Ride the In-ko-pah Railroad -- Onboard vdeo!

Started by Ray Dunakin, July 13, 2009, 12:07:21 PM

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Ray Dunakin

I put together a series of clips showing the entire layout, as seen by a "cameraman" riding a flat car on a freight train. It's almost seven minutes long, so it takes a little time to download it, but it's pretty cool:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mq6ue5K7nSU



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pdlethbridge

Love the bridge work and tunnels! Excellent!

jonathan

Holy cow, man!  Now I know why folks want to model large scale.  Great stuff, Ray.

R,

Jonathan

jettrainfan

wow! those tunnels were awesome! i liked how you kept the camera at an angle. that was pretty cool to see the engine running on the curves!I would totally like to see more!
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pcctrolleyII

wonderful video loved every minute of it also loved the sound. ;D
PCC trolleys for life.

Ray Dunakin

Quote from: pcctrolleyII on July 13, 2009, 06:53:33 PM
wonderful video loved every minute of it also loved the sound. ;D

Yeah, the sound is really great, adds a lot to the experience. The loco is a Bachmann "Annie" with a Barry's Big Trains custom drive, and a Phoenix PB9 sound board.


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az2rail

Man, that video is sweeeet!!! I love all the bridges and tunnels. And the rocks, all those rocks are awesome.

Bruce
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Ray Dunakin

Thanks!

BTW, I posted some short, new clips this evening. Three are onboard shots with the camera mounted on the front of the loco. There's also a couple run-by shots.

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