Thanks for kick-starting WPF, Mike!
You’re having way too much fun with those cameras! You have the sky and ground covered. What’s next? The Mole camera boring through your benchwork?
I did some “on-board” video maybe a year ago and was surprized, as lots of folks are, of how much the camera shows unfinished work behind the normal viewing angles. It prompted me to add a little thin plywood and styrene here and there to make a better view.
Oh, and I thought of your layout when I saw THIS photo over at Classic Trains:
http://ctr.trains.com/photo-of-the-day/2017/01/california-zephyr-on-a-detour
Neat Stuff!!
Thanks for the photo of the dusty past, Bear!
So, Garry, the CB&Q isn’t all stainless steel streamliners on the “Racetrack”? Nice shot.
Middleman Mike, I like seeing all that Armour Yellow in your coach yard. Reminds me of when I was ten and my dad took me out west on vacation. We stopped at North Platte, Nebraska just as three “The City of—” trains were being switched and there were UP yellow passenger cars everywhere. After about twenty minutes of a flurry of activity all three trains departed and the scene was still again.
I’d love to be in that '53 Eldorado, Grampy. There’s a place near Alliance, Ohio where the Pennsy parallels the highway and I remember trying to catch up to one of the “Blue Ribbon” trains. Great memories!
Your roundhouse build will be fun to watch, Dave. As others have mentioned, it’s all about tricking the eye. We are really building miniature theater sets.
Your interiors look great, Frank. I remember seeing them in other threads and they have given me lots of guidance in making my own.
Casey, what a perfect action shot! [bow] I can’t help but imagine the sounds