Thanks for posting the full movie. I remember watching the real 16mm movie at a train show in Milwaukee Wisconsin with a school friend during the late 70's. We got a laugh out of it and still the model railroading bug bit us both. I still haven't found a cure for it! lol
I love this film! I have not seen it in years. They used to show special viewings of it at NMRA and other train shows. Now that I am older, I appreciate the humor in it much more than when I was 8 or 9! Great flick, thnk you for sharing this!
This was amazing! I love model trains and am of course a HUGE fan of Ward Kimball. Tell me I'm not the only one that thought "He's scared of pretty girls, yup he is model railroader material." when the dancing girls number started.
Some Disney animation royalty in this. Ward Kimball at the start and Ollie Johnston driving his 1901 Porter (which is now owned by John Lasseter) at the end of the dance.
HionJune12021ad..Ward Kimball had Chloe 0-4-2. Ollie had Marie E 0-4-0 customized with funnel stack, tender, and caboose...both also are live steamer models in 7&1/2" guage track at 2&1/2"to the foot scale for 3 foot narrow guage prototypes. From Green Bay Live Steamers Union. Go Packers!! On Wisconsin!! Lol!!
somehow I remember the train falling off the table scene thats Ward Kimball at the beginning in his station saved from a Walt Disney movie So Dear to My Heart I believe that it was moved to John Lassater's winery
i totally forgot at the time i asked on the 'high quality' version that this where already in 1080P, my brain kind of was a little jumbled that night i asked on it, sorry for that.
This hobby requires personal and financial stability. You have to have a home that you will live in for a long time, as who wants to rip up a layout every time you move? It can also cost a lot too. It's not always an easy hobby for younger people to get into.
***** I get you an Avi as song as I can Raw 100 un-color corrected, If I still have the file on my cpu it will be soon if not it will be a few days, have not checked yet. because I do video peojects for a living I have like 8 hard drives and 10 TB worth of video to go through. I'll let you know or I will just re transfer, Luke
Saw this as a kid at a NMRA convention in the 70s, just as I remembered, and still hilarious now
A very fun video for us Model Railroaders.
• Cheers from Michigan
Thanks for posting the full movie. I remember watching the real 16mm movie at a train show in Milwaukee Wisconsin with a school friend during the late 70's. We got a laugh out of it and still the model railroading bug bit us both. I still haven't found a cure for it! lol
I love this film! I have not seen it in years. They used to show special viewings of it at NMRA and other train shows. Now that I am older, I appreciate the humor in it much more than when I was 8 or 9! Great flick, thnk you for sharing this!
Who has time for dancing girls? We got a model railroad to run, "You'll be So HAPPY!!!!!"
This was amazing!
I love model trains and am of course a HUGE fan of Ward Kimball.
Tell me I'm not the only one that thought "He's scared of pretty girls, yup he is model railroader material." when the dancing girls number started.
I love this style of humor. Thanks so much! Now I have to go expand my layout...
So we’ll done! A trip down nostalgia lane.
Lovely video and is so damn true about model rail roaders and their layouts
Some Disney animation royalty in this. Ward Kimball at the start and Ollie Johnston driving his 1901 Porter (which is now owned by John Lasseter) at the end of the dance.
Chloe was Kimball's loco (named after one of his daughters). Johnston's was the Marie E.
HionJune12021ad..Ward Kimball had Chloe 0-4-2. Ollie had Marie E 0-4-0 customized with funnel stack, tender, and caboose...both also are live steamer models in 7&1/2" guage track at 2&1/2"to the foot scale for 3 foot narrow guage prototypes. From Green Bay Live Steamers Union. Go Packers!! On Wisconsin!! Lol!!
Good Work.
somehow I remember the train falling off the table scene
thats Ward Kimball at the beginning in his station saved from a Walt Disney movie So Dear to My Heart
I believe that it was moved to John Lassater's winery
I just won a newer 16mm copy on Ebay, color looks great, I will upload the new Hd transfer when I get the film in a week or so.
I don't see it...
@@click789101112 Probley Forget It
i totally forgot at the time i asked on the 'high quality' version that this where already in 1080P, my brain kind of was a little jumbled that night i asked on it, sorry for that.
Girls any railroader could enjoy!
This hobby requires personal and financial stability. You have to have a home that you will live in for a long time, as who wants to rip up a layout every time you move? It can also cost a lot too. It's not always an easy hobby for younger people to get into.
loveoldmovies agreed, but I still think it is a good hobby to get into.
Agreed. I never gave up of my dream and made it happen. Saved for my home for 37 years, built the layout in four years. A very gratifying feeling.
Surely, Model Railroading can't be more expensive than RC Boats.
say, did you ever transfer that other copy you mentioned off?
101st like! the 'ol 101, right on time!
Nice
Like to know that Bridge was made in the modern home
i always go into the wrong line of work
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I Wonder What Happened To Frank Hobby Shop?
Closed decades ago. Was at 666 Tustin Ave in Orange,CA. Used to go there a lot as a kid.
@@damianstellabott1952 I See,Why Did It Close?
@@oakrail8100 I don't know. Most of the hobby shops in Orange County are long gone.
@@damianstellabott1952 Did The lady In Frank Hobby Shop Use To Actually Work There?
@@oakrail8100 I don't think so. It was always men when I went.
Did I take drugs before I watche this or is it the video?
could you atleast do a color corrected version?
***** I did do the best I could with the color correct, the print was really red and yellow, if I get A better video editing program I will try again.
Hbvideos i was thinking on i could do that.
Hbvideos if you want too go ahead, do you need the orrn. file ?
nah, i need a .avi copy of the film.
***** I get you an Avi as song as I can Raw 100 un-color corrected, If I still have the file on my cpu it will be soon if not it will be a few days, have not checked yet. because I do video peojects for a living I have like 8 hard drives and 10 TB worth of video to go through. I'll let you know or I will just re transfer, Luke