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Andy Hummell posted:

Here are some shots from this past weekend.  Some of these details were added just this weekend.KHL_046KHL_047

Andy

Andy; 

I am continually amazed at the artistic whimsy of your group's layout. I am particularly impressed by the Godzilla vignette. But tanks, cannons and infantry don't mix well with Sunoco... to quote Captain Ramius in Hunt for Red October, "be careful what you shoot at. Most things in here don't react too well to bullets"   

Keep up the good work!!!

Apples55 posted:
Andy Hummell posted:

Here are some shots from this past weekend.  Some of these details were added just this weekend.KHL_046KHL_047

Andy

Andy; 

I am continually amazed at the artistic whimsy of your group's layout. I am particularly impressed by the Godzilla vignette. But tanks, cannons and infantry don't mix well with Sunoco... to quote Captain Ramius in Hunt for Red October, "be careful what you shoot at. Most things in here don't react too well to bullets"   

Keep up the good work!!!

Paul,

A command decision was made to try and stop Godzilla here at the storage tank facility,   even if it meant "lighting him up" with the available storage tanks contents.   Can't let him get to dahntahn Pittsburgh and destroy the city.

Nick

Dave NYC Hudson PRR K4 posted:

Hey Andy, I see Godzilla made an appearance. It looks like he is lighted(back scales look like it, maybe the flash?). At first I thought he was moving, but I guess he paused for the photo op 

Dave,

You never know where Godzilla will show up!    Yes,  his back scales do light up(powered by 2 sr44 button batteries).   I like the classic old style version of Godzilla-he was totally misunderstood

Nick

Apples55 posted:
Andy Hummell posted:

Here are some shots from this past weekend.  Some of these details were added just this weekend.KHL_047

Andy

Andy; 

I am continually amazed at the artistic whimsy of your group's layout. I am particularly impressed by the Godzilla vignette. But tanks, cannons and infantry don't mix well with Sunoco... to quote Captain Ramius in Hunt for Red October, "be careful what you shoot at. Most things in here don't react too well to bullets"   

Keep up the good work!!!

It's the secret non explosive M-471B "Cantaloupe Cannon" to knock the wind out of him right?

On Sunday, before we began tear-down of the layout, I shot a couple of experimental videos with two different cameras on my new homemade camera flatcar (just an old K-Line plastic flatcar with holes drilled in it for bolting the camera to it).  The first video is lower-definition and is a good approximation of a passenger's view from the train, and the second video was done with a higher resolution camera, and due to the height of the camera, the view is more of an approximation of the view of a brakeman walking on top of the train.

Note:  Keep the sound volume low or off -- the wheels on the flatcar were squeaking, and I didn't have time to oil them.

Andy

Andy Hummell posted:

On Sunday, before we began tear-down of the layout, I shot a couple of experimental videos with two different cameras on my new homemade camera flatcar (just an old K-Line plastic flatcar with holes drilled in it for bolting the camera to it).  The first video is lower-definition and is a good approximation of a passenger's view from the train, and the second video was done with a higher resolution camera, and due to the height of the camera, the view is more of an approximation of the view of a brakeman walking on top of the train.

Note:  Keep the sound volume low or off -- the wheels on the flatcar were squeaking, and I didn't have time to oil them.

 

 

Andy

Andy;

Great job. Fabulous videos of your spectacular layout. I loved the "passenger's view" - it really felt (and sounded!!!) like you were riding on an old steam headed passenger train - all you need now is to add smell-a-vision!!! One of my favorite parts was when the train went "underground" and passed a parked passenger train. It reminded me of when I was commuting on Metro-North... I forget how many tracks go into each level of Grand Central, but every day, you would pass numerous other trains as they were routed in or out of their appropriate tracks.

Could you tell me what types of cameras you used - I've been thinking of getting one.

Thank.

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