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Post by BarstowRick on Jul 10, 2012 10:01:43 GMT -8
Just so you guys and gals here on the N scale side of things don't feel left out.
Taken and produced by John A.. Our Premier HO scale layout in the Big Bear Valley, SoCal. Think, what we could do with this techology in N scale. ;D
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Post by BarstowRick on Jul 15, 2012 10:51:51 GMT -8
What no comments, no response? Ahh, we've been busy chasing the girls in bikinis down at the lake.
Ie., Wow, I really like that? Screw that, why the hell post it here? How did he do that? Darn if that doesn't look realistic?
Ok, no one has the excuse that I'm not clickish enough to belong here. Now wake-up guys and gals and let's add some pa-zaz to this website. It's not about who you like or don't like... It's about model railroading and the common love for the hobby. Irregardless of how you interpret it or proceed with your own experience.
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Post by KIM on Jul 15, 2012 16:45:34 GMT -8
Give us time Rick. This is the first chance I've had to look at it. I found it quite impressive, but rather short. It's so well done, that I want a nighttime trip around the whole layout. We're in the midst of summer, so there are fewer people on the forums, and of those, remember that even fewer do respond to posts. It's not that people don't care about what we post, it's just that we're out chasing those girls that you talked about. Just don't tell our wives. They think that we're in the model room "playing" with our trains.
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Post by BarstowRick on Jul 15, 2012 17:17:00 GMT -8
LOL I won't tell the wives but do be careful what you play with. Quiet around here. I really must be in a rare mood. If you like what you've seen so far then you will need to check these out. John, now has four of the Green Screen Videos, on his YouTube. Hint, don't get in a hurry to leave...next video starts in 2 to 4 seconds or less...if you get my drift. Now then vacation is over... that's it, everyone back to the computers and hobby rooms...we got trains to run. I've noticed the numbers of readers is up and I appreciate the interest. Wouldn't this be cool if we could find a camera small enough to do this in N Scale?
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