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Beautiful stuff Pat.  I look forward to seeing your layout again in a couple months.  Someday we'll have to twist your arm and take some video of the layout.  Folks, as photogenic as Pat's layout is, a photo will never show you one of its most outstanding features.  Operationally Pat's layout is a work of art and a testimonial to his fine craftsmanship.  Its a layout where you can actually work switching jobs at prototypical speeds without trouble.  At least, without trouble caused by the trains.  The crazy people Pat allows to operate; we're a different story.

Hi Pat, the day I find a layout like yours boring is the day I find another hobby.

It all looks great, but I really love the shot of the waterfall from under the arch bridge.

Also as stated above the vignettes are all well balanced and interesting to look at.

 

Good-stuff! 

Pat....could you PLEASE bore us some more!!  I like being bored...  All kidding aside, Pat and Jean's layout is a work of art.  I had some train friends over this weekend one of which traveled over 120 miles.  We watched OGR's Great Layout Adventures volume 8 which has Pat and Jean's layout featured.  If you haven't seen the video, you are in for a treat!!

 

Alan

Your layout look fabulous, which leads me back to the question I've asked many times over........

 

With all these fantastic layouts ( many belonging to members of this forum), why don't we have more videos (DVD or Blu-Ray) from OGR or anyone else for that matter?????????? Come on people, get your gear out there and shoot some footage!

 

When is the next "Great Layout Adventures" coming out?? There's a handful of layouts that have been presented on this forum but yet no new videos!

Pat,

 

What a big difference from the last pics I saw on the forum that were just benchwork and track when you had a group over to see the lay-out several years ago. Every time I think of the chip snack place right below you I think of your lay-out. Would like to be invited to see it some day; I have a brother-in-law that talks of his favorite movie star as a WOW!  All I can say about your lay-out is WOW, WOW, WOW!

Thanks again for all the kind compliments.

 

FloydS: The Liberty Liner is a 3rd Rail model from 6 or 7 years ago.  A run of 40 pieces, I was told.  

 

LaidOffSick:  I learned when OGR did the video of our layout what a tremendous amount of work is involved.  Rich Melvin & Jim Barrett spent 2 full days at our house shooting video and I suspect that about as much time went into editing, dubbing voice overs, etc. to produce about 20 minutes of final layout video.  Add to that a day traveling each way and you have almost a week to produce 1/3 of a DVD,  and they do a a magazine, too.

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