The kids are out of school. STAR WARS is drawing big crowds. So why not have a few Midweek O Gauge movies? Here's some action at Baltimore's B&O Railroad Museum, where the National Capital Trackers are among the groups with layouts.
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Bill awesome video's
The Cornfield makes for filming a great RR scene!
A special movie from today: December 31, 2015. Western Maryland F7 #236, a Lionel Legacy unit, leads an unusual consist of coach and RDC.
This is a reminder of 1996, when the real Western Maryland #236, then in the Fireball paint scheme, powered the museum's excursion train with coach and RDC in the consist, and yours truly as engineer.
O-gauge passenger trains have never necessarily been true to prototype. One might see full-length domes in Pennsylvania, RF&P, or New York Central schemes, for example. Railroads that never had such cars. So, seeing a Western Maryland streamliner with stainless steel cars is perfectly acceptable when it is your train. Action today at Baltimore's B&O Railroad Museum.
Bill, Great videos!!!! The first and last videos posted are great with the boys you captured: one jumping up and down to see the trains over the stopped train and the boy running along to see the train all along the layout!
The farm scenes are great and do a wonderful job of filling in nice scenery for the modular layout.
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