Working the Canyon

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Working the Canyon

Great Video with good sound effects. Clever inversion of the camera to get the low angle views. More please!

VERY REALISTIC…EXCEPT FOR THE UNCOUPLING OPERATION…

Cool layout with good sound effects, but I personally cannot stand the sound of recorded footsteps on rough ground.

I subscribe to both MR and MRV plus, but are not able to open “working the canyon” video on this page. I am asked to join MRV plus which I already pay for. Is a link between the two subscriptions in order?

Great video and layout, Lance has inspired me to build a layout based on switching industries

At first sight i thought it was real!!! Amazing RR thanks for sharing it.

It looks great at street height but please go easy on the horn and where is the bell for shunting?

looks like the real thing. great job

Superb modeling. Looks very real!

I have to go along with Ben C. Looks like the real thing when it first starts. Excellent work.

A very nice switching operation. The locomotive must have been a General Electric B30-7 that was switching the cars in and out of the siding. I am wondering who made the locomotive and I know it has sound and runs on DCC. I will have to read about it in the recent issue of Model Railroader I just recieved in the mail today.

Engine sounds like an EMD. but it’s an GE!

Great shots of the layout, engine, and car. Pity about the visible ceiling, wall, and door.

bellissimo bravi veramente buono.

this was great the flare was some thing that i have never seen
before.If you did not see the clock on the wall and the wall you would think it was a railroad that is why the the rod coming down between the loco and the car was a shock.

Nice layout Lance, never seen a GE with a EMD 567 prime mover.

Very nicely done…

Great Video and Layout Congradulations!

You are going to fast. Great job on the detail…