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Beautifully done, Erik! 

Just to play devils advocate, I find the Hiawatha's equally beautiful, especially the style in their car sets and most definitely the design of their observation cars. 

Still, it's hard to argue about beauty after viewing your spectacular presentation.  Beautifully done, indeed.

Merry Christmas

Bruce

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brwebster posted:

Beautifully done, Erik! 

Just to play devils advocate, I find the Hiawatha's equally beautiful, especially the style in their car sets and most definitely the design of their observation cars. 

Still, it's hard to argue about beauty after viewing your spectacular presentation.  Beautifully done, indeed.

Merry Christmas

Bruce

Bruce, where would you rather be this time of year, in Milwaukee or the Southern California coast? 

TimDude posted:  
Bruce, where would you rather be this time of year, in Milwaukee or the Southern California coast? 

LOL.  These old bones know exactly what winter is like living beside a Great Lake.  I don't think this pasty white complexion could handle a better climate.  But, like one of our great countrymen says at every meeting.."I'm a Man.... I can change...  If I have to.... I guess "

Bruce

brwebster posted:

Beautifully done, Erik! 

Just to play devils advocate, I find the Hiawatha's equally beautiful, especially the style in their car sets and most definitely the design of their observation cars. 

Still, it's hard to argue about beauty after viewing your spectacular presentation.  Beautifully done, indeed.

Merry Christmas

Bruce

Most appreciate the comment. Hiawatha is one of my favorites also 

Erik,

I'm still marveling over a dining car model and photos that you did while back.  It was and remains truly inspiring but your video just blows me away.  And all comminicated in a short but highly effective timeframe.  I loved the camera flyover, the speeding comets in the title shot, and your sense of humor in the credits.

Keep 'em (camera and trains) rolling.

Tomlinson Run Railroad

Update:  Just caught the second video.  The addition of the rails sound, graphics in the beginning, and black and white shots were nice touches.  The only "nit" that revealed I was watching a scale model was in a couple of shots the overhead lights were reflected in the windows.  Still in awe and your work literally transports me in the way poetry is supposed to (but never does :-) TRRR

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