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Date: 10/23/20 05:41
C&TSRR Running Gear.
Author: Wacky-roger1942

From above the running gear.

Roger Hogan
Chama, NM
Train Stuff

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Date: 10/23/20 07:02
Re: C&TSRR Running Gear.
Author: Mudrock

Roger another very interesting video. You should be commanded for all of your videos that you post.


Chris



Date: 10/23/20 07:28
Re: C&TSRR Running Gear.
Author: Wacky-roger1942

Mudrock Wrote:
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> Roger another very interesting video. You should
> be commanded for all of your videos that you
> post.
>
>
> Chris

I figured it would be a different way to see a train meet.

Roger Hogan
Chama, NM
Train Stuff



Date: 10/23/20 19:37
Re: C&TSRR Running Gear.
Author: PlyWoody

Thanks for taking my advice to get your camera or drone right up close to photo the inner working of the engines.  Nice to see the movement of the main spring on the main track.  Now if you can get rid of the ghost image and double exposures with quicker change of sequence, you will improve it immensely.  Anyone can keep telling you that all is fine but you really don't know how many are fibbing.  When I make a suggestion for improvement, I am not fibbing but looking to help you.  Your welcome.



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 10/23/20 20:36 by PlyWoody.



Date: 10/24/20 04:21
Re: C&TSRR Running Gear.
Author: Wacky-roger1942

PlyWoody Wrote:
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> Thanks for taking my advice to get your camera or
> drone right up close to photo the inner working of
> the engines.  Nice to see the movement of the
> main spring on the main track.  Now if you can
> get rid of the ghost image and double exposures
> with quicker change of sequence, you will improve
> it immensely.  Anyone can keep telling you that
> all is fine but you really don't know how many are
> fibbing.  When I make a suggestion for
> improvement, I am not fibbing but looking to help
> you.  Your welcome.

Thank you.

Roger Hogan
Chama, NM
Train Stuff



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