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Hello All, its been a little while since I have posted a video of M & M layout in process. This video is a video test from a HTC EVO which I received 2 weeks ago. The subject is a MTH Challenger 3983 Greyhound. It was shot at 1280×720 at 8 mega pixels. The truth [...]

Hello All; The next 5 videos are the testing of the turnouts. All of the turnouts are Peco. The rest of the layout the turnouts will consist of Peco and Atlas. So far the test went well for the exception of the Challenger tender on the double slip switch. I can understand if the tender [...]

Hello All. This is the maiden test run of my brand new BNSF AC6000CW by Broadway Limited. This model runs super smooth and the sound is much better than its previous model which I have 4 of them. I’m planning to get one more of the AC6000 BNSF road number 5840.

The Shamokin Branch on the PRR.The train climbs the grade though the pennsylvania mountains

On August 2005, a Tuninter ATR-72 ran out of fuel and was forced to ditch in the sea near Palermo, Italy. Of the 39 people on board, 16 lost their lives. The mistake was simply the installation of the wrong fuel gauge from a similar model of plane. This displayed an inaccurate reading; significantly higher [...]

The Shamokin Branch on the PRR. The train gets orders at Weigh Scales PA

On August 2005, a Tuninter ATR-72 ran out of fuel and was forced to ditch in the sea near Palermo, Italy. Of the 39 people on board, 16 lost their lives. The mistake was simply the installation of the wrong fuel gauge from a similar model of plane. This displayed an inaccurate reading; significantly higher [...]

On August 2005, a Tuninter ATR-72 ran out of fuel and was forced to ditch in the sea near Palermo, Italy. Of the 39 people on board, 16 lost their lives. The mistake was simply the installation of the wrong fuel gauge from a similar model of plane. This displayed an inaccurate reading; significantly higher [...]

On August 2005, a Tuninter ATR-72 ran out of fuel and was forced to ditch in the sea near Palermo, Italy. Of the 39 people on board, 16 lost their lives. The mistake was simply the installation of the wrong fuel gauge from a similar model of plane. This displayed an inaccurate reading; significantly higher [...]