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Posted - July 25 2012 : 09:47:39 AM
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Posted - July 25 2012 : 11:35:28 AM
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Erich, Thanks, that was really neat. I did notice some editing FX and the models were great. This is Art. My home is within 20 miles of the "curve" and I've only been there a couple of times. The historical society used to have a live web cam that would allow you to operate the angle of the cam. I have a part of my layout that I think of as the "Curve" with a Mantua Alco C430 in PRR to represent the Geep that sits there now.
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Edited by - Alco Fan on July 25 2012 5:47:27 PM
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Posted - July 25 2012 : 12:08:36 PM
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hi erich that was wicked,what i would give to play with that layout,great detail,ken
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Posted - July 25 2012 : 3:30:11 PM
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Astounding modelling. I thought it was a club layout, but it appears to be a private modeler. He says he changes his prototype every year! Right now he's into the N&W.
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Posted - July 25 2012 : 6:29:57 PM
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That isn't the only Horseshoe Curve Yes its more famous But there is one in NW Nebraska too It's BNSF of course I'll go take pics sometime Great vids, guys Nice to see how East RRs do thier buisness or used to Wait a minute! In the N&W in December vid I think I saw a Burlington truck in the Downtown area
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Posted - July 25 2012 : 7:12:11 PM
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I like the ending on the second video my cats jumped on my layout before but i quickly get him off so he wont ruin anything
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Posted - July 25 2012 : 8:00:43 PM
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You see that the backgrounds with mountains and trees are real from another video? The trains and track are still art.
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Posted - July 26 2012 : 10:49:49 AM
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I think he made the backgrund by "blue screen" and used other tricks of the film makers. they guy must be involved in video bussines . also think he is modeling only for films and there is no large layout. but i like the way the engines move! Sound seems to be also real! - Erich
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Posted - July 26 2012 : 2:25:13 PM
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The backdrops do move unnaturally at times, and sometimes it looks like there's a 2 mile dropoff to the side of the ROW, but overall the effect is great. I didn't realize that all of the backgrounds are green-screened until I watched the N&W winter scene til the end and saw Catzilla in front of it. He could make his own Japanese monster movie.
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Posted - November 13 2023 : 10:05:19 PM
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Cool model train videos on that YouTube channel.
Has other YouTube videos.
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