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Model Railroading > LRC on the Kingston SubDate: 10/25/20 08:27 LRC on the Kingston Sub Author: rapidotrains My layout is set in 1980, but I am happy to stretch to 1985 to include this baby.
https://www.facebook.com/KingstonSub/ -Jason You must be a registered subscriber to watch videos. Join Today! Date: 10/25/20 09:06 Re: LRC on the Kingston Sub Author: Lighter > My layout is set in 1980, but I am happy to
> stretch to 1985 to include this baby. Gee - I wonder who makes those? Nice photo/video angles on those sections that have scenery. Date: 10/25/20 09:41 Re: LRC on the Kingston Sub Author: chessie7602 I like that late fall / winter scenery. You rarely see it.
In that second scene, I was thinking that the train better be on the inside track. -Ken Date: 10/25/20 09:56 Re: LRC on the Kingston Sub Author: rapidotrains chessie7602 Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > I like that late fall / winter scenery. You > rarely see it. > > In that second scene, I was thinking that the > train better be on the inside track. > > -Ken Thanks! I shot a scene here once and got the track wrong... That was a bit of a bonk. The scenery has progressed quite far to the east, but I'm finding filming there more difficult because there are "windows" to the next room behind deck three. I will have to cut some foam inserts with sky to fill them. -Jason Date: 10/25/20 17:50 Re: LRC on the Kingston Sub Author: tq-07fan rapidotrains Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > chessie7602 Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > I like that late fall / winter scenery. You > > rarely see it. > > > > In that second scene, I was thinking that the > > train better be on the inside track. > > > > -Ken > > Thanks! > > I shot a scene here once and got the track > wrong... That was a bit of a bonk. > > The scenery has progressed quite far to the east, > but I'm finding filming there more difficult > because there are "windows" to the next room > behind deck three. I will have to cut some foam > inserts with sky to fill them. > > -Jason > I climbed up an embankment like that to shoot a passenger train in Anchorage Alaska. I thought the train would be on the far track since it had Pandrol clamps and looked better. There was also a pair of pants laying on the ground and I kinda wondered what was up with that. The train came around the bend and was on the near track! Although I had enough room I quickly figured out why the pants were left there by the last person. That's what your video made me think of! Jim Date: 10/26/20 10:29 Re: LRC on the Kingston Sub Author: rapidotrains > >
> I climbed up an embankment like that to shoot a > passenger train in Anchorage Alaska. I thought the > train would be on the far track since it had > Pandrol clamps and looked better. There was also a > pair of pants laying on the ground and I kinda > wondered what was up with that. The train came > around the bend and was on the near track! > Although I had enough room I quickly figured out > why the pants were left there by the last person. > That's what your video made me think of! > Jim, What an awesome story! I laughed out loud! Thanks for sharing! -Jason |