' boxcars in HO scale. I wanna 86' boxcars in N scale. 22" and 24" curves for 86' boxcars.
@thomasavensjr.27902 ай бұрын
Very impressive and handsome fleet of auto parts 86 ft boxcar models and I am a huge fan of these types of cars. I definitely plan to purchase some of these cars in the future when I have my funds in order, and the roadnames that I am personally most interested in are the Santa Fe, Illinois Central and the Pennsylvania rr (PRR).
@denisebasile38134 ай бұрын
Nice thank you for the video great review you are so good at it I really appreciate an enjoy them
@primemoverRR4 ай бұрын
That is definitely an impressive car with some incredible details. I might have to pick up a couple!
@jaijeffers32734 ай бұрын
great review and great car, but i rarely run any 86ft cars. i have a 6x9 layout with 24in curves, 22 curves and 18 curves. again great video james. thanks
@herbertw.jr.carrier61224 ай бұрын
I'll definitely be adding a few of these boxcars to my fleet.
@sammym.belfastchild4 ай бұрын
Love these Auto parts cars , but the track curve needed to make them run and look nice is so large but that's just the way it is ... absolutely beautiful cars , details are of the charts. Cheers thanks for sharing..
@randydobson18634 ай бұрын
hello James & it's is Randy and i like yours video is cool & Thanks James & Friends & Randy
@sergioarroyoguerrero54344 ай бұрын
HO scale 86' boxcars. Cool.
@BenjaminJTemple40194 ай бұрын
Hi James, Great review! I got the heavy duty depressed center flat cars by Class One Model Works and I like them overall, but was somewhat disappointed in them removing the air hoses or metal pin that hangs off the couplers. How would you rate these 86' boxcars compared to Tangent Scale Models 86' boxcars?
@Tracksidebench4 ай бұрын
I had a bunch of blue box auto parts cars
@roberttrains86964 ай бұрын
I’m Jealous you got a GT hope you know I use to work for GT many moon ago does car were use by General Motors the single door 86 ft box car were use by Ford motor company so what size steel wheels are they using on them . Does are some sharp looking car are they a pre order from the manufacturer or are they available now well good reviews. Thanks for sharing
@jlwii2000
4 ай бұрын
these are still in pre order status but coming really soon. These specific cars were just a few of the first production models.
@Steve51983
4 ай бұрын
In later years (late 80's+) , both types of door configurations were used by GM.
@chrisdaniell29904 ай бұрын
Do you find many newly-released cars from modern day manufacturers that do not fit the NMRA wheel gauge? Can you remember the worst car you've ever reviewed that fell way short of NMRA standards?
@jlwii2000
4 ай бұрын
I hardly find any out of gauge, I can't remember the last time I did. It's been at least a few years.
@chrisdaniell2990
4 ай бұрын
Wonderful that manufacturers have learned how to produce faithful models that fall within spec of the NMRA wheel gauge (rendering that part of the gauge useless). Now if only they could release models that don't fall apart in your hands or arrive broken in the box, (cough, Rapido)
@tomalcock6204 ай бұрын
Great cars! Your layout is looking really good. One question though, why don't you paint your track?
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I love the 86' boxcars in HO scale. I wanna 86' boxcars in N scale. 22" and 24" curves for 86' boxcars.
Very impressive and handsome fleet of auto parts 86 ft boxcar models and I am a huge fan of these types of cars. I definitely plan to purchase some of these cars in the future when I have my funds in order, and the roadnames that I am personally most interested in are the Santa Fe, Illinois Central and the Pennsylvania rr (PRR).
Nice thank you for the video great review you are so good at it I really appreciate an enjoy them
That is definitely an impressive car with some incredible details. I might have to pick up a couple!
great review and great car, but i rarely run any 86ft cars. i have a 6x9 layout with 24in curves, 22 curves and 18 curves. again great video james. thanks
I'll definitely be adding a few of these boxcars to my fleet.
Love these Auto parts cars , but the track curve needed to make them run and look nice is so large but that's just the way it is ... absolutely beautiful cars , details are of the charts. Cheers thanks for sharing..
hello James & it's is Randy and i like yours video is cool & Thanks James & Friends & Randy
HO scale 86' boxcars. Cool.
Hi James, Great review! I got the heavy duty depressed center flat cars by Class One Model Works and I like them overall, but was somewhat disappointed in them removing the air hoses or metal pin that hangs off the couplers. How would you rate these 86' boxcars compared to Tangent Scale Models 86' boxcars?
I had a bunch of blue box auto parts cars
I’m Jealous you got a GT hope you know I use to work for GT many moon ago does car were use by General Motors the single door 86 ft box car were use by Ford motor company so what size steel wheels are they using on them . Does are some sharp looking car are they a pre order from the manufacturer or are they available now well good reviews. Thanks for sharing
@jlwii2000
4 ай бұрын
these are still in pre order status but coming really soon. These specific cars were just a few of the first production models.
@Steve51983
4 ай бұрын
In later years (late 80's+) , both types of door configurations were used by GM.
Do you find many newly-released cars from modern day manufacturers that do not fit the NMRA wheel gauge? Can you remember the worst car you've ever reviewed that fell way short of NMRA standards?
@jlwii2000
4 ай бұрын
I hardly find any out of gauge, I can't remember the last time I did. It's been at least a few years.
@chrisdaniell2990
4 ай бұрын
Wonderful that manufacturers have learned how to produce faithful models that fall within spec of the NMRA wheel gauge (rendering that part of the gauge useless). Now if only they could release models that don't fall apart in your hands or arrive broken in the box, (cough, Rapido)
Great cars! Your layout is looking really good. One question though, why don't you paint your track?