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Here's the latest vid, showing five of our loco's at work out on the line and within the confines of Nant-Gorris quarry.
http://blip.tv/file/582240
I hope you enjoy it.
Paul.S
http://blip.tv/file/582240
I hope you enjoy it.
Paul.S
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You hope I enjoyed it ?????? I more than enjoyed it, that was fantastic, so much atmosphere. Thank you so much Paul.
I have been trying to upload a video file (of a tour around my railway behind 2 Roundhouse Argylls) to Photobucket, so that I could post it on the forum, no luck yet though, just as well really.... after the quality of Paul's video and his railway and others on this forum for that matter, I must say I am ashamed of my effort
So if I still have problems uploading it, you will all be spared the agony :D
Oh BTW, the music.... wonderful. The Aero concert was performed by Jean Michel Jarre in a windmill park here in Denmark, in the north of Jutland a few years ago. I had hoped to go to it, but 40,000 tickets were sold out within a couple of days and I missed out. Just as well really, as we had a period of 8 weeks of solid sunshine and no rain up to, and after the concert. But on the night of the concert and ONLY in the local area where the concert was performed, it pelted down with rain most of the evening while the rest of the country sweltered and sweated!!!!! Weird (and unfortunate) !
I have been trying to upload a video file (of a tour around my railway behind 2 Roundhouse Argylls) to Photobucket, so that I could post it on the forum, no luck yet though, just as well really.... after the quality of Paul's video and his railway and others on this forum for that matter, I must say I am ashamed of my effort
So if I still have problems uploading it, you will all be spared the agony :D
Oh BTW, the music.... wonderful. The Aero concert was performed by Jean Michel Jarre in a windmill park here in Denmark, in the north of Jutland a few years ago. I had hoped to go to it, but 40,000 tickets were sold out within a couple of days and I missed out. Just as well really, as we had a period of 8 weeks of solid sunshine and no rain up to, and after the concert. But on the night of the concert and ONLY in the local area where the concert was performed, it pelted down with rain most of the evening while the rest of the country sweltered and sweated!!!!! Weird (and unfortunate) !
John.
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"I am not an armchair modeller, I have a garden railway, so I am a deckchair modeller."
http://www.tumblydowncottage.dk
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Paul, that is one truely amazing video.
I enjoyed it so much that I had to stop everything else and watch it again in full screen.
You've got an amazing Garden Railway which you can be very proud of. If I had that railway in my Garden I'd hang my flying boots up and enjoy an early retirement every day.
What camera are you using for this video, the close ups are very sharp?
And what software do you use to edit it?
And one last question, how are the bucket and oil can fixed to your loco?
Again my thanks for a truely amazing video, one which I will be watching again several times.
P.S. Jean Michel Jarre was a nice touch, one of my favourite music artists, even though he is French.
I enjoyed it so much that I had to stop everything else and watch it again in full screen.
You've got an amazing Garden Railway which you can be very proud of. If I had that railway in my Garden I'd hang my flying boots up and enjoy an early retirement every day.
What camera are you using for this video, the close ups are very sharp?
And what software do you use to edit it?
And one last question, how are the bucket and oil can fixed to your loco?
Again my thanks for a truely amazing video, one which I will be watching again several times.
P.S. Jean Michel Jarre was a nice touch, one of my favourite music artists, even though he is French.
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