Nice work, the descriptions are good, but perhaps to save on the jerky camera work you could let the camera pan on the engine (which I think is an MSTS default)
ah, the Turn of the Century, My favorite time for steam railroading. I just love those dimand stacks and Boxheadlamps. Railroads where expanding, and steam locomotives where "just right"
where did you get that first steamer the 4-6-0?
imthepatton 1 year ago
I'm going to get the cd of the St. L & North Arkansas soon <3
thebluetrain57 1 year ago
I ABSOLOUTELEY LOVE THE WHISTLE ON THE 2ND LOCO!!! <33333333
theflyingscot4468 1 year ago
Nice! I assume this must be your fiction shortline you run?
zirathekillerlioness 1 year ago
actually it's it's a payware route that I bought over the summer. all the locomotives and rolling stock are included with the route.
theUP844 1 year ago
@theUP844 What's the route called?
theflyingscot4468 1 year ago
@theflyingscot4468 it's called the St Lous and North Arkansas.
theUP844 1 year ago
Nice work, the descriptions are good, but perhaps to save on the jerky camera work you could let the camera pan on the engine (which I think is an MSTS default)
ShizukuSeiji 2 years ago
no, but I will in future episodes.
theUP844 2 years ago
ah, the Turn of the Century, My favorite time for steam railroading. I just love those dimand stacks and Boxheadlamps. Railroads where expanding, and steam locomotives where "just right"
Railroading was an adventure back then.
TheRailroadwolf 2 years ago
so true. Fortunately there are still some steam engines from the 1800's that have been preserved with some still being operated by railroad museums.
theUP844 2 years ago
HAH yet other great job!!
Espeelover 2 years ago
thanks Nathan!
theUP844 2 years ago
nice best one yet man good job
fatandcrazykidshow 2 years ago
Bravo! Very nice work
EvilFartHead69 2 years ago