heyy guys i was up all night making this thing lol hope you enjoy it as much as i did making it!
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nice show......................good work.
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Keith
I enjoyed it. Where is the tunnel?
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I wish I could see it, but for some reason my network here at work is blocking that site. I will have to check it out at home tonight.
Cheers,
Ryan
Ryan BoudreauxThe Piedmont Division Modeling The Southern Railway, Norfolk & Western & Norfolk Southern in HO during the merger eraCajun Chef Ryan
I enjoyed it as well, thanks for taking the time to post.
Cuda Ken
I hate Rust
Great work! Effective use of panning in your slideshow, and you paced the pictures well with the music. The photography was good too. Is this something you do for work? If not, you should really consider it.
As far as Guilford goes, still waiting for the new PAN AM color scheme to show up on the locos...
Jay
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Keith,
That was great. You did a great job.
Larry
Very nice montage. I can believe you were up all night to piece this together!
My eyes always light up when I see the name Springfield Terminal. Not because of Guilford's association with the name but rather in that it recalls for me the original 5.6-mile Springfield Terminal Railway in Springfield, VT. It probably was the best know ultra-shortline in America some 50 years ago, due to its repeated coverage in the pages MR and RMC back then. It was a quaint and highly modelable rail line that was once again briefly revisted in an RMC half a dozen or so years ago.
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