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Although, Pre and Post war is not an arena that I pursue, I do greatly enjoy it's deeply rooted charms. The layout in this video is the quintessential of it's type. A maze of seemingly endless track, jammed packed with accessories of every description. Well worth the investment of a nearly 48-minute viewing time. Thanks for posting. 

I wonder if the maker of the video "masterluke" is an OGR forum member?

What makes this video a work of art is that it has a brief classical piece of music at the beginning and the end, but during 95% of  it there are no other sounds except the sound of the trains and the accessories.

 

However, during the last 5 minutes of the video, the classical piece of music is a 100% perfect selection to end what was truly an incredible journey.

Also, the interlacing of the catalog artwork with the actual item on the layout...awesome.

 

The genius of the simplicity of these non electronic products is magical.

Kind of makes you want to start a project on a layout like that!

 

BTW, i watched this video via uTube via Roku in my recliner chair, on a 60' HD TV, with the dogs at my feet, a cup of tea and cookies!

Combine that with some early dry cool autumn weather and it was a epic experience.

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Originally Posted by taycotrains:

I have been collecting postwar Lionel for 34 years....I have never seen a 375 turntable even on a layout....much less in operation !!!

 

That was amazing !

Funny you should mention that!

When i saw that turntable with all those conventional post war locos...I was getting project ideas...

So I guess that is an ultra rare item and no modern versions were made of it?

 

Originally Posted by taycotrains:

I have been collecting postwar Lionel for 34 years....I have never seen a 375 turntable even on a layout....much less in operation !!!

 

That was amazing !

His works better than the one my gramps had for sure. Its gone now, but I still have a couple extra rails and keep my eyes peeled for more.  

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