A friend sent this link to me.
http://www.youtube.com/watch_popup?v=6VAuPPufNro
Enjoy
Thanks Max.
Max, thanks for sharing that. It was way cool!
Wow!
Thanks, Max, for sharing!
Hey!
That’s My GARDEN railroad!!!
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Very well done.
Great video with a Great sound track, too!
Fabulous narrow gauge steam and big stuff too!! Hate to think what that big K-27 mudhen cost! Five figures, I imagine.
The engines in this video are well out of the classic little garden G and F scale railroad size. A small F scale K-27 live steamer is often advertised in the “Narrow Gauge Gazette” back cover on occasion for ~$4,000
The Magnificient Seven soundtrack helped a lot, too.
For those who like steam and that good sound track, you need to see the opening movie roll of the “Sons of Katie Elder”, (John Wayne, Dean Martin). This movie opens to the theme written especially for the film by Elmer Bernstein, (same guy who wrote Magnificent Seven theme). It is set to great continuous trucking shots of a D&RGW little K-28 steaming on the crooked and treacherous looking “high line”. (while it was still the D&RGW!) Great stuff!
Richard
Great video! I guess my thoughts on the music are quite different than others! I think it’s to bad the makers of these videos feel they need to play music over the wonderful sound of those steam engines. That sound is certainly music to anyone interested in steam. It’s the same with the videos here at Model Railroader, everyone has music playing over the sound of the trains! WHY?
While I understand your point, NP, I still enjoyed the Elmer Bernstein score underneath the video. It was a short (<5 min.) synopses of the day’s happenings and the music was appropriate for the “open west” feel of the surroundings.
With that said, had the video been longer in length, I would have preferred just the sound of the steamers.
Tom
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