(23 second video) [ame="http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-659965362136911318&hl=en"]Morning Grain Train[/ame] Notice how your minds eye "groks" the wood block and other objects and says "structures" then flicks its attention back to the train. With careful placement the train comes into and goes out of sight in a small area keeping us focused right there. The "structures" fade into the background. The "sound system" is just the way the camera records the train. It really does not sound like that in person.
Jeffrey, that is a spectacular photo, awesome job, real eye-catcher Flash been seeing your new photos last several days and that is outstanding work, in particular- one not on here, but the weathered metal skin factory-awesome Great work everyone! Jan
Flash Blackman and Secret Weapon, thank-you for your comments. I appreciate your encouragement. I have enjoyed all the images that followed my own, fellow posters. You do some really inspiring work. :tb-smile:
Here is a shot of Corad Yelvington GP30 #2105 returing home after delivering a load of gravel. Dan Pikulski www.DansResinCasting.com
Russell Great start with the Alco’s! Jeffery Nice looking E6A! Mike Cool looking PA1! Flash Great set of shots and scenes! Mystere Looking good! Paul Nice locos! Greg Cool proto shots! Crandell Sweet shot of the loco working the coal drag! Jeffery Neat shots and video! Grey One Looks like you are making progress! Pete Neat and interesting set of photos! Riverotter1948 Cool sea of locos! George V Neat trestle and shot! Jeffery Neat night shot! Grey One Cool video! River Eagle Great looking barn! John Sing Can’t wait to see what happens! Dan Cool looking loco!
Now at the Cement Distributors and caught the distributor switcher spotting some cars: Athearn 40’ Boxcar – Lehigh & New England – Custom painted and decaled. Accurail 40’ Boxcar – Nashville Road – Custom painted and decaled nad owned by a friend. Atlas PS-2 Covered Hopper – Lehigh & New England
Here is the latest from the BearCatRR shops. As usual we need to continually modify our roster to meet the needs of the RR and at little or no cost; so the Imagineering team, thanks to the brewery next door, has come up with the 'CaboodleHopper'. Still need to add decals (?) and add a flange system to assist in the distribution of ballast. Note: yes I know that the W&P is not decaled correctly but it is my railroad. :tb-biggrin:
Guess the conductor will be very careful to spot that caboodlehopper in exactly the right place under the loading chute.