Thanks. I have posted quite a few shots in what I call the 'cave' previously. But it was just perfectly illuminated by the sun angle yesterday. It's nice to know you were 'surprised' - I often wonder if I'm boring everyone with the same photo angles all the time. There are only so many good photogenic angles I can get without fences and houses in the backgroundKandNWLR said:Excellent video. I can´t remember seeing that part of the line before with the track underneath the overhanging rock ledge before the trestle bridge. Very nice![]()
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It's funny how I run one loco for a while and then it 'gravitates' to the back of the shelf and isn't seen again for months. I've just been replacing a plug/socket between tender and loco so have been running it a lot lately to test the new work. And it seems OK!!!ge_rik said:Some great shots Greg. I do like that loco.
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So you're off to Wales? I wonder how long before we see a double Fairlie on the Sandstone and Termite?gregh said:Yesterday was my last chance to have a few mates around before we head off to Wales to ride those ‘little trains’. So we had a full day of trains in beautiful Sydney sunshine. Here's the video.
http://youtu.be/sSu5Hq3WkyY