Acquired from a defunct logging line. Named “The Rat” by the crew
because other than making sure she was mechanically sound, they never
cleaned her up.
Connie 21 helping.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zba4jkJovHM&feature=channel&list=UL
Acquired from a defunct logging line. Named “The Rat” by the crew
because other than making sure she was mechanically sound, they never
cleaned her up.
Connie 21 helping.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zba4jkJovHM&feature=channel&list=UL
Kewl! Double headed loggin train…I like it!
Very nicely done. Very good weathering on all the engines and rolling stock.
The low angle camera shots and the good sound systems in both locomotives really helped make this a captivating video. Thanks for all your work.
Doc Tom
nicely done John.
Nice!
sweet John. Just love logging lines.
Really nice, JB.
Your use of "borrowed scenery is again, exquisite. I am giving you a compliment, you chowderhead! Where your 1:1 horse barn appears around 1:10, it looks like scale, because of the low angle, and reverse forced perspective. Even the 10 ft chainlink fence fits, and for the same reason.
Where the real world can’t be ignored, its impact is greatly diminished, again because of the low angle, but also because of the interesting foreground that captivates.
My only suggestion is to be careful of your verticals. Sometimes, your trains lean to starboard, like a BT on liberty. :lol: