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Model Train Layout

Post by LouBruno »

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jMMVrkGn32I


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CB PAINT 2 for end credit.

Spur of the moment with my camera which was in the trunk of my car.


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Post by IanPearson »

Lou
For an impromptu film session that was a nice piece of work. I’ve done the same many times, never had all the gear at the time I could really do with it.

Who is Paul? if I had a train set like that, I would never get any filming done at all.

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If there is a ceiling, use it, and bounce the light. It will be even, no shadows and nothing should be too bright. Just a thought.
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