This Blog is all about my adventures in N-Gauge Railroading. There is a second part to this railroad Blog which is a Japanese component as I like to model Japanese railroads.
October 21, 2009
Casco N-Gauge Storage Cases
Cascco is a Japanese company that makes aftermarket storage cases for N-Gauge model trains.From what I can tell by the item description over at Hobby Search they make window storage cases & inserts for Tomix & Kato storage cases as well as their own brand of storage cases.. They look really cool and Im looking to score one for my Dr. Yellow 7 car set.I think its really cool that you can remove the sleeve and see your trains without having to take your trains out of the box. Cases come in several different colors like Orange, Blue, Red etc, as well as 8 &,10 car cases, one fun fact is the word case translated from Japanese to English is casket lol.
October 19, 2009
Woot woot, Scored a Tomix Dr. Yellow 4 car add on set
Thats right you know Im a Dr. Yellow nut, I got a notification from ebay saying there were some matches to my request for Dr. Yellow. I thought it was a notification for the basic set but it was for the add on set, man thats a miracle. Soon as I got home I pulled the trigger on the add on set, good thing I hesitated on getting a Tomix track cleaning car phewwwwwwwwwwww. To tell you the truth Ive never seen an Dr. Yellow add on set on ebay and never on Yahoo Japan auctions, Ive just seen the full sets. I cant wait to run the full set when it shows up so stay tuned I'll be putting up a video asap.

October 12, 2009
October 11, 2009
Ran some more trains today
Well in observance of Columbus Day and the MTA screwing up the transit system I decided to stay home and run some trains. I ran my Dr. Yellow, Super View Oridoriko, Nozimi Series 500 and American freight. Hopefully after I edit some decent looking video I'll post it but Im no Spielberg you know. Dr. Yellow ran like a champ today, it ran much better than I expected. I may pick up some more Tomix stuff in the future.
Im really taking advantage of this long holiday before I have to return to work. I ran some more trains although the footage of the american freight trains ended on the cutting room floor. I thought I came up with a nice minute clip of my Dr. Yellow and Eizan Railway Type 900 "Kirara" tram. Oh click the HQ button and throw me a comment or two lol.
Ive combined both videos into one just to make it easier to view.
Im really taking advantage of this long holiday before I have to return to work. I ran some more trains although the footage of the american freight trains ended on the cutting room floor. I thought I came up with a nice minute clip of my Dr. Yellow and Eizan Railway Type 900 "Kirara" tram. Oh click the HQ button and throw me a comment or two lol.
Ive combined both videos into one just to make it easier to view.
October 10, 2009
October 09, 2009
Old Yeller
Well here she is, here it is my new Dr.Yellow from Tomix. This sucker is bright thats for sure, the paint job reminds me of a highlighter, but Ive been told it should be that bright. Ive seen some videos of Dr. Yellow's and they kind of look like my model does. plus the color is growing on me lol.
One other good thing has come out of this purchase, I was never into the Series 923 Shinkasen but now Im planning on buying the regular version Series 923 from Kato pretty soon.
I have to say the packaging is certainly not Kato quality, no nice bookcase style packaging or hard plastic box. You get a color sleeve with your model packed in foam with protective plastic.The coupling system is a simple hook and latch type of deal, no prototypical couplers on this one.
The more I look at my Dr. Yellow the more the color is starting to grow on me. Im going to post a Youtube video of a Dr. Yellow and let you be the judge.
I haven't had a chance to run my Dr. Yellow yet but I will real soon.
Update 10/10/09
The strangest thing happened, I took another look at my Dr. Yellow this morning and I'll be a monkeys uncle if the color changed on me. It looks like the light in my room sucks. The color looks like Yellow and not my previous described highlighter yellow color. So be aware of your lighting sources when being critical of model painting.

One other good thing has come out of this purchase, I was never into the Series 923 Shinkasen but now Im planning on buying the regular version Series 923 from Kato pretty soon.
I have to say the packaging is certainly not Kato quality, no nice bookcase style packaging or hard plastic box. You get a color sleeve with your model packed in foam with protective plastic.The coupling system is a simple hook and latch type of deal, no prototypical couplers on this one.
The more I look at my Dr. Yellow the more the color is starting to grow on me. Im going to post a Youtube video of a Dr. Yellow and let you be the judge.
I haven't had a chance to run my Dr. Yellow yet but I will real soon.
Update 10/10/09
The strangest thing happened, I took another look at my Dr. Yellow this morning and I'll be a monkeys uncle if the color changed on me. It looks like the light in my room sucks. The color looks like Yellow and not my previous described highlighter yellow color. So be aware of your lighting sources when being critical of model painting.
Dr. Green?
no that's not Dr. Yellow cousin thats what I got in the mail yesterday. I was expecting a yellow train but what showed up was a fluorescent green looking train impersonating my beloved Dr. Yellow. The train looks nothing like the advertised picture Ive seen elsewhere.
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