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Teen Model Railroader Place -Spring 2010-
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<p>I agree that a seasonal thread is more than adequate. We never get past 40 pages even on the busiest months. I was in New Jersey most of this weekend so no layout work, but here's my feedback on the stuff posted here.</p><p>---------------------</p><p><b>Joe:</b> Like the new orange links which are easier to see. Only change I'd make would be to add some paragraph breaks in the "About the Layout" section since it's a bit hard to read. (note that I just drove 3 hours from NYC though)</p><p>------------------- </p><p><b>Sawyer: </b>Railside chats are not my area of expertise so I don't have any feedback here. Railfanning videos are, so here are a couple tips that will make your next videos even better than your excellent first try! First, I'd add dubbed sound. I have an <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iLx7K7Hyu2o" mce_href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iLx7K7Hyu2o">ancient video tutorial</a> that you can check out (someday I'll make a new one...) and it's really easy to do in Movie Maker. Also, I am perfectly willing to sacrifice some video smoothness to digitally slow down the train. Use the "Slow down, half" effect once in MM to achieve this. </p><p>------------------- <br></p><p><b>Alex:</b> Quite nice! The audio dubbing is exceptional and given the constraints of a club layout (backdrops, reflective glass, etc) you managed very well with the angles. I'm just used to my completely linear layout where it's easy to find angles where you can't see into the aisle, the wall, etc. Those are some snazzy locomotives too! Certainly deserves to be added to my favorites list.<br></p><p> </p>
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