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Walk-around visit - video

Tue, 2012-03-20 13:32 — rtw3rd
Over the years I've posted a number of entries focused on individual projects on the Richlawn Railroad. The good folks at MRH suggested that I share a little of the concept and history of the layout so I've created a 13 minute long video. The style is sort of a walk-around visit just like if you came over to my home and I showed you around the layout. The video is pretty much "produced as shot"; that is, there isn't any editing or background music (just like a real visit!). I hope you enjoy your visit and thanks for watching!
Rick
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Great Video
Wow- what a great video, Rick. It's nice to see all of the scenes that have been part of MRH for so long all in one place. Just a really nice tour of the layout. And the narration is well done, too- progresses nicely, a lot of good history and information about the background of the layout and its construction/design. But best of all, it's good to hear about the planning under way for the Richlawn Railroad V2.
Tom Patterson
Modeling the free-lanced Chesapeake, Wheeling & Erie Railroad, Summer 1976
http://cwerailroad.blogspot.com/
Well done Rick! Nice to see
Well done Rick!
Nice to see the train room in a real world perspective.
Great Video
I really enjoyed watching your video. I think everyone should do a short narration of their own layout like you did. A nice personal tour. Are you moving?
Rick, I love your video! Now
Rick, I love your video! Now I think about you having to tear it apart and I just feel sad! However, I can see you creating a new layout and it being even better. You are one of my model railroading idols!!!
Gary
Gary
Head of clean up, repairs and nurturing of the eccentric owner
Thanks, Tom
I'm glad that you enjoyed the video. I always appreciate your input.
Rick
Rick
The former Richlawn Railroad Website - Featuring the L&N in HO / MRH Blog Eastern Standard Time
Thanks, Alex
Thanks for your kind words.
Rick
Rick
The former Richlawn Railroad Website - Featuring the L&N in HO / MRH Blog Eastern Standard Time
Yes, we are trying it move
We have are home for sale. You can read mor here: http://model-railroad-hobbyist.com/node/7068
Rick
Rick
The former Richlawn Railroad Website - Featuring the L&N in HO / MRH Blog Eastern Standard Time
Thanks Gary
I appreciate your kind words and I'm glad that you like the video. I enjoy your postings and look forward to seeing your railroad evolve.
Rick
Rick
The former Richlawn Railroad Website - Featuring the L&N in HO / MRH Blog Eastern Standard Time
Nice Tour
Really nicely done tour of the layout and the history behind it Rick. I'll echo the sentiments of sadness at the thought of it coming down, but look forward to seeing the next layout take shape. We'll talk soon.
Kevin Klettke CEO, Washington Northern Railroad

wnrr@comcast.net
http://wnrr.net
Thank you!
Thank you for taking the time to show your layout, It is nice when you get a chance to see them, even if you can't be there in person
Nathan Brown
CEO & Owner
Cambridge, Ontario - GMT -5
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