@Oregon joint line I've been a fan of your channel and I have a layout of my own you've inspired me to do my own channel about my railroad unlike yours mine doesn't actually exist anywhere.
What an incredible model railroad! Very realistic. Thank you for this clip but I wish it was longer, like way longer. Kudos for using a tripod. Have you thought about doing a "cabride" clip of the whole line? It would be fantastic to tour the line from an engineer's point of view. It can be done even in N scale. What passenger trains do you run? I'm already a subscriber. Thumbs up and keep up the fine modeling!
awesome model train.
awesome train video
Collis Potter Huntington cries every time you use those SP locomotives without light packages.
someday I'll work on stuff like that - but those sorts of details are waaaaaay down the priority list
@Oregon joint line I've been a fan of your channel and I have a layout of my own you've inspired me to do my own channel about my railroad unlike yours mine doesn't actually exist anywhere.
Incredible scenery, consists running at scale speeds AND cabooses! Who could ask for more?
Dean - I'm catching up on your videos and this one is exceptional. This one deserves 5 stars!! Mike
Spectacular layout! Spectacular video!
Incredible railroad, never enough operational videos available on this pike for me!
JEEZ! The only reason I didn’t think it was real the first 30 seconds was the unmoving water! Amazing!
This is excellent modeling and the photo backdrops are very well integrated.
AWESOME!!!!! Keep up the good work.
Being from Oregon, I love these videos. What you need are CORP (Central Oregon and Pacific Railroad) engine trains though.
but he's modeled it before the corp and during the era where bn in 1995 would buy the northern pacfic.
What an incredible model railroad! Very realistic. Thank you for this clip but I wish it was longer, like way longer. Kudos for using a tripod. Have you thought about doing a "cabride" clip of the whole line? It would be fantastic to tour the line from an engineer's point of view. It can be done even in N scale. What passenger trains do you run? I'm already a subscriber. Thumbs up and keep up the fine modeling!