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Here's a run of one trip around Harry Henning's basement, this is where the NPOG club stashes their modules when they're not on the road.  A significant part of the trip is on the modules, the rest is on Harry's permanent layout sections.  A smooth trip, other than the mountain on one module being out of place and stopping us in our tracks.  This was with my new Keyfob camera I bought to do this kind of videos.  This was done with the this camera: Mini DVR 808 #16 V3 Lens D 120 degree Car Key Micro Camera HD 720P Camcorder, it can be stuck almost anywhere and doesn't get in the way.  This was stuck with a small patch of Velcro to the top of the cab.

 

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Thanks John~my favorites were the rock outcroppings. I want to try that on my layout. Also the trip through downtown was awesome, wish things had slowed down a bit for that part of the trip. And all-time favorite was passing by Solder Station, but there weren't any people waiting for the train. Haha. Great ride...great little camera.

Hi Guys 

THANK YOU for all the complements for our Club.

 Doing this with John was fun.

 Buy watching the video I see a lot of little thing that need improvements.

 some of the things you don't see walking around layout. 

 It opens your eyes to little thing that I will improve on. 

 We will be having an open house on February 21st. We have a post for it.

 Hope to see those that can make it.

   

  

Thanks guys.  We did look at trying to fit the Big Boy through the tunnels, but the overhang on that is considerably more than the Y3b, so I don't think it's going to happen.

 

I think it's Devlin's fault the mountain was in the way, since he wasn't there, we can pin it on him.  If I had been going faster, maybe I could have moved it out of the way without manual intervention.

 

The locomotive was a Legacy, so it doesn't get the Super-Chuffer.

 

On the question of the camera operation, I attached the manual, much easier than typing all the stuff in.  The camera creates .MOV files so you can view them on most computers with a USB connection.

 

 

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