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Nice videos, My son and I have been busy and have no new videos of the layout.  However we did ruff it a little over New Years eve and hiked along the Platte to watch trains.  The high was 0 or maybe -0 and snow.  Like their is a difference.  Any way we had a blast watching our favorite SD70 macs and some Orange beauties hauling coal.  Here is one of the videos going over a cool old bridge. 

  

This is my new toy. I hadn't lubed the cars, which gave her a little trouble starting out.

 

 

 

And since I forget to add these all the time, how about a couple from the Reading and Northern 425's Office Car Special:

 

 

 

 

I also have other videos of 425 (including a cabride) on my youtube channel if you are interested

 

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Them were the days Ken, fond memories of getting those brand new MPC ere trains out of the box and diving into our own world, where little brother's building blocks became tunnels and Lincoln logs would barricade the tracks. Our ears to floor eyes looking down the tracks in anticipation of what would happen to baby sisters Barbie doll, when there was no Dudley Doright around to ruin Snidely Whiplash's plans.
 
Originally Posted by kjstrains:
Originally Posted by Matthew B.:

Disassembled the Christmas display yesterday. Time to rebuild upstairs. Here's the last video from the Christmas season.

 

Matthew

I am disappointed in the Southern Crescent!!  I can't believe it...My childhood set lost!  LOL!  Nice video!

Ken

 

 
Wow!  That brings back some memories.  Thanks for sharing.  I remember using building blocks to make tunnels and Lincoln Logs to make houses on the floor of my bedroom and running my Southern Crescent set.  Those were the times, Matthew!!  Ken
 
Originally Posted by Matthew B.:
Them were the days Ken, fond memories of getting those brand new MPC ere trains out of the box and diving into our own world, where little brother's building blocks became tunnels and Lincoln logs would barricade the tracks. Our ears to floor eyes looking down the tracks in anticipation of what would happen to baby sisters Barbie doll, when there was no Dudley Doright around to ruin Snidely Whiplash's plans.
 

Michael

I like you wonderful layout.

You have some nice toys.

 

I have taken a number of Blue Mountain and Reading trips.

My favorite was in the 90's to Gettysburg behind the ex READING RR T-1, even though we stalled going into Gettysburg. This required help from their RS3 and we were about three hours late getting back. It made for a long day.

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