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The Regular Stuff: Chat, Buy, Sell, Off Topic, etc. => General Discussion - Model & Toy Steam Engines – Stirling Cycle – Flame Lickers – Small Antique Originals => Topic started by: komet163b on May 09, 2023, 01:05:28 pm
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https://youtu.be/rKo9-ihOP-M
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That was and still is an exiting show
Thanks, Arnold ;D
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Great to see "The Shop" in action again Bruce!!!
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shows to be a remake, but my 1st youtube video.
https://youtu.be/r4L1vnt3b3o
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I’m not sure which is ‘First’, maybe at the beginning?
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZfj1BeZ2cG0eO-U8jdQ0qg
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This is my first video 15 years ago that I posted in YouTube. I was studying class-12. This topic really brings back my memories. Thank you for starting this topic.
https://youtu.be/9JALyJK9TKo
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Well this isn't my first video but it is the oldest one I can find from 10 years ago.
When I bought it I was told it was from Buckmann but over the years that's been found
to be false so I do not know what make it is and neither does anyone else, enjoy.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RksMoLYz7gI
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My first ever steam accessory related video...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=46p1aqS2iUY (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=46p1aqS2iUY)
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My first stationary steam engine video from about a year ago.
https://youtu.be/IRBW9ql0Cbs
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Just my personal view, the ground level trackage looked far better, and was visually far more satisfying. However, back and knees no doubt favor the elevated railway, and unless you have enough space to create a gentle grade up to an elevated steam-up station, ground level is tough for oldsters like me. That being said, I'm still building on the ground, on some fairly good-sized sections of fill locally, but only gaining several inches over just being flat on the ground. I will of necessity be having an elevated steam-up station to accommodate my physical limitations, but I suspect that there will be many times when back and knee issues will have to be suffered to keep on having "fun"!?!?
Whichever way you are doing it, beats not doing it by miles!!!
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I tried to get it as level as possible and you're right, the trestle maintained that over the drainage swale from our backyard. I did find over the next few years that a ground level layout was prone to people walking on the track and all kinds of debris, leaves and sticks mainly, falling on it and difficult to remove. Eventually I built the elevated railway which worked a lot better and was easier to use and maintain. Sadly it only lasted about a year and a half as we moved from Ontario down to Columbus.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sRtICw1AYAY
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That is wonderful Larry!
What a peaceful scene in a pleasant garden setting that you have there.
I suspect that your trackage is very level overall, and that the raised portion in the foreground is simply to maintain your track level over ground that is falling away?
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My first video (certainly a great cinematographic triumph - lol) was of my initial outside live steam railway just after it was built. And it ended as so many of my outings do - with a slight disaster.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-qCTm_BgJJo
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Here's mine from about a dozen years ago:
https://youtu.be/4xZQJoqSZXM
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Blimey, where has the time gone!
https://youtu.be/ACqLSnaxrH0
I rate that as absolutely FRIGHTENING!!!
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Bonour,
Wayne, good idea, here is my first one, 15 years ago and at that time I was not speaking... yet ;D
Liva 1 is the first steam boat of my collection (the Côte d'Emeraude, my first love contact with steam when I was 15 came 3 years later) :
https://youtu.be/PZMHShJZBPU
Will you recognize her crew ;) ?
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https://youtu.be/dxARxby02WQ
The return of the Jensen 50's
6 years ago at Jensen MFG
Howard Shoe (deceased)
Tom Rumley (standing)
The Guy Family (working)
Dorita Guy (sales, assembly, shipping)
Tom Guy (assembly)
Andy Guy (machinist, assembly)
Jack Boyles (filming)
This is the #1 and #2 model #50's of the new Jensen model #50 release.
I picked mine up on the next trip.
#4.
Priceless
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Hi,
Alas not as interesting as the previous videos, my offering according to YouTube was nine years ago.
https://youtu.be/VT3RJ7r-DSI
Take care Tony.
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Blimey, where has the time gone!
https://youtu.be/ACqLSnaxrH0
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This my first yt video from 2012:
A WBD Bischoff steam plant from Dresden Germany ca. 1930
before restoration - the first live steam test.
The duration for the upload was extremely long then...
Arnold
https://youtu.be/zAzzhUHy1f8
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This is the oldest one of mine that I can find, a kit built "USE" oscillator with home made boiler, can't believe that was 8 years ago:
https://youtu.be/VZb30sy3e7A
Dave
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Well, since it seems this site is a bit slow I'll start a new
thread for those who are brave enough to put up their first
YouTube video. Mine, a KJ Miller trio, was taken on a cellphone
by my wife.
https://youtu.be/XKXLEKrTPp0
Who is next??????
Wayne