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Posted - July 06 2020 : 02:22:29 AM
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https://youtu.be/er1jJ5N7hrQ
A video of my newest addition, a Class 77, on my OO layout, "Henley."
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Posted - July 06 2020 : 06:57:54 AM
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The layout looks great Jeff.
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Posted - July 06 2020 : 08:18:52 AM
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Nice video, Chops!
"Let your light so shine before men, that they may see your good works, and glorify your Father which is in Heaven." - Matthew 5:16
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Posted - July 06 2020 : 12:44:35 PM
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"Modern Trains Come to Henley" was sort of a throw down, didn't take but a couple of hours and 54 takes, most of which ended up edited out to not exceed a 3 1/2 minute time limit. What really had me steamed was trying to upload, and assign, video clips using Windows 10. It was so bad that I tried uninstalling it and reverting to Windows 7, which not great, was a lot easier to use. Oh no, not so fast, uninstalling 10 merely caused it to reinstall without my permsion. Seems like I am stuck with it. But at least it allowed me to upload video clips, but only two at a time, and I still cannot figure out how to rename the clips. Uploading photos is now a five step process, but at least I can label them, but I cannot wipe my recording device.
I'd email a complaint, but I would only get a computer generated reply telling how my terribly sorry they are, and would I like a $100 discount on my next $1000 purchase.
I'd take a hammer to this device, but then, I remind myself: computers. Like women. Can't live with 'em, can't live without 'em. And, uh, this Forum would never exist and I'd be filming Super 8 home movies on my wind up Brownie.
I had seriously pondered, back in the predigital era, of starting a news letter, not terribly different than this, but less sophisticated, solely promoting the layouts of average modelors, and not the glossy professional stuff in MR. Trouble was, advertising was only in the professional glossies, and would they have permitted it? Also, reproduction of photos would have to be done by Xerox, which was still a rather new technology at the time, and images would often be muddy. repl
Sorry, had to rerun this video below, it took a lot of work, using duct tape to hold the tablet steady for filming and coordinating train movements. One of my better British vids.
https://youtu.be/qIF4-JPodvg
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Posted - July 06 2020 : 1:13:17 PM
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Sleek, Streamlined, and running on time,
Sit back, relax, and unwind,
Watch the world whiz by,
Take a ride, on Henley!
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