That’s Goose 6. The real one is preserved at the Colorado Railroad Museum in Golden. That 7.5” gauge model is produced by Accucraft, ready to run. www.livesteamstation.com/product-page/maxitrak-rgs-goose-6
Do research to see if there are clubs in your area, and see if they host meets on their website. Discover live steam has a club finder page for researching. www.discoverlivesteam.com/A-clubs.htm
Great meeting you, Nate!
Great 👍 👌 video thanks for sharing 👍
Nate - It's always great to have you visit us! Thanks for sharing this wonderful video and highlighting so many of our wonderful members and trains!
Thanks, Nate, for sharing this!
Very nice meeting you Nate. I’m still trying to upload the spring meet video and it really took me forever.
God to meet you, and hope to see you again. Now I’m working on the LALS spring meet video for next week.
@@nates.vintage.trains I’m also working on that as well. I’ll mention you too when it’s done.
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What.... Wait......
At 2:23 that looks somewhat like the Galloping Goose at Knott's Berry Farm......
That’s Goose 6. The real one is preserved at the Colorado Railroad Museum in Golden. That 7.5” gauge model is produced by Accucraft, ready to run.
www.livesteamstation.com/product-page/maxitrak-rgs-goose-6
I have a train, how do I find out about these meets?
Do research to see if there are clubs in your area, and see if they host meets on their website. Discover live steam has a club finder page for researching. www.discoverlivesteam.com/A-clubs.htm