Santa Fe 5011 Class Hauling Coal for PRR

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2021-10-16に共有
Living out its last days on the PRR, ATSF 5022 hauls coal to Sandusky via Northbrook.

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  • Love the jacknifing of the tender on the turntable. They used to do that for the Big Boys, but I wasn't aware of other engines doing it too
  • Just gorgeous! The sound is realistic and the videography is excellent.
  • Sandusky, Ohio was the destination of these SF 2-10-4s at the end of their useful lives. And, yes, they were coal haulers. Good stuff here as usual, Norm.
  • @s.w.3604
    Incredible detail! One of the best I've ever seen! Great work.
  • Although in completely different dimensions, style and eras, both this channel and Central Los Andes have definitely changed my concept of railroad modelling. Through them I've learnt that attention to detail has nothing to do with money (though it may help a lot), but with art itself. Neither space nor cash will ever give you the gift of an artistic observation of reality. Thanks a lot for such beautiful work!
  • What luck we had historically that the 2 most awesome and beautiful Texans ever built actually got to work shoulder to shoulder with each other, at least for a short time. Stunning layout and models too.
  • You truly have a gift of making the past come alive thru your modeling. Thank you.
  • Norm, this is yet one more stunning example of your master modeling and cinematographer skills! I love the weathering of your 5011 and rolling stock, the tremendous realism of your layout terrain, structures, and vehicles, and of course the sound effects. You have captured and frozen in time the nostalgic America of my youth, and preserved it for a modern audience to experience and appreciate in a way that old film footage and Winston Link stills can't. It was wonderful to see you at York last week. I am a great admirer of your work! Bear Owen
  • @simpleman8937
    Love the attention to detail here, the weathering of the trains and cars, the weathering of all the structures, right down the the rust on the barrels. Not to mention the aged stains on the concrete and even the simple cracks in the concrete. Very, Very lifelike .. Excellent Workmanship !!!
  • This is an incredibly detailed project that captures realism on a grand scale. The lighting quality appears as true daylight with correct shadow angles. A mind boggling effort of a lifetime.
  • @_j5_
    Loved the shot where you had both of my favorite locomotives (Pennsylvania 2-10-4 and 4-8-4)
  • Such a beautiful layout! Would love to see some scenery videos, processes and products used to create a scene and landscaping. Enjoyed your shop build! Came out great!
  • One of the most beautiful 3 rail layouts you will ever see! Simply magnificent.
  • Absolutely gorgeous! The ATSF 2-10-4 Texas type is a beast! I am a fan of the PRR J1, but the ATSF steamer is a monster. Agreed 100%: your weathering skills are second to none.
  • @STICKGUYMB
    Can't believe a loco like this is a foot longer than a 2-10-10-2. What a machine.
  • I appreciate the same run by from slightly different angles. It gives us viewers sort of a taste of all the different angles you have seen. The level of detail on this scope must be seen from every vantage point. Well done video.