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Title: Youtube videos Romania narrow gauge and a neat French standard gauge
Post by: fred lundgren on November 24, 2014, 10:39:16 PM
Romania narrow gauge
Shunting with a steel cable.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ce9ujBmOF6g

This is standard gauge but kind of a neat steam film. France early 1960s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oRIwyA0v638&index=2&list=LLr1YbxIe6SSwh_k_mM3JC0g
Title: Re: Youtube videos Romania narrow gauge and a neat French standard gauge
Post by: Anubis on November 26, 2014, 04:45:09 PM
Hey Fred,

LOVED the Romanian NG!!

What a great little loco!!

It was working quite hard on the slippery, grass-covered rails during the parallel-shunt with the steel cable. Nice to see that this sort of rustic scene is still happening somewhere in this crazy, modern, micro-chip world!

This one is a keeper! ;D

Thanks again, Fred!



John
:)


Title: Re: Youtube videos Romania narrow gauge and a neat French standard gauge
Post by: Hamish K on November 27, 2014, 06:09:50 PM
Fascinating videos.

I love the overgrown track on the NG. Perfect for hiding that your using HO standard gauge track and not true narrow gauge track.

Hamish
Title: Re: Youtube videos Romania narrow gauge and a neat French standard gauge
Post by: Anubis on November 27, 2014, 06:40:13 PM
I thought exactly the same thing Hamish, when I saw the video. It occurred to me that you wouldn't even need to model the ballast, or the sleepers, which would be something of a plus...

Then, it also occurred to me that you couldn't represent the long grass actually moving, as per the prototype, and even if you did, you would very soon gum up the drive mechanism of the loco with poly (or whatever) fibres...

Oh, well....

I guess that some things must remain in 1:1 scale!

John

:)
Title: Re: Youtube videos Romania narrow gauge and a neat French standard gauge
Post by: Hamish K on November 27, 2014, 10:20:44 PM
True, long grass is probably not doable, but low weeds over the sleepers could be possible, provided that it was well glued down.

Hamish