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Pennsylvania RR Williamsport division
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Pennsylvania RR Williamsport division
Very interesting, and great footage. At first, I thought it was video altered to look like film :). I that a 2-10-2 I saw?
The locomotives are 2-10-0’s from Broadway Limited. It was video altered to look like film. Windows Movie Maker is the program used on this video. Thanks for the nice comments.
Very nice.
Beautifully done, and the monochrome “old film” artifacts just adds a great creative touch to some dandy models and photography - 'course, I’m a PRR fanatic, too. Thanks for the time, energy and thought put into this video…most entertaining. Bob C. Gibsonia, Pa.
Well done, looks like a great R.R.
Very Good! Fun to watch, and I liked the choice of music.
Great job with it all: layout, video, editing and music! One of the best!
very nice film enjoyed seeing it.
Good job. Keep the camera low.
Great video! The simulated black & white film and the vintage music really “set the scene”!
Great video and layout. How many cars were in that double header? It looked like at least 40.
Nice job on the photography. It really looks like 1935. The only thing lacking is smoke. Thanks for sharing with all the MRR readers.
Great shots!
Excellent. The B & W images match my aledged broadband down load speed making this appear authentic. Modeling is first rate. ??Cheap video or and expensive one. I took some great videos on the Cumbres & Toltec last year with a $100 camera which came with video.
Very good, a lot of work has gone into making up railway set up of this nature. Great!
excellent work
Great film and loved the music!! only thing missing is Chaplin and Laurel and Hardy!! LOL
Nice film and a well detailed layout
great footage this has to be the best site for usa model railways i am just stated a n gauge it is great to go there for info i live in greenvally nsw sydney we are stating to get a good range of n gauge trains .