Ok - I'm a stinky picture taker, but I'm having fun! Hope you are too. Cheers!
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Ok I'm not that bad of a stinky picture taker... Those are actually four decent short videos, but I can't figure out how to get them screen size like before. Can't see anything. What a gyp! They look good on my 'smart' phone. Smarter than I... Stupid phone...I will try one more time. Insert video full size. Ok
Awesome track! Is that Standard Gauge? Also, what year were these made? They look like they are in great condidtion.
They are all original. Prewar standard gauge. The 384 is a first edition, 90 years old and is the best running engine I've ever seen. Just a honey. The 390e was restored by a forum member, who I believe is lioneltin, who also sold me five or six of the 500 freights. All beside the 390e are original paint, patina, character and history intact. The #10 set is my dad's made in 1927. Long may she run. All octogenarians or better. Smiley face.
I can only see the videos on my phone. Anyone else have that issue?
Without making another post, I can see the videos perfect on my phone. On here, I see like half the screen.
Hey Bill - Some great looking trains! I just luv watching old Std. Gauge trains run.
And your Video's are just fine.
Ken
Really? You can see them fine? - that's weird. I can't for some reason on my computer. I may try again tomorrow.
great looking trains, thanks for sharing!
I was not able to see the video in Google Chrome but was able to see it in Firefox, must be the upgrade, I will mention it to the Webmaster. Any way the video was great and liked watching your trains. Thanks really enjoyed the videos.
I can see all the videos just fine in Chrome. LOVING the trains. Making me drool. I think I may have to pick up some of these oldies if possible. Need to educate myself a bit more first but I really like these early trains.
Well, if the ponies want to run, may as well put them to work. Could use some freight in the gons I know. Is this for show or are we trying to make revenue? Dam salesmen. I did hear mooing from the cattle car though. A waft of cigar smoke from the cab car means somebody's on the job. Who put the beef in front of my office? Dam steers stink. Cold beer for the men in the fridge car. Somebody broke the lock on one side I see. Dam hobos.
can only see 1/3 of the screen for some reason.
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