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Video: HO scale River Falls and Eastern Ry
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Video: HO scale River Falls and Eastern Ry
Nice layout. Fun to look at what railroading was like in the 50s. Most of the names on the cars are fallen flags.
Ted
Great to see what others are able to build into their layouts. I loved the buildings and signals.
I’m planning a new layout, and it’s great to look at what can be done!
Wonderful layout! I wonder why the video seems to be narrowed down on the horizontal, the trains seem narrower left to right than reality?
Thoroughly enjoyed this video in spite of the distortion that made the equipment look taller and narrower than normal. I thought it might be my large monitor and full screen but it was still distorted when I dropped back to normal viewing.
Beautiful railroad, Larry.
It is beautiful
Well done!
Nice layout. It would have been better with sound other than the music. Also liked your track work and structures.
nice work. Weathering on the rolling stock particularly nice.
Nice video. I grew up in West Virginia during that time period. I would like to see more. It seemed that I saw a small portion of a much larger layout.
Awesome Layout,"Loved the trains And scenery,"Awesome job!!!
Great modeling and a great effort to get the look of the eastern hills. Is it just me, or is the camera compressing things from left and right? The trains and buildings look narrower than normal.
Very nicely done. Scenery, trackwork and trains all played off of each other. I just keep saying someday, someday.
Thank you. An inspirational layout! Adding a little narration would only enhance the viewing.
So realistic. Amazing work and great talent by the builder.
Scenery and rolling stock weathering particularly impressive. Very nice!
Larry has a well built and operating layout. His op sessions are fun to attend. Larry is always willing to help people learn how the prototype operations can be used on the model railroad. Between Larry and several retired and current railroaders there is lots of knowledge. More video on you tube.