Daryl Kruse DarylK

For those who may be interested, a video series is being produced detailing operations on  N Scale Union Pacific Railroad Geneva Subdivision.  The first video is pretty rough, but hopefully things will get better on subsequent videos.

 

 

 

 

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PCRalph

Very Nice!

I like operations videos and thoroughly enjoyed this one.  What a pleasure to watch those long trains traverse the miles on a very realistic layout with flawless looking track, functioning signals, and backdrops that in some scenes appear to go on for miles.  Fantastic river bridge scenes, as well!  A lot of the footage reminded me of classic railfan films taken from cars on roads paralleling the tracks. 

Looking forward to more!

Ralph

 

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Paulster

Great layout, great details,

Great layout, great details, great everything!  Love it!

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Cascade Bob

UP Geneva Sub

Really enjoyed the video.  The scenery beautifully depicts the midwest.  What brand and color of track ballast did you use?  How large is the layout.  It looks really big, especially with the large radius curves.  Can you show us the track plan?

Looking forward to seeing more in the series.

Bob

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reddogpt

Great job!

Great job Daryl! Great camera angles made it very enjoyable.

Pete

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Bill Brillinger

Well Done!

Your N Scale work is excellent and the video presentation was very good.

I'm looking forward to seeing more!

A trackplan would nice to see. Maybe you could post it in the Trackplan Database?

Bill Brillinger

Modeling the BNML in HO Scale, Admin for the RailPro User Group, and owner of Precision Design Co.

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ctxmf74

Wow, That scenery is amazing.

   The trains look great running thru it, and the track sounds really cool with the rumble and clicks like the real thing. I'd love to hear it with sound installed, could be the perfect advertisement for surround traxx( hint hint digitrax ad dept) .   Do you have a track plan posed somewhere?  A couple of questions, What's up with the highway K-rail along the tracks at one spot? and are those houses at rochelle X-ing  sitting in a field with no roads or driveways?   Next segment I'd try some video shot from ground level to get a railfan perspective of the trains since the scenery is so nice. .DaveBranum 

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