For all the Atlas O Reefer fans, here is some Madness.
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For all the Atlas O Reefer fans, here is some Madness.
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Very impressive, but a bit much. Who's layout is it?
now that's COOL
Why NYSME of course!
That's a lot of cars.
Fun, thanks for posting.
now that's what you call reefer madness super!!!
Why NYSME of course!
Been too long since we've seen a video from you, Mike.
Nice musical choice, too.
That's just ridiculous! I loved it...cool stuff Mike.
Thought I saw a flatcar somewhere towards the middle.
And I thought I had a lot of cars. At "300" that's more reefers than my entire collection...
Gilly
yikes! and I thought my 30 car FGE reefer block was long. weeeoo!
Wow, is right!
Madness is right!
Great shots.
Mike, you did a really nice job on that video.
What program are you using to make them?
I wouldn't mind seeing more videos of your brass SD70Ace's. I think you were planning on weathering them.
Thank you again for the great videos.
Yes Mike, thank you.
Some of your videos are my favorite to watch. Nice long diesel trains winding all thru the layout.
This one is different for me. I need to see more of that UP engine (bigboy?).
Hypnotic, it reminds me many years ago, of whatching' Hamersly Iron ' ore cars going past at a crossing in Karatha, Western Australia. It goes on for ever it seems, I can hear the the screech of steel and the clickity clack in my mind, you seem transfixed on the passing rhythm and sounds as the cars go by. Great Video Michael
I noticed for me that the MTH Big Boy, and Key Challenger, both pass the three foot rule. Stephen (cTr...Choose the Right)
"Why NYSME of course!" Sounds like something coming from a Yankees fan. Nice vid
i feel humbled.
Phil
umm, how much ice is left in the icehouse...
yikes! and I thought my 30 car FGE reefer block was long. weeeoo!
PRR Man, need your help with some track wiring problems at our club. please contact me asap. thanks
Michael, Just a thought passed me.I have over 100 Atlas cars in one of my closet and what i wonder how do you move them from building to building as it must be a monumental task just unpacking them to run let alone.
Phill
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