Thanks for your hard work showing us these train shows especially us guys in the west coast. I will be calling one of those vendors about the military cars from MTH . Hey take a look at my last show from Washington State Fairgrounds you’ll see one of my Battalion’s strength of Abrams Tanks. Plus Washington State History Museum show I do. Mark ORSO again thanks
We had a Greenberg show here in the Richmond VA area the weekend before this last one. Not bad, not bad at all. However the BEST Greenberg shows I've ever been to have been in Edison NJ. That's the big one!
Many vendors have lots of boxes. Having trains out of box for display makes it nicer for customers to look at what is for sale. Myself, I ignore closed up boxes. But I realize this is just sharing video of what’s on the tables.😊😊
Thanks nick for showing these train shows seeing all the layouts and merchandise for sale is really cool and you do a good job at making me jealous 😂😂😂
Awesome train show and video Nick!! Thanks for bringing us along. I appreciate the time you took for the S Gauge layout-it looked incredible. I won’t be getting to any big shows this Spring so I really enjoy the time you take to go, record and share!
Excellent video. We always enjoyed taking our modular layout to the show back in the early nineties. It was called the Greenberg Great Train And Dollhouse Show, back then. I'm not sure if they still officially call it that. Depending on the modules, we could do 48'x32', but we never brought that many to the show. Usually 32'x16', because of where in the hall we had to set up. Either way it is a great show, with plenty of merchandise to choose from. Once again, a great tour and overview of the show.
My K4 at 16:40. Headlight was off cause I had just rebuilt the smoke units at the tables and was testing running it before screwing the shell back on. Didn’t plug the lights back in snug enough
I recently started watching your RU-vid Channel and I really love your RU-vid Channel. So, I decided to subscribe to your RU-vid Channel. 👍👍👍👍👍👍 The model train show is awesome and really big. I bet that you're like a kid in a candy store when you attend these model train shows. LOL Take care, Alan.
First of all let me see that this is a beautiful video! What I would like to ask please, and I understand it is not easy when you have so many things to cover, if you could just move your camera a little bit slower, because most of the items are not clearly shown when you are moving that fast...
I'm not one to back-seat drive but there's an old rule in movie photography: If you think you're panning slowly, pan even MORE slowly. I don't shoot movies anymore but trust me, it works.