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I have been asked how I attached my Flip camera to the gondola which serves as my new camera car.

Here goes:

 

1st are 2 views of the car.

 

 

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I cut a 1X2 to fit a standard PostWar/MPC gondola.

I went to Lowe's and matched a bolt to the tripod mount of the camera.

I drilled the hole.

I used a spare piece of RossBed to adjust the level of the wood.

I placed a nail where it could hold the camera's strap.

 

 

 

 

 

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I am pretty much a klutz.....If I could do this, then it's pretty easy!

 

Peter

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I will post a new video this week.....methinks the car bounces too much with the current modern era Burlington gondola. My solution: transfer the camera to an early PostWar New York Central 6462 black gondola......more plastic and metal trucks......translates to more weight and I hope a smoother ride.

 

Peter

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Good idea Peter.  I have that same Burlington gondola.  One of the remaining MPC purchased I still have.  I use it when working on the layout.  

 

I think your correct about switching cars.  That car is very lightweight.  I think you might be right about the Post War NYC 6462.  It was built much better.  It's always been of my favorite Post War cars.  Lionel did an excellent job on that car.

 

Looking forward to your post, I will be interested to see how it works out. 

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