TOMMY921,
Getting better! Take your time while filming and also for the layout watch taking those turns to fast could have those engines on the floor. I use a clear plastic retainer on my corners, just in case a engine gets away.
Keep on trainin,
laz57
I love it.
Fun Fun Fun, that's what its all about!
Alright man thank you. You're gonna hate this next video cause I kept walking around, its a little Iphon camera so there's no real stability in it. I completely forgot to post the making of LINKhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R-7iyQANnwsThere you go guys, let me know what you think!
First off, thanks for sharing. I like what you've done thus far.
Trying to be helpfull now. 2 main rules to video: "I will not pan;I will not zoom." Keep the camera still, and let the trains move through the scene.
Thank you man! Glad you like it.Here is the "Making of video" I documented it just for fun. Tell me what you think! What I could improve on/add to give it realism.
Great JOB TOMMY921!!! Love the el Capitan set. Also love the Stang at the crossing. Way to have fun.Enjoy,
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ykoRAf4IcggTell me what you think! IT needs more accessories of course but for now this is what we have
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