C coyote97 RR, technical things, 4x4 11 Apr 2010 #1 Added a video of the first regular Passenger train in 2010 on the Cat Canyon RR. The Quality is bad, sorry for that. Always the same when i try to make a little movie. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lm8nwlkgCeA Greetings Frank
Added a video of the first regular Passenger train in 2010 on the Cat Canyon RR. The Quality is bad, sorry for that. Always the same when i try to make a little movie. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lm8nwlkgCeA Greetings Frank
garrymartin My Family,Railways, Beer and the Seaside 12 Apr 2010 #2 I always like to see connies, I have the White Pass one myself , I intend to use model strip on it to turn it into all black however .
I always like to see connies, I have the White Pass one myself , I intend to use model strip on it to turn it into all black however .
A adeshers More sense than money .. more stupidity than sense 12 Apr 2010 #3 coyote97 said: Added a video of the first regular Passenger train in 2010 on the Cat Canyon RR. The Quality is bad, sorry for that. Always the same when i try to make a little movie. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lm8nwlkgCeA Greetings Frank Click to expand... That's one helluva mountain lion at 1' 30". I wouldn't give the bear family much chance against that. Nice video.
coyote97 said: Added a video of the first regular Passenger train in 2010 on the Cat Canyon RR. The Quality is bad, sorry for that. Always the same when i try to make a little movie. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lm8nwlkgCeA Greetings Frank Click to expand... That's one helluva mountain lion at 1' 30". I wouldn't give the bear family much chance against that. Nice video.
C coyote97 RR, technical things, 4x4 12 Apr 2010 #4 the mountain lion stand (camouflaged) on the rock where the gold digger will pass a few seconds later....its very small and 2 or 3 inches long. The big and long lion is my operating inspector. Just the ideal person: always present everything in the eye doesnt talk much.... ...so dont forget about the name of the RR: Cat Canyon RR! Greetings Frank
the mountain lion stand (camouflaged) on the rock where the gold digger will pass a few seconds later....its very small and 2 or 3 inches long. The big and long lion is my operating inspector. Just the ideal person: always present everything in the eye doesnt talk much.... ...so dont forget about the name of the RR: Cat Canyon RR! Greetings Frank