02-19-2013, 12:06 PM
Totally cool and interesting. I think it would be fun to operate a layout this way.
And I know how the camera can sometimes reveal things that a normal observer wouldn't, but never thought about how having having a camera on a train would change one's modeling approach. If I was to operate via a video camera, I would want to line my tunnelr all the way through, and probably would want a layout with broader curves, otherwise the camera would not be looking at the track ahead when going around a curve. I still may try it, though.
And I know how the camera can sometimes reveal things that a normal observer wouldn't, but never thought about how having having a camera on a train would change one's modeling approach. If I was to operate via a video camera, I would want to line my tunnelr all the way through, and probably would want a layout with broader curves, otherwise the camera would not be looking at the track ahead when going around a curve. I still may try it, though.
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