Take a look at my g-scale gardenrailway movies

TheFunnyMan Aug 15, 2007

  1. TheFunnyMan

    TheFunnyMan New Member

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    Dear forum reader,

    Please take a look at some of the outdoor g-scale movies I produced in the last 2 years (most recent films first)

    Rare 1912 footage of the Pieseltalbahn: [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F3aqG5Hmmps"]YouTube - Rare 1912 footage of the Pieseltalbahn[/ame]

    Discover the Pieseltalbahn:
    Part 1 - [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3QV04OQry34"]YouTube - Discover the Pieseltalbahn part 1[/ame]
    Part 2 - [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nZNtG5eFc1w"]YouTube - Discover the Pieseltalbahn part 2[/ame]

    Never a dull moment at Pieselstedt station: [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HzjHM2r0Xbo"]YouTube - 12. Never a dull moment at Pieselstedt station![/ame]

    U43 runs between Kleinbach and Schonweiler: [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UgeMtKHBHMs"]YouTube - 8. U43 runs between Kleinbach and Schonweiler[/ame]

    Comments are very welcome.

    Regards,
    TheFunnyMan (The Netherlands)
     
  2. SLSF Freak

    SLSF Freak Staff Member TrainBoard Supporter

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    Hi FunnyMan, welcome to Trainboard! It looks like you've got hours and hours of fun with your setup. But not only do I like the trains, I also appreciate the time it must have taken you to edit and put those films together . . . good job! On your next film, I'm making a request to mount your camera on a flatcar behind your Dampflok for a bit of an "engineer's view" I think that would make a pretty cool shot.

    Thank you for sharing & Best Regards,

    -Mike
     
  3. Cleggie

    Cleggie TrainBoard Member

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    Hi Funnyman,

    Looks like you had a lot of fun setting up your garden railway, lots of nice detail, liked it a lot, thanks for sharing.
     

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