Its HO, but I never saw this idea put to use. Movies actually playing at your drive-in. The screen fits a 7" tablet ... IPadMini, Kindle Fire, etc . A new Walthers Cornerstone item ..
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Now that is a really cool, good looking idea.
Congratulations on this Project
Drive in movie theaters are a time gone bye, but makes for a cool addition to a model train layout.
What killed Drive in Movies Theaters, was Day Light Savings Time. In Michigan the sun goes down at about 10 PM in the summer.
For O scale cheap drive in try one of the moving photo frames. They only act as a slide show but using old intermission ads running over and over look like the start of the movie. And much cheaper than buying a tablet or small LCD TV.
LOL! One survives, not too far from me, in South Jersey. Delsea Drive-in Theatre
I can't find any info about the size of typical screen used at the drive-in.
EBT Jim, if you search the forum, there was a thread last year with some photos of drive-ins on layouts. They are always attention grabbers, even to those that don't know what they are.
Can you get really little popcorn there?
Just for ha-ha s I had to look. There are 348 still operating with 549 screens
I still can't find the screen size.
Just for ha-ha s I had to look. There are 348 still operating with 549 screens
I still can't find the screen size.
I'd bet almost every one is different. One that still operates about 5 miles from me is only 40 ft across. Another one about an hour away is a good 60 foot across. BUT....and abandoned screen in St Albans is HUGE.....maybe 100 foot across. And much taller than either local scraan. SO.....how tall is a tree??? Same for screens.
Yeah, Dave. I just found this Bengies. The screen size is determined by a lens calculation from the projection point to the center of the screen. This one is 54 x 120.
Like 12" x 30" O scale.
So, the tablet size screen is probably close or even a big size smartphone screen for a small drive-in.
Originally Posted by EBT Jim:
Its HO, but I never saw this idea put to use. Movies actually playing at your drive-in. The screen fits a 7" tablet ... IPadMini, Kindle Fire, etc . A new Walthers Cornerstone item ..
Years ago Chris Miller offered a couple drive-in kits that were based on an LCD module for which he had a source. That source, apparently, dried up. I waited too long, so I started checking with him every chance our paths crossed re a new source. Not to be. Last I checked a couple York's ago,....'Never again!'
The O gauge Cornerstone products, of course, now are in the sole domain of Atlas. Since there never was an O scale drive-in theater package....only the Palace Theater building soon to be available as the Elecktra...it would fall to Atlas...or someone else...to provide a package like Walthers is now offering in HO.
Neat things like this keep tugging at me to return to HO. Their recent announcement re the B&O's Capitol Limited in HO was downright painful. The Dark Side is calling....calling....calling. Right now deteriorating eyesight is a major deterrent. But my HO customers (LHS) who have had cataract operations claim miracles in dealing with the smaller scales. I'm due for two.
Yet, for the mess I've created so far in the basement, probably nothing will change....sez my wife! Besides, there's no York in the Dark Side!!
KD
I use a 7" screen personal DVD player, often on sale for less than $100.. You can connect it to a cheap DVD or VHS player located near your layout edge. That way, you have control over the "show". I usually show Our Gang "Railroadin", with old drive-in movie refreshment break ads mixed in (available on eBay).
The whole idea is soooo cool, I think I would not be so concerned about scale. It's just too cool to let size matter all that much. Joe, very good idea with Our Gang. You can never go wrong with those old episodes. They appeal to everyone, from my grandkids, to my folks who could qualify as my grandparents.
Great idea.
Very cool idea. Kudos Jim and Joe. I like the appeal of the visual aspect, but also the individual source of sound aspect on a layout. Since newer trains have sound that imitates the sound of trains, why not other sounds like drive-in theaters, traffic noise, carnivals, etc. Great idea with the screens - I have a portable DVD player with a 7" screen that might do the job nicely. Thanks!
The easiest way to play anything you want on DVD is purchase a portable DVD player (I bought mine for $59 at Christmas sale), remove the fold up screen, extend the wires going from the player to the screen and mount the screen on the layout with the player part near your control panel. I download old movies and adds from YouTube and played on this screen. It is easy to make your own frame for the screen.
Steve, Lady and Tex
Ah yes, wonderful. A passion pit! And a submarine movie, too. It just cannot get any better . . .
Ah yes, wonderful. A passion pit! And a submarine movie, too. It just cannot get any better . . .
LOL!!!
As further encouragment, I bought a Digital Picture frame for my wife a couple years back. It wasn't that expensive either, under $100.
It will also show movies in a couple formats ! Movie Limit is the Memory chip you put in it, I got a 8 Gig one so LOTS of pictures in the current slideshow. I'll have to check the video formats but I suspect it will do MP3.
Hi ,
I have made 2 working drive ins in O scale or O guage , I have the components , feel free to email me for info.
Bernie
just a thought couldn't you use the lcd picture frame that has a usb and play a movie on it there about the right size I have one that is 6x8 I don't have room for a drive in but I would think that would work and they are relatively cheap.
heres a quick search found a sony
http://www.sony-asia.com/product/dpf-hd800 plays full hd movies
Hmmm...might be a good use for an old Kindle.
my choice for movies would be unstoppable
I make one for sale and it uses a digital picture frame that accommodates a media card. It took a bit of research to find
one that would actually play movies and not just a video clip from your phone. If you build one yourself make sure you can return it,if it will not play your movie; as some only play
certain formats. See BIGCITYSCAPES.com for more info
One of the members of my club has a drive-in module. He uses an old laptop with a wireless mouse for when he needs to restart the movie. The base of the laptop is just buried in the scenery.
Old laptops can be had pretty cheap, and the only real requirements are a DVD drive and one USB port.
Andy
That was what I used on my layout when I made one for my layout years ago. It was a Mac Laptop, a 5300; and was so old you couldn't even get on the internet anymore because of its small harddrive. I cut a hole in the tabletotop so the keyborad could hang below and hooked up a auxilary keyboard. I ran some low rez cartoons. Same design as the one I pictured . It was used inspiration from a real drive inn now closed and probably demolished.
Ah yes, wonderful. A passion pit! And a submarine movie, too. It just cannot get any better . . .
You're kind of a dirty old man, aintcha?
You'd need one car with the windows fogged up and rig it to rock back and forth... and if ayone could do that,you could.
While this thread is an older one, I still thought it'd be interesting resurrecting it to see how many other folks have built drive in theaters on their layouts since it originated 2+ years ago. Please post photos or video of your drive-ins.
Btw, do any of you original posters still have your drive in on your layout? If you do, what changes if any have you made to it since posted here?
I have the Miller drive-in sign and used the Gone With The Wind title sticky. I used a portable DVD player and play the Gone With The Wind movie on it. I chose that theme as a tribute to my sister who before she passed away last year was a nationally recognized expert on the book and the movie.
- walt
So, it's been over 2-1/2 years since this thread was started. How many of you have drive-in theaters on your layout? Much interest in adding them these days? Show us your pictures of them.
I'm currently working on my own version of the 61 Drive-in south of Maquoketa Iowa. I will be using a DVD player set up for use in a car. It has a player unit and a slave unit. I plan on mounting the player in a drawer under the layout and have the slave act as the screen. Pictures to follow.
Peter Riddle's book Scenery Techniques for Toy Trains has a chapter on building a drive in including a screen, play ground, snack bar and etc.
Edgerton Model Railroad club in Rochester, NY has a drive in movie. It's been there since 1950. Started as a 12" tv. Now it's a 12" flat screen tv. We show movies on it when we hold open house the last saturday of the month.
plug for our local drive-in "Bengies" near White Marsh, MD. the screen is 52' x 120.' We attend at least once a year
Dept. 56 produced a Stardust drive and also a separate snack bar. I must confess to purchasing both years ago and never using them. I have a spot planned on my new layout. Hopefully, everything still works! You should be able to find on Ebay. Not sure of actual scale. Paul
In my Christmas layout, I use a 7" digital photo frame that is loaded with a slide show with about 100 family pictures from previous Christmases. It is the most popular layout feature with the ladies in the family. I made the stand from some scrap lumber. To the right of the screen is the Dept 56 "Stardust Refreshment Stand" which complements the screen as posted previously by Kreuz.
Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8O_rJsL1Z3M
Pics:
Garrett76 posted:plug for our local drive-in "Bengies" near White Marsh, MD. the screen is 52' x 120.' We attend at least once a year
Ah yes "Bengies. In the late 50's I dated a girl that lived in Bowles Quarters and Bengies was a weekly thing in my old '49 Mercury. This is what it looks like now and back-in-the-day..
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