Good god how many wagons was that Percy pulling and how did it manage it? Uprated motor maybe?
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Wow, so much cool stuff there! I suspect I’ll be rewatching these numerous times. One that already stood out to me was a train pulled by a pair of DE10s modified to run short hood forward. The lead engine also appeared to have working headlights. I also caught a glimpse of some small rail switchers that I’d love to know more about.
The problem with putting all the power at the head of these really long Plarail/Trackmaster trains is that the cars will start pulling/falling off the rails on the curves in the last third of the train. I had learned that quite a while ago when my Grandson and I would make really long trains. The ideal situation would be to have the lead engine the most powerful and any drive unit within the line of cars would be a little less. This would prevent the skewing of the cars shown in the video and, depending on where in the line the next power unit is placed, assist in preventing the trailing portion from derailing.