Texas State - Magma Arizona #7 - Something Different

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Texas State - Magma Arizona #7 - Something Different

Unread postby Jason Rose » Mon Apr 28, 2014 8:53 am

Here is a forward looking view from the running-board on the Engineer's side of Magma Arizona #7 as she runs from Rusk to Maydelle and back with an Easter Special. It has been sped up 500% and set to music.

This is a sampling of the footage I have amassed for the DVD I'm producing for the TSR. The *DVD will be ready in June and may be purchased through the railroad. It was postponed because our son arrived a month early and threw off my schedule. Life happens sometimes...

*The DVD will not contain this exact footage. But, there is much more like it (at normal speed) from T&P 316 and TSR 300.

Special thanks to Brian Jansky for his assistance. This video wouldn't be possible without his help.

I put this together last week as a means of sanity-control while my newborn son, Noah, was in the hospital.





*If you can identify the group performing the third piece of music, we should probably be friends! I seriously doubt anyone on this forum will get that one.
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Re: Texas State - Magma Arizona #7 - Something Different

Unread postby Larry Sullivan » Mon Apr 28, 2014 11:59 am

Fun video Jason and well put together. Let us know when the DVD is ready!
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