Thank you so much for showing the workmanship and trains and accessories on this beautiful layout, you filming is some of the best that I’ve seen, I was never bored while watching the trains and listening to you describe the trains and accessories on this awesome layout, excellent work all the way on this video, thanks for sharing. 👍👍🚂🚂
So nice. That layout is the bomb, as we used to say. The turntable is just absolutely cool, especially with the HO steamers, powering it. You can't beat the Galloping Goose, either. They are among the coolest pieces of railroad history and some of my favorites of all time. A great video, as always.
Thanks for watching! Loved the creativity in this one and yes that turntable was so cool. The goose has been on my list for a while. There was an MPA goose on EBay recently for around 450🤑
Thanks for bringing us along Nick! Man, that layout's got so much detail packed into it I'll bet you spend a week there and not see it all. And I'm REALLY impressed with their use of HO saddletankers to power that turntable, VERY clever indeed! You know, I think that little live steamer #41 sounds better in slow-motion, it sounds full size! Too bad the track it was running on wasn't just a little bit longer. The next time I do a York show (October maybe?) I'll have to visit the Red Lion Museum on the way back home to Virginia, even if the club layout's not open it still seems like a fascinating place. A fun video all around. And a Happy Easter to you!
Thanks for watching! I definitely want to head back again to film possibly on a Tuesday when then club has their meets. The slow motion idea came from when I ran and recorded my stationary steam engines. Thought they sounded like the full size engine. Definitely have to check them out for sure.
Beautiful layout! Very detailed for sure. Great video recording. I like how you were able to put your camera on a flatcar and see everything up close. You even made a nice cameo appearance too! LOL
Nice facility here! Lots of cool stuff here including the layout and that live steam engine. The turntable with the saddle tanks was a unusual sight to see that’s a pretty cool feature right there!
I used to be a member of that club. I would like to join the one you belong to. And I’m the one that put Ecto-1 by the cemetery back when i was a member there.