Thank you, Super! I'm glad you like it!
Meitetsu 510 is one of my favorites for sure! And yes, it's great it looks like an old tram; I like old trams too, it reminds me on my childhood, although the trams in my city were always blue...
You are right, Meitetsu is very fast! Even if I put a slightly worn-out battery, it's still faster then other trains. In the following video I swapped Meitetsu's and Sotetsu's batteries (Sotetsu had an old battery), but it only speed up the Sotetsu, and Meitetsu is still pretty fast, even with a well worn-out Sotetsu's battery! But, I watched a (real) Meitetsu YouTube video, and it really was a rather fast train indeed!
The skyscrapers are: (1) "Outland Modern Business Office Building 1:87 For HO Gauge Model Train", and (2) "1/87 HO Scale White Building HO069 For Outland Models Train Railway". I found them on eBay for ~ 10 USD each and got them from China last week.
They have them on AliExpress too.
But one have to be careful - there are many "Outland" models in many different scales, so you have to be sure you picked the right scale.
Meitetsu 510 is one of my favorites for sure! And yes, it's great it looks like an old tram; I like old trams too, it reminds me on my childhood, although the trams in my city were always blue...
You are right, Meitetsu is very fast! Even if I put a slightly worn-out battery, it's still faster then other trains. In the following video I swapped Meitetsu's and Sotetsu's batteries (Sotetsu had an old battery), but it only speed up the Sotetsu, and Meitetsu is still pretty fast, even with a well worn-out Sotetsu's battery! But, I watched a (real) Meitetsu YouTube video, and it really was a rather fast train indeed!
The skyscrapers are: (1) "Outland Modern Business Office Building 1:87 For HO Gauge Model Train", and (2) "1/87 HO Scale White Building HO069 For Outland Models Train Railway". I found them on eBay for ~ 10 USD each and got them from China last week.
They have them on AliExpress too.
But one have to be careful - there are many "Outland" models in many different scales, so you have to be sure you picked the right scale.
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