How I built the Sandstone & Termite

gregh

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I've put together a 10 minute video with the above subject. It's more a time line of the last 20 years, rather than an in-depth 'how I did it'. (for the fine details see the website link below my signature.)

It's also my first attempt at adding music to a video. Usually I just let the trains do the talking, but as it's just a series of stills, I had to try music. Hit 'Mute' if you don't like it. I used Youtube's free music site.

I hope you're not too bored.

http://youtu.be/edjM2xcnZSE
 
very good potted history. i enjoyed that.
 
Very good compression of time - really enjoyed the video!
 
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Nice one Greg. I now have a real feel of the extent of your line. Very impressive indeed
 
Fabulous and so much larger than I had imagined. Especially impressed with how much you have made yourself - a genuine labour of love. The townscape was my fave, as it is my 'thing', but in truth it is all brilliant. ???
 
Very enjoyable. Nice seeing a history to a railway :D
 
Certainly not bored - well done Greg! When I too first moved up from N scale and looked around at the Aust garden scene your website and the Sandstone and Termite were helpful and instructive (and made me glad that I no longer live on the Sydney sandstone belt!); it's great to see it chronicled. I hadn't realised that the the first Garrat was such an early construction; for some reason I thought it was much later.

I would certainly not want to comment on the final image, though - but everything would seem to have improved with age!

Steve
 
interesting record - good to see the way it has developed and grown over the years
 
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