MEGA Vintage Locomotives Mail Unboxing – Will Any Run?



It’s been a while since I’ve done one of these mail unboxings and since the last one many parcels have shown up.

Quite a few different things arrived including locomotives new and old, a rotary snow plow, building kits, spare parts and a bunch of different letters.

Most of these locomotives are projects however some were brand new. Notably a couple Bowser and Atlas engines along with a Scale Trains H3 BNSF GE product.

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20 thoughts on “MEGA Vintage Locomotives Mail Unboxing – Will Any Run?”

  1. Be ware of that 1st gen Bachmann spectrum f40! in addition to its split chassis, it has a rear truck that is shorter then the front one due to mounting points. I know this as I had a few of them back in the day and never had a good one!

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  2. Also, don't forget to set up the stand that came with your new soldering Iron. It will hold it in place securely so you don't have to worry about it rolling off the table and burring you.

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  3. How do I send stuff to you smt mainline also I start my first youtube channel I only have one video up it's basically going to all about train but I am going to do other stuff as well if you can give me a shout out in one your videos and give some idea on model train repair and equipment thanks

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  4. 0:00: 🚂 Unexpected delivery of high-quality locomotive sparks excitement and gratitude.
    4:20: 💌 Unique vintage locomotives received in mail unboxing, showcasing fan appreciation and anticipation for testing.
    8:27: 🚂 Unboxing vintage model train items from a fan to celebrate channel milestones, including a damaged locomotive.
    12:36: 🚂 Unboxing of vintage locomotive mail with unexpected gifts and humorous notes.
    16:29: 🚂 Receiving a shipment of vintage railway equipment parts from BC to Ontario for potential restoration.
    21:19: 🚂 Unboxing vintage locomotives for testing and organization.
    25:28: 🚂 Assessing the functionality of vintage locomotives from a mail unboxing video.
    30:22: 🚂 Testing vintage locomotives for functionality, some needing repairs and others running well.
    36:38: 🚂 Grateful for vintage locomotives and accessories received, eager to work on and run them.

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  5. What an awesome lot you got. Some of those locomotives I haven't seen myself. Such as the later Clementine loco that basically Tyco rebadged a mehano. You know as much as people bash you for that big soldering iron.. wherever it was made it last a lot longer and has better quality metal then the junk that they make today. I had it where I spent some extra money on a soldering iron and the tip started to warp… My mom used to have a wells brand and that was something from the 70s and worked great. Sometimes certain people like that need to get a life.. enjoyed the video

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  6. Very nice ur lucky people send u trains. I wish I had people send me stuff like that. Anyway keep being awesome my friend. Hope to have more trains like u. But I like that rotary snowplow. It's nice. But I wish I had trains like u bro.

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