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Uploaded by on Aug 13, 2006

The shakey-ness of the camera is due to the unbalanced weight on the flatcar...not the track itself.

The short clip after the trains is an error and shouldn't have been included. If I get around to reuploading the video it will be corrected.

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  • Great Video- Nice layout- But it would be really nice to see a NYC J1e Hudson (USA trains makes it) or maybe something from CB&Q (Burlington Route)!

    But really nice layout and good video work!

  • @IAIS513 $1,800+shipping for one loco is a bit out of my price range right now. That due to scale differences between manufacturers, mixing USA trains with LGB doesn't look quite right - though I still have been thinking of picking up a GP9 anyway (USA makes one with the paint scheme of a loco at a museum I used to volunteer at).

  • 4:31 Where dos that switch lead 2? At the end of the tunnel

  • @1BoyAwesome Currently it doesn't lead anywhere. But when we get done working on all this stuff again, the switch in front of the tunnel and the switch at the end will lead to a siding that runs to one of the two layouts in the backyard (which will also have a siding leading to the second, so eventually a train will be able to run through all three).

  • if u dont mind me asking how much was this and where did u get it because ive always wanted one of these expesally a very long wone like this and y do u need to sprinkle dirt and roks between the tracks even for a tiny modle on like this

  • @seelder Well, first and foremost, tiny is probably the wrong word to use. The smaller steam locomotive you see, the New York Central, is probably between a foot and a half to two feet long. As for price, a similar engine to that is retailing for about $700, but if you shop around you may be able to find it cheaper.

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  • Very nice video!!!!

  • WOW !!! we love it All Fantastic camera work and Great Trains, Well done with all your work and Time, Congrats Cheers. Thanks for Sharing.

  • I have a 1957 O gauge Union Pacific, certainly not as fancy as yours, but I do love it. This would be a dream come true getting a nice big locomotive. Too bad we just don't have the room. :(-boo hoo.

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  • very cool layout.

  • This is awesome. Great video. I'd love to have a setup like that.

  • nice!!!

  • nice, but i wonder dont the neighbors complain about the noise ? :D

  • @BabyiaDioneao721 old joke man

  • how did your horn/whistle blow in the axsact same places evry time you go arond the (rely cool) loop??!!

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