Video: Highlights from Rick Stern's HO scale Santa Fe through Southern California model railroad

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Video: Highlights from Rick Stern’s HO scale Santa Fe through Southern California model railroad

GREAT VIDEO

Beautiful Layout!!! A very enjoyable video.

Really nice layout. A nice blend of great scenery, very nice models and good video photography. That layout is something to be proud of!

I really enjoyed the video - would like to have seen the entire Super Chief, tho’. Good job!!

Good job on mixed weathering

That work train was really well done! I liked the “beet racks” too.

Truly one of the best layouts ever seen !Those stucco depots are awesome. Great job Rick.!

Very nicely done. Thought it interesting that the motor-car was using a modern tail car as a trailer. Your SP “beet racks” look more like “chip racks” as they have the straight side extensions.

Enjoyed the whole show but those AC cab forwards with the sugar beet special was really cool! Nice work, Rick!

Robert C the tail car is correct, the Santa Fe and EsPee modified tail cars for coach/lounge service. Santa Fe and NYO&W had coach/light meal service tail cars also. The CB&Q had tail cars built as lounge/light meal service, the tail car of the Kato N scale Silver streak is a model of the cars. The extensions on the beet racks were to increase volume to match weight capacity. The only thing missing was smoke units in the PA’s. There is a picture of an LA motorcycle cop writing a ticket to a Santa Fe engineer, according to the caption, a smoKe ticket from a PA. I seem to recall Kalbach has the picture in their archives. It appeared in MR c couple of decades ago.

This is one the most exciting layouts I ever saw. Congratulations.

such inspiration Rick. I’m currently designing my first ever big layout and you’ve definitely motivated my. terrific layout. thanks rick,

Really nice video thank you for this. I wanted to know what model manufacturer the doodle bug made. I am trying to kit bash it since years but it is less easy then it looks. The original is parked in Belen New Mexico. I love that model

VERY WELL DONE…NICE SCENERY

What a beautiful and neat layout. A lot of hard work went into this, I’m sure. Thank you for showing it.

Very nice layout and scenery. Looking forward to the magazine article.
Btw-if anyone is looking for the set of Sunshine models work train cars (8) I have a set, brand new.
Contact: dpelwood@comcast.net

Fantastic! Hypnotic!