I use to live in Rock Hill, SC outside of Charlotte. There was 7 model railroad club in the 90s. Plus we would all go to Jack Parker house to operate and also spend time at NCTM for fun too.
At 5:00 minute mark, engine 1519 can be seen in the distance approaching pulling a passenger consist and 1519 must be going full throttle judging by the engine wobble, great stuff.
I just got a chance to watch this video, and what a beautiful site too see!!! Incredible layout and great work, maybe I should learn to "Sip & Switch" and my layout may look like this in the future. Great work!!! Muse
I've never seen a modular layout this good before. There must be a lot of cohesion and a high level of talent in your group to be able to put together something so uniformly good. Dare we ask what is sipped between trains? The amount of classic passenger trains leads one to believe you guys are sipping single malt, but don't forget Rule G!
Where may I ask, did you guys find the RF&P cabooses? I have been looking and looking and can't seem to track any down. Please tell me. I am a faithful fan of the Mid-Atlantic and Southeastern railroads!!!!
Thanks for the tour of your layout I'd have liked to see those steam engines a bit more. How many feet of track do you guys have and how many are in the club? Nice posting!
I use to live in Rock Hill, SC outside of Charlotte. There was 7 model railroad club in the 90s. Plus we would all go to Jack Parker house to operate and also spend time at NCTM for fun too.
Excellent modules, really like the BO Chicago station building and tracks underneath. Great scale length passenger consists.
Wow, love the whole run-by from about 0:58 to 1:58! Most realistic, and very enjoyable! Nice camera shot!
Randy Costanza's Steel Mill/ Gas Plant/ Industrial area is a thing of wonder. Well Done!
What a great layout!I love the long freight train. Made me feel like I was at a crossing waiting😊
At 5:00 minute mark, engine 1519 can be seen in the distance approaching pulling a passenger consist and 1519 must be going full throttle judging by the engine wobble, great stuff.
I just got a chance to watch this video, and what a beautiful site too see!!! Incredible layout and great work, maybe I should learn to "Sip & Switch" and my layout may look like this in the future. Great work!!! Muse
That is awesome! I would love to be a member of a model railroad group like this.
This video is really very nice. I like this video. This is an absolutely fantastic model railroad.
Love this layout have seen opening bridge seen in person. Just noticed no guard rails.
The Keystone Specialty Metals complex is first class! All that it needs are a gaggle of industrial locomotives switching cars continuously.
What railroad was being represented by the purple cars? Evidently the camera lacked auto-focus, or the operator had sipped a little too much.
I've never seen a modular layout this good before. There must be a lot of cohesion and a high level of talent in your group to be able to put together something so uniformly good. Dare we ask what is sipped between trains? The amount of classic passenger trains leads one to believe you guys are sipping single malt, but don't forget Rule G!
Thanks for letting whole train pass.Some videos cut to next scene.Important to watch the intire train for realistic view.
The E8s were my favorite of the old style diesels. Too bad models of these are so hard to find.
EXCELLENT JOB!!!!!!!!!
Nice industrial scenery ...seems like no matter where you are, someone models NYC and PRR...I've seen it in Florida, Georgia and where I live TN ...
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ill start building a big HO model train layout sometime in the future
Seems like you guys love your passenger trains!
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Where may I ask, did you guys find the RF&P cabooses? I have been looking and looking and can't seem to track any down.
Please tell me. I am a faithful fan of the Mid-Atlantic and Southeastern railroads!!!!
Foe a Layout this large, how do they keep it clean " meaning how do they keep dust from settling on it"
Nice camera work
Thanks. Nice Video. Is it me,or do these trains look bigger than HO Scale?
They did at first
Santa Fe train pulled by Southern locomotives?
Just beautiful
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I am a model railroader who lives in Durham, NC and i would like to join your club. I got "stuff" and no layout. All my locos have decoders.
Thanks for the tour of your layout I'd have liked to see those steam engines a bit more. How many feet of track do you guys have and how many are in the club?
Nice posting!
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Nice video, Like.
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