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On Sunday, my son and I went chasing the 611 between Manassas and Front Royal.  We first saw her early Sunday morning when she was parked way in front of the station in the darker wooded area.  As we approached I felt as if I was entering a sacred temple where the engine was perched up high on the rails and roadbed and she was surrounded by dozens of people who were standing still and gazing at this massive machine.  It was quiet, no one was talking.  I was afraid to talk as if I was in church.  I don't exactly know what it was but it was like seeing a T-Rex in real life.  Very impressive and larger than life.  I have seen many trains and some live steam before but nothing quite like this.  There was something special about this engine.  Even my son was not expecting it to be that impressive.  Anyway, I put a video together and posted it below.  The engine still looks impressive in the video, but its nothing compared to seeing her in real life.   When I got home, I got inspired to pull out my MTH model, run it and takes some video and photos.  There are a couple photos below and a short clip of the model at the end of the video.   Enjoy!

 

Rich

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When I first clicked on the video on YouTube, I wasn't in my subscriptions (it was a recommended) so I didn't realize it was your video. When I got to the model J, I thought "That looks just like Toytrainsontrack's layout!" Then I realized it really was your layout, and laughed. I thought it was the real thing!!!! Great job!

Rich, what a nice day for you and your son, and congratulations on another great video - as usual.  The slow run through town was fantastic. If it wasn't for the people moving in some of the footage I was sure it was your Black Diamond layout. I really like your low angle camera perspective that creates the T-Rex effect that you mentioned.  

Loved the video! Still anxiously awaiting BDR volume IV!!

 

Your comments about the 611, saying something made it special, kind of makes me wonder about all the great engines we will never get to see on the rails. It does feel like steamers are alive,  which makes it extra sad to just see them sit.

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Thanks everyone!  The sounds are tremendous.  When it pulled out in the morning the whistle was so loud people were covering their ears.  I didn't, I wanted to take it all in, even if it meant a blown ear drum.  The sound of the engine accelerating in the first scene is my favorite.  My new camera captured the sounds very well, but again not the same as being there.  Also, as it slowly passed by in Manassas at the end, you hear and feel the ashes raining down.  My son said it smelled like gunpowder.  It was fun and I really enjoy doing the video.  Glad you guys like it.

 

Rich

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