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Great video, Ralph, and it really does a nice job of showing-off your layout. Those big structures look truly impressive when viewed from track level, too.
Like Charlie, I got a kick out of your captions.
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As Mr. Spock would say, "Fascinating". I'll add to that, "captivating" and "really great video, exceptional layout"....
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Looks Great!!! LOL Yeah - Now we need some "railfan" views of trains passing..
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Not bad quality for a small camera. Video gives a whole new perspective on your layout.
Nice job.
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Shameless bump as we approach the date of the end of the challenge.
The engineer at work. I'm running a freight that is meeting the RDC at Kings Port Station.
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Hey , that's impressive !
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That's got to be one of the coolest control stands that I've ever seen.
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US model railroads are very famous for their walk around throttles since DC times. This is much cooler!!!
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e-paw Wrote:That's got to be one of the coolest control stands that I've ever seen.
Somewhere, decades ago, I remember seeing an article for a 1/4 scale backhead, and Transistor throttle combined as the control stand for a *steam* layout. It, didn't have the video feature, but I could see it now.....two cameras in the cab, and two screens ( engineer's, and fireman's ).
Until I see one of those, "
That has got to be one of the coolest control stands that I've ever seen "
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