Hope if anyone has some videos they will post some here !! Here are a couple recent ones I made with my camera mounted to a frame !
This is how not to do it !!
http://s94.photobucket.com/albums/l112/csxt30/?action=view¤t=DSCF0837.flv
This one is on my last loop I put in !
http://s94.photobucket.com/albums/l112/csxt30/?action=view¤t=DSCF0841.flv
Thanks, John
John, thanks for sharing that. I enjoyed the "joy ride" on the back of that consist. That engine sure can put out the smoke!
Dennis
TCA#09-63805
John,
Those are great!!!! Make me want to try something!
Jim
Thanks Dennis !! That is just like the eng. Dr. John just got !!
Sturgeon-Phish wrote: John,Those are great!!!! Make me want to try something!Jim
Oh, thanks Jim !! I'm just trying to encourage others to make some too !! Mine always have Major Boo-Boos in them !!
Heres a video clink on the picture.
Alex : It looks like it will be a good one, but I can't seem to get it to work . I'll keep checking though !!
John - I loved your videos. The first one made me laugh - reminded me of my work caboose hitting my tunnel portal on the first run - OOOPs - Forgot it was too tall to go there and BAMM! Derailed 4 cars and blew a fuse! Gotta know your secret to the 2nd one....just how did YOU follow that train through all those small spaces???
Alex - didn't get the video to work but sure was a great picture!!!
Lisa
Lionel collector, stuck in an N scaler's modelling space.
John.... Great job. Thanks for including the first video. That was a training video. Keep up the good work.
Chuck
heres a link for the video
http://s159.photobucket.com/albums/t124/alexweihmann/?action=view¤t=102_2010.flv
Put on your dancing shoes.... and turn up the sound. (Dial up connections, don't think it will work.)
http://s173.photobucket.com/albums/w79/pfoh/?action=view¤t=Snowtrain2007_0001.flv
Celebrating 18 years on the CTT Forum.
Buckeye Riveter......... OTTS Charter Member, a Roseyville Raider and a member of the CTT Forum since 2004..
Jelloway Creek, OH - ELV 1,100 - Home of the Baltimore, Ohio & Wabash RR
TCA 09-64284
PRR M1a 4-8-2 runby...
http://jaspersrock.bigralph.com/video/M1aSmoke.wmv
Thanks Lisa & Red & Chuck !! Chuck got me started on watching Tony Stewart !! I used to always watch drag racing !!
Lisa here is how I did it so far with the camera mounting. It just takes a 1/4 X 20 bolt & some washers maybe, which is the thread size on the bottom of the camera, just like a the screw on the top of the tripods.
Oh, I just used a frame from a boxcar to mount the camera on.
Alex: I got to your site but it said the images no longer exist.
Very nice videos too from Buckeye & Ralph !! I could watch those all day !!
csxt30 wrote: Thanks Lisa & Red & Chuck !! Chuck got me started on watching Tony Stewart !! I used to always watch drag racing !! Lisa here is how I did it so far with the camera mounting. It just takes a 1/4 X 20 bolt & some washers maybe, which is the thread size on the bottom of the camera, just like a the screw on the top of the tripods. Oh, I just used a frame from a boxcar to mount the camera on.Alex: I got to your site but it said the images no longer exist. Very nice videos too from Buckeye & Ralph !! I could watch those all day !! Thanks, John
That is a great idea! I've been trying to use a small wireless camera that I picked up at Radio Shack. It keeps getting interference though (I think from my neighbors' cordless phones and wireless Internet). I'm going to steal your idea and try it today.
Nice video's everyone.
Hope fully this will work
Geno : thanks for asking !! It's about 22 feet X maybe close to 30 feet the other way. I tried to stay as close to 72 in curves as possible on 2 of the 3 loops. It's kind of a crazy layout, going around the furnace & hot water heater & all. Hope we see pictures of yours also, I think you have a layout, right ? !! Sorry about that homosote thread the other day.
Alex : sorry but I think your video still doesn't work & says the same as before. Maybe it's just me !!
DarianJ : Thanks & hope you get up & running with your camera soon !! There was a great thread that I can't find now on the other forum where those guys had a ton of great ideas for mounting a camera on. One was mounted on just a truck alone & of course it had the coupler on it too.
John,My layout is kind of in limbo right now- I'm rethinking my present track plan. I originally wanted two levels but I'm thinking the upper level would make the lower level kind of crowded. I think it's better to just have a single level, but with grades and a high line. I'm also considering putting a staging area inside my base cabinets, and maybe expanding the shape of it from L-shape to a 'U'. You'd think 20 x 20 is plently of room, but sometimes a square is harder to work with rather than a rectangle.No worries about the great homasote debate- that's why it's called a forum.Geno
GREAT JOB, GIZ.
Rock on,
laz57
alexweiihman wrote: Hope fully this will workhttp://s159.photobucket.com/albums/t124/alexweihmann/?action=view¤t=102_2010.flv
After copying and pasting your link into my browser's address bar, I was able to view your video, Alex. It's very well done. I especially enjoyed the sounds.
CSXT30.
Wwwwwwhhhhhhhhhaaaaaaaattttttttt ?
First.You used to watch drag racing ? !
Second Tony Stewart ?
Oh man .
Collin ,operator of the " Eastern Kentucky & Ohio R.R."
Some of our Santa Fe passenger trains running on our layout.
Jumijo Santa Fe Video
Modeling the Baltimore waterfront in HO scale
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