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@Mark Boyce yes! I will be doing more of it. Not photography, actual video, several techniques. That was my 1st rushed shot at it. But seems to look cool. There is one technique that I will try in coming days. Trying to engage audiences differently. No one as far as I can tell is doing this. I have a lot of people on my layout...let's get them moving!

@DoubleDAZ they wobble everywhere, as they are cheap Menards autoracks. I plan to investigate how to open them to add weight. Although my wife is right, in real life videos we watch all the time, many do the same thing. Sometimes though I think they look like toys. But we went back and watched a few videos last night and yes they rock quite a bit in real life look like toys too, sometimes....lol. But I will see if I can get inside them and add weight. They are the only autoracks that fit my layout. AtlasO and Lionel are too big. Great price on Menards too!

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@DoubleDAZ I actually found the solution on YouTube!!!

The process :https://youtu.be/1BWvrBEXhEQ?si=4wyKIz_DGB5p8fyw

The tools I used, slightly different than Mark's video. My wife had button application tools, so I used them and typically use these tools for taken on/off trucks.

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@DoubleDAZ this video is 1st with a ton of them running on both lines. That is why more noticeable. I did all 9 this afternoon, they should be good to go. A couple still have very slight wobble, probably from track. I ran them at slow, med, and fast, theu look great now.  It is not perfectly flat track, just like real life, lol! - Most issue is inside track, outside is flat.

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