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Originally Posted by N.Q.D.Y.:

Thanks David, that is really cool.   Did you get dizzy spinning around with the camera? 

 

Just one question though. How do you get in and out of that room as the door appears to open inwards?

Hello Nicole & Vince

 

In front of the door is a hinged drawbridge that hinges downwards when not in use. I find if I concentrate on the train I don't get too dizzy !

 

David

Thanks David. But you are being so cruel by showing me a glimpse of those beautiful Spam Cans without letting me see them running. My earliest memory is of being held over Whitley Road bridge by mother as an un-rebuilt Merchant Navy class pulled out with a London bound train. I shall never forget looking straight down the chimney and being enveloped in wonderful warm cloud of coal smoke and steam. Is it any wonder that I'm a card carrying train nut?   

Originally Posted by N.Q.D.Y.:

Thanks David. But you are being so cruel by showing me a glimpse of those beautiful Spam Cans without letting me see them running. My earliest memory is of being held over Whitley Road bridge by mother as an un-rebuilt Merchant Navy class pulled out with a London bound train. I shall never forget looking straight down the chimney and being enveloped in wonderful warm cloud of coal smoke and steam. Is it any wonder that I'm a card carrying train nut?   

A very small clip of the Spamcans....

 

 

David

Wow, what a great race, or races, depending on the video.  Seems to me that sound, or noise, as it were, does not present an issue here.  To those who spend countless time and effort to eliminate electric train sounds, these videos should be a must-see and must-hear to bring back all those childhood memories of what fun we all had running all those noisy toys.  Great stuff David.  Keep them rolling.

Originally Posted by Bob Severin:

Wow, what a great race, or races, depending on the video.  Seems to me that sound, or noise, as it were, does not present an issue here.  To those who spend countless time and effort to eliminate electric train sounds, these videos should be a must-see and must-hear to bring back all those childhood memories of what fun we all had running all those noisy toys.  Great stuff David.  Keep them rolling.

Thanks Bob, you are right the sounds take you right back!

 

David

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