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The Sandstone and Termite moves coal
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The Sandstone and Termite moves coal
Hi Greg Great work keep it up.
Great Layout better than when I admired it 10 years ago
Loved the video and really like your track work. Would love to see and hear more about how you did it. It looks like most of it is hand laid using aluminum strips or am I just seeing things?
I especially liked the shots that were taken from in front of the train moving backwards as the train moved forwards.
You hit the mark with that railroad. I hope the recent rains in your country did not harm any of the layout. Nice job, Greg.
That is one beautiful thing…Congratulations on the filming also - it is excellent. Inspirational stuff to see how someone has created such great things; Was it difficult to build the tressle? It looks like it may have been challenging… Would look awesome with live steam. Cheers.
Fantastic Video. Made you feel like you were riding the rails along with Beyer Garrett. I was lucky enough to have watched the Real Beyer Garrett at work during the early Fifties in the Sheffield U.K. area dragging long lines of coal.
What a backdrop for your layout. Stone work is great.
Great bit of work,
Love it.
Love it!
Looks really good!
I love the different movies.
I love watching the video
Great! I noticed your “strap rail”. I had been trying it out with steel straps. Now that I know that it works, I’ll forge ahead.
great video of the coal train!!!
Great effort Greg. Well photographed. Easy to forget the scene isn’t 12 inches to the foot.
Cleverly produced. Fun to watch and hear!
We live n the big island of Hawaii so it was great to see some local Rr history - there is not much of it left aloha
I have to say that this is the most impressive video I’ ve seen. Thanks and good work!