I wrote an editorial in the Dec. 2010 issue of the NASG Dispatch that hinted
at types of animation for AF/Hi-rail layouts and scale layouts.  Those of
you who are members might share this info with the others.  Jeff Madden

On Wed, Mar 2, 2011 at 2:52 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:

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>
> Even tho the PVMR "S" layout(s) is/are not "pure" scale, every time it is
> worked on, it becomes more scale like. New buildings are being built to
> scale, operations are more scale like than before, the trains have more
> scale
> characteristics. Animation is added at every chance, trying to make it
> realistic in nature. We explain how things work, how and why we wired it as
> we
> did, we show people the relays, "Back N' Forths", show them how we switch
> from A/C to D/C to DCC, etc. We build for people's enjoyment (slipping in
> education along the way), we build display layouts to captivate and
> cultivate. The kids are mesmerized, the older folks, reflective. Our
> layouts see
> the 'Light of Day" at every opportunity, we have been in churches,
> libraries, train shows, supermarkets, used them as fundraisers, etc. One
> decidedly
> NOT scale layout will be a carnival game this summer, won't be scale, WILL
> BE FUN. EVERY time someone asks "what it is" we always answer proudly,
> "S, the PERFECT gauge".
>
> Jim Lyle
>
>
> In a message dated 3/2/2011 1:34:44 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
> [email protected] writes:
>
> --- In [email protected], Pieter Roos <pieter_roos@...> wrote:
> > There has been discussion on other groups to the effect that while
> figures in active poses look good in photos, they are unnatural when seen
> in
> person. One response is to model all the figures on the layout in sedentary
>
> poses; sitting, leaning or standing still rather than digging, waving
> lifting
> boxes or walking.
>
> Yeah but figure manufacturers don't seem to understand that, they make way
> more useless guys playing baseball or cops running after a hobo than they
> do folks in relaxed realistic positions.....dave
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