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Posted - December 16 2019 : 12:33:01 PM
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Jose installed a live action cam in one of his locomotives connecting to a TV monitor before mini-cams became widely available. At the time it was cutting edge. These photos from about 7 years ago. Jose lives and models trains in El Paso, Texas.
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Posted - December 16 2019 : 6:58:52 PM
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that's something I wanna do to the Lionel RailScope I have hehe replace B&W camera with a COLOR one 
I will need a RailScope caboose too hehe
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Posted - December 16 2019 : 7:22:21 PM
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Cool! Looks like an awesome layout!
Chops, please tell him to join us on the TF.
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Posted - December 16 2019 : 8:11:38 PM
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You know, RP, I routinely mention the TF to my model railroad chums in EP. Virtually none have ever gravitated to the site, to my dismay.
Trying to promote the club locally is equally difficult. It is very hard to entice model railheads out of their garages and basement to come into the near free-for-all of a model train club. This be true.
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