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Cornhill & Atherton - first video attempt
Ok – first effort at making a video, with a view to getting some feedback to help me improve.
Equipment is a Nikon D5100 and a very old Sanyo Exacti (for the 'in cab' shots) with Sony Movie studio 13 to process .
There’s no attempt at a story here, just a montage of photos and video clips to ‘cut my teeth’ and get some idea of how things work.
A few things come together in a scene.
From my last post of trying a few things. I completed the Wood Loads & placed them on the 3 flat cars I have for them, did not quite fit right so I had some left over Wood Shop machinery so put them in the middle to take up the space. Replanted the Tulips next to the call box, looks, not bad.
Missouri Pacific Railroad, Willoughby, Arkansas branch
Playing with Sculptamold today!
This is the second scene on my layout next to the soybean complex(see previous blog entry's). This area will have a MOPAC depot, (Used for MOW storage), and general store. Two wood kits structures that have been completed.
Pokey Progress - Dec '14
Time for a construction update on the new layout I'm building. Here are some pictures and thoughts along the way of what's gone on this past month. I'll post them in the initial entries to this blog. Hope you enjoy the tour! I look forward to reading your replies!
Paul Krentz
Free-lancing a fictitious portion of the N&W Pocahontas "Pokey" District
Missouri Pacific Railroad, Arkansas "Willioughby" Branch
Photos of the continued work on the layout:
Local switch job enters and exits the layout by removable "cassette" staging. Loading/unloading shed has been added to the soybean elevator complex.
Missouri Pacific Railroad "Willoughby Arkansas" Switching Layout.
WELCOME TO MY BLOG:
Never written a blog before but always enjoyed writing and sharing the hobby of model railroading with friends. It's also a good motivator to keep working on the layout!
My blog will cover the building and operation of my HO Scale Missouri Pacific Railroad switching layout in Western Arkansas.
BECOMING A MOPAC FAN:
Siskiyou Line revisited?
As a recent subscriber to TMTV, I’ve been enjoying many of the videos, especially the early Siskiyou Line videos that Joe Fugate produced.
Joe: any chance TMTV could revisit your layout and give us another tour to see the progress on your layout? Unless I missed something, the last video segment produced on your layout was in 2007.
They’re great videos and I would love to see how the layout has progressed.
Scott Thornton
Modeling the Milan branch of the Iowa Interstate
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