This weekend's running session on the PLR

ge_rik

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Had a good session this weekend. Decided to let my two ex Southwold Railway locos take the lion's share of traffic.


Hope you enjoy

Rik
 
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BakerJohn

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This video is great, Rik! It all looks so real, especially at 3:40 and 8:00. Fantastic shots!
 
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Great to see Beeston Market is still getting fresh milk this time of year. Busy day on the lines. Excellent!
 

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Great video. The river Gowy is still running despite the heatwave but the plants do look as if they are suffering.
The water mill really looks the part in its setting with the new plantings.
 

ge_rik

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This video is great, Rik! It all looks so real, especially at 3:40 and 8:00. Fantastic shots!
Thanks John
The longshot across the swing bridge is a new angle I've not tried before. Glad you noticed it and liked it.
Rik
 

ge_rik

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Great video. The river Gowy is still running despite the heatwave but the plants do look as if they are suffering.
The water mill really looks the part in its setting with the new plantings.
Thanks Greg. Decided on a slightly different shot of the mill. This angle wouldn't have been possible previously as there was a large lonicera 'tree' in the way. Can now get this shot of the mill siding. The bridge is actually based on the one beside Wenhaston Mill on the Southwold Railway so I'm pleased ex Southwold loco No. 4 (called Wenhaston on the SR) was used for this shot.

Rik