Here's a video made by my son Steven who is very much into model railroading. This section of the layout depicts Duncannon, PA, 15 miles up the Susquehanna River from Harrisburg, PA.
|
Here's a video made by my son Steven who is very much into model railroading. This section of the layout depicts Duncannon, PA, 15 miles up the Susquehanna River from Harrisburg, PA.
Replies sorted oldest to newest
I don't like it.......way to short!!
My layout being built now is based on PRR mainline RR......and your layout is great inspiration. thx
Very nice
Neal,
Absolutely beautiful !!!!!!!!!!!!!
Would like to see more !!!!
Thanks,
Alex
Nice. Good trains, and a fun effect, running two like that side by side. I always enjoy that.
You do good work, Neal, as does your son.
Nice video liked Neal keep up the great work.
Spectacular!
Peter
Neal,
I live right across the river from Duncannon , you have nailed it!
Brad
Steve & Neal, looks great! Thanks for sharing.
I liked your scenery and curved backdrop...Super nice and your trains ran very smooth.
Are You near Tennessee? Thanks.
Very nice work, Neal. Now that we've seen the trailer, when do we see the full movie.
Thank you Have Steven and you been riding bikes this Summer?? Mike.
Great Job Neal!
Very nice video.
Neal...I have always admired your layout. Great video...thanks for posting it!!
Alan
Thanks for all the nice comments...you'll have to thank my son for this one though. He shot the video and did lots of the scenery work in this area.
Tell your son very well done!
Neal, your son has a good eye for detail. Did he paint the background, too?
Nice view of your new section. Sure like the cloud effect.
Looks great! Super video too.
Art
That's great, Neal! Your son is sure learning well. I agree with everyone's comments.
Were you at Greenbergs in Monroeville a couple of Saturdays ago? I thought I saw you a couple of aisles over from where I was. Never managed to get closer.
Looks great!
Jeff C
Very nice!!
Quite realistic. I enjoyed the opportunity to watch the 3rd Rail FP7's in action, and also admire the consist if the passenger train, with a double-header, and a realistic assortment of passenger cars.
Access to this requires an OGR Forum Supporting Membership