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Model Railroad VLog: Weathering Rolling Stock using Chalk: Part 1

November 22nd, 2009 15 comments
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Brilliant primer for beginners: tinyurl.com My Web Site: modelrr.oakviewresources.com Part 1: A small tutorial on weathering rolling stock for your model railroad with powdered chalks.

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Model Railroad VLog: Weathering Rolling Stock using Chalk: Part 3

November 22nd, 2009 9 comments
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Brilliant primer for beginners: tinyurl.com My Web Site: modelrr.oakviewresources.com Part 3: A small tutorial on weathering rolling stock for your model railroad with powdered chalks.

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Cal.So.RR n-scale model train

November 22nd, 2009 25 comments
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More Info at www.FPVpilot.com . California Southern Rail Road N-scale train layout being run in First Person View. Train operator sits in dispatch room as train is run by viewing monitor. Layout is a double decker in a 16×22 room and run with digitrax DCC system. The camera is on a amtrak passenger train making it’s way from Corona to Fallbrook.

Model Railroad VLog: Putting Scenery on the Interchange: Part 59

November 22nd, 2009 9 comments
thebige61 questioned:


Brilliant primer for beginners: tinyurl.com My Web Site: modelrr.oakviewresources.com Part 58: This is a multi-part blog where I do some track work and place scenery on the interchange section of my model railroad. In this video I continue to airbrush the lines on my roads All in time lapse mode Music Notes: The music on this video was recorded using Sonar Home Studio Ver 6.0. The drums and keyboards were played on an M-Audio Keystation 61 ES and/or sequenced in the MIDI Editor. The bass used …

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Model Railroad Op Session Live! No.3

November 21st, 2009 17 comments
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Model Trains Video continues its ground-breaking model railroading reality video reality series with more, live unrehearsed video! This volume, shot at an actual op session of Charlie Comstock’s Bear Creek & South Jackson, shows the operating crew running trains using prototype practices and how they solve the issues necessary to get the trains over the road in a realistic manner. For more see: model-trains-video.com

Model Railroad VLog: Making Tunnels: Part 3

November 21st, 2009 7 comments
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modelrr.oakviewresources.com This is Part 3 of a small tutorial on how I made tunnels tunnels for my model railroad.

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Model Railroad Scenery using Extruded Foam: Part 1

November 21st, 2009 23 comments
thebige61 questioned:


Brilliant primer for beginners: tinyurl.com My Web Site: modelrr.oakviewresources.com This is the first part of a multi- part tutorial of doing Model Railroad Scenery using extruded construction foam. This video contains an intro and discussion on the materials you will need to get started.

Model Railroad VLog: Running Trains & Layout Overview: Part 1

November 21st, 2009 23 comments
thebige61 questioned:


Brilliant primer for beginners: tinyurl.com My Web Site: modelrr.oakviewresources.com This is Part 1 of a Higher Quality Version of the “Trains Running Through Scenery” series. A bunch of you questioned to see trains running through the scenery I made for the Extruded Foam Video Series on my model railroad so here it is.

IFW-Dresden Superconducting Maglev Train Models

November 21st, 2009 24 comments
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IFW-Dresden Superconducting Magnetic Levitation (Maglev) Train Models www.ifw-dresden.de www.supratrans.de www.evico.de

Building a Chicago “EL” Train Platform: Part 10

November 21st, 2009 9 comments
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Brilliant primer for beginners: tinyurl.com My Web Site: modelrr.oakviewresources.com Part 10: This is a series where I build Chicago “L” Train Platform Laser Kit from a company called “Imagine That Laser Art” for review for The Modeler’s Guild (www.modelersguild.com Music Notes: The music on this video was recorded using Sonar Home Studio Ver 6.0. The drums and keyboards were played on an M-Audio Keystation 61 ES and/or sequenced in the MIDI Editor. The bass used is an YaMaha 270F Fretless …

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