Train Time at Snowdon (1926)

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Train Time at Snowdon (1926)

Looked good but didn’t do much

Very nice movie. Thanks a lot.

Not bad, the gate scratches are a bit over done, though.

Nice job.

fantastic

Beautiful shots of a fine layout. The added film scratches were a bit more distracting than charming however. They certainly didn’t add at all to my enjoyment of the layout action. I feel a little of those special effects goes a long way. Otherwise, it is a most enjoyable project with excellent musical accompaniment

Great job for an 84 year old film

Nice Trevor, very nice. I half expected to see crewmen mounting and dismounting from the equipment to make the airhose connections and bend the iron. (I wonder how long before tech advancements will allow us to “Photoshop” in such action for films like this. Wouldn’t that be something?)

The Video was very good Thanks

Wonderful, Keeps me inspired w/ my project

Pretty clever! Emulsion scratches, though stylized, put an archival touch to the old “cellulose.” Tripod-mounted camera is certainly welcome and professional. Accompanying music selection is a nice change from the typical gratuitous banjo-picking clamor that we usually get in railroadianna presentations. Well done.