Kindig’s Diesels
Original price was: $29.95.$24.95Current price is: $24.95.Famous steam photographer Richard Kindig turned to 16mm film when the railroads turned to diesel.
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Famous steam photographer Richard Kindig turned to 16mm film when the railroads turned to diesel.
Now gone, once these grassy hills and pine forests were the domain big electric power.
Railroad VS winter: See it with hard to get rotary action!
Fifteen steam excursions in the beautiful Rockies!
The WM main to Connellsville, and the Elkins Subdivision.
Famous B&O Sand Patch and “West End”, on film in the 1950s.
“The Fifties Express” is a rare 16mm color film trip.
The Rio Grande before it lost its identity. Freight, passenger, and a snow plow train.
Tehachapi Pass before the Mergers of the 1990s.
The last steam on the C&S Division of the Burlington.
So many diesels, it takes two discs! The UP main out of Cheyenne.
Trackside and onboard as D&RGW #482 steams over the mountain.
Go back in time, when the ultimate in steam power stormed Sherman Hill.
It’s 1947 and you’re behind triple-headed Santa Fe steam over Raton Pass!
Two shows featuring Rio Grande passenger operations.
Lots of steam, smoke, history and nostalgia – in the Rockies!
Extremely rare color film of Colorado narrow gauge – prior to WW2!
The first two seasons of the most famous Challenger…3985.
After the fall of the Anthracite roads in 1976, the D&H continued the “Alphabet route” trains via trackage rights. We railfan former the DLW and CNJ lines.
Weather and apply additional details. Volume 4.
HO Weathering & Detailing Volume 3 is a how-to video about aging and applying additional details to HO scale diesels. Weathering and detailing are two of the best ways to improve the appearance of a model diesel. In addition to weathering, many locomotive models can be made more accurate by using aftermarket parts to add…
Take average to great! Volume 2.
The easiest way to improve your fleet. Volume 1.
Bring the DCC revolution home. Volume 2.
Digital Command Control (DCC) has revolutionized the operation of model trains, offering a level of precise control of motion, lights, and even sound just not possible with older DC systems. Of course, using DCC requires a decoder in each locomotive. Some locomotives are available with decoders pre-installed, but what if, like many modelers, you have…
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