Yes, this is N-scale. Four clubs from around the United States came together for four days, to create the largest ever (to date) Free-moN layout in North America. This video traverses the entire layout, covering nearly 1000 feet of mainline at 2.5 feet PER SECOND. This video was taken on the North American N scale Free-mo layout at the 2015 National Trainshow, hosted by the NMRA on August 28-30, 2015. Stats: - 80'x100' layout plan -- 8,000 square feet! - Four clubs - Nearly 15 scale miles of track - Five reverse loops - 130+ modules - ~30 modelers This cabride covers nearly every module in each club, with service starting at Minnesota's Roseville yard, then following a continuous route that visits Pacific Northwest, NLand Pacific, and Silicon Valley, before returning back to Minnesota. Each club had a reverse loop at the end of their line, so the camera was able to capture each branch from both directions. For more information on the Free-mo N standard, please visit: http://www.free-mon.org/ https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/Free-moN/info For more information on the groups involved with this layout: Minnesota Free-mo (N-scale division) - Minnesota / Twin Cities http://mnfreemo.org/ https://www.facebook.com/mnfreemo N-Land Pacific - California / Upland http://nlandpacific.com/ https://www.facebook.com/NLandPacific Pacific Northwest (PNW) Free-moN - Oregon, Washington http://www.pnwfreemo-n.org/ https://www.facebook.com/groups/626963944029229/ Silicon Valley Free-moN - California / Bay Area http://www.sv-free-mon.org https://www.facebook.com/SiliconValleyFreeMoN -- Filmed with ReplayXD1080 cameras http://www.replayxd.com/product/prime-x/ Edited with Final Cut Pro
Visibility: 16120
Duration: 8m 15s
Rating: 106
I'M 56 y/o and this is ...bar none... T H E best produced video of any I've ever seen!
H U G E applause to the tech that paid detailed attention to SOUND BALANCE CONTROL/ASSIGNMENT for accurate reflected sound in the correct ear!!! 😀😀😄
Lovin THAT!
HUGE APPLAUSE to the very talented modellers of each module!! very nice work, boys & girls!!
keep up the great standards- I'm going to be looking into this relatively new "standard" to my new modular "show quality" N layout!!