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A simulator of a different kind

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This is just amazing. Enjoy.

 

 

 

Very enjoyable. Thank you.

 

JimE

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James D. Edwards

Absolutely fantastic. Not being a very "mechanical" guy I can't even begin to understand the complexity of something like that. Wow!

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Very  nice but I personally prefer model railroading.

I could spend an hour maybe watching planes take off and land and taxi to and depart from gates.  But that's it.

Now model railroading.  That's where the action is.  Making up freight trains in the yard.  Watching trains go through tunnels, over bridges. Climb grades and twist down Mountain sides.  Passenger trains stopping at small town stations and then travelling on to a big city depot.  That can keep you busy all day.

Of course I'm prejudiced.  I was a model railroader for many years.  But, alas, my hand shakes made it difficult to work on those small (n-scale) locomotives and rolling stock anymore.

Forgive me for trying to compare apples and oranges, but watching those trains before walking through the door to the airport just brought back some nostalgia.

Noel

The tires are worn.  The shocks are shot.  The steering is wobbly.  But the engine still runs fine.

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