You uncover more old electric trains than I ever thought existed, all of them extremely interesting. The largest collection I have ever seen! Amazing!
@muir800929 күн бұрын
I've always enjoyed the way you make your videos. Yes, of course the subject matter is always amazing; but I like the way you start off with just the trains moving, with their wonderful sounds, some well shot cuts, then after about a minute your usual exceptionally informative dialogue, then back to the trains. Just a very pleasant, enjoyable way to watch a video. Feel free to let then trains run on for a minute or ten longer though :) I also like the way you casually say "...and then sharp & blue produced the extremely rare 5500 engine which they only made 6 of in 1909..." and then casually pan the camera to show us your example. I honestly think you've probably got examples of veteran toy trains they hadn't even got around to making
@wayneantoniazzi270629 күн бұрын
Now was there ever a more appropriately named electric train product line than Voltamp? They should still be around today just for that name alone! Thanks for posting Leonard!
@davidkoehler13628 күн бұрын
I once owned a volt amp hopper
@plunkervillerr152928 күн бұрын
Marx guy here, that`s a Spicy Meat Ball!
@kennardwing319228 күн бұрын
You said, "Blue Comet," but you meant "The Royal Blue." Blue Comet was a CNJ train; The Royal Blue was the B&O's blue train.