Flintridge & Portola Valley - firing up the bumblebee #268 - live steam

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Published 2014-08-05
In this bonus footage we fire up and run the #268 bumblebee

All Comments (21)
  • @bowtie3963
    Just started watching some of these tonite as well as other places(Bitter something?)/It's very easy to overlook the time and energy spent on building engines/cars,when you look at the layouts/tracks on these places.The manpower/hours involved just to have a place to run these is simply phenominal!!!! I SO wish I lived near there!!
  • @thenoobletlego
    Absolutely amazing. The property looks quite huge too, lots of track.
  • @CPL.Hiroto
    My favorite steam train of all, cause it's orange...!πŸ˜πŸ‘ŒπŸ‘β€
  • @2quintly
    Beautiful locomotive. Well done.
  • @peterpocock9062
    A very fine looking engine, that goes as well as its looks. Nice one.
  • @Caju10jose
    Happy is the man who has a child in his heart. Long life to him.
  • @ohbobpleez
    I'm all smiles from my face to my core. Wow.
  • @ebandcamp
    I had a back yard 400’ LGB track set up in old west theme running the bumblebee and matching cars complete set . Mountains and track Went under a waterfall precipice , trestles around the veggie garden , bridge over the pond , 3 towns with a coaling area . Parked them in the shed . With 3 sidings inside , Open a sliding up door and let it out to another siding parallel to the main line which was an L shaped loop on the remote control . Was in a club here on Long Island . Other members had some beautiful layouts also . Mine made the clubs first video . 22 tons of rock and block . Yours looks outstanding ! Another club the Long Island steamers had a nice outdoor layout with a couple miles of track to ride on . I’m drooling looking at your video !
  • @jimj5617
    Great job Captain Harlock999 Thanks for taking the time to film and show the world what you created! Fantastic!!!
  • @steinderbush
    I wish i could ride with that train , its awesome beautiful made!!
  • @19tractor52
    BELLISSIMA!!! I'd change out the whistle for one that's a deeper tone!!
  • Reminiscent of Seymour Johnson's Estate (Second one). Beautiful place, immaculate equipment.