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I posted a video showing a pair of F7s leaving the locomotive facilities to couple onto a transfer run for the car float. Action includes having to wait to take the main while another train goes by. It also features another look at my mock-up control stand and how I use it. I took Charlie's advice and added some narration this time.
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Great stuff.
My other car is a locomotive, ARHS restoration crew
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Thanks e-paw.
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Just a little more fun and train action.
Very nice treatment of a really well done layout. You've got me thinking that maybe I need to do something like this, too.
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Its fun to do but you'd be surprised how many ways there are to goof up before getting what you're hoping for!
"CUT!!!"
....<sigh>.......
"OK,...Scene 1.....Take 79!"
Ralph Speilberg
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I wish I could get a professional to narrate my videos. Very professional job from the filming to the editing. You go Ralph.
Charlie
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Great video and narrative Ralph
---I felt like I was one of the crew working the local.Looking forward to future productions
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What he said
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