New video - Jim's backyard railroad

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Harlock
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New video - Jim's backyard railroad

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My most recently completed video about Jim Sabin's 4 3/4" gauge backyard railroad in Paso Robles, CA.

An inspiration to those who would like to build in very small spaces on a minimal budget.



Enjoy!

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Wow, Mike! Great video. What a cool setup and inspiring story. Thanks so much for capturing it and sharing it with us!

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Wow, nice production vid. Thing is it makes my house look like I live on Munster lane.

Nice looking Consolidation. Just enough to make it all work.
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WOW Mike, excellent. To take all my mumblin' and stumblin' and edit it down to this is just terrific. Makes it look like I know what I'm doing. So glad you included Penny in his. She has always been very supportive of my obsession.

Jim
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Re: New video - Jim's backyard railroad

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Great video, Mike. Very professional production as usual.

Jim, that's a beautiful railroad you've built. Your engine and rolling stock look really nice. Great work!

Todd
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