Dave, I guess in this case the layout is only part of the
presentation--the video being the end result. In the home page photo on
the Houston S Gaugers website is one of my shots. I've done some of the
same things with a sunset/dusk lighting plus some bluish smoke from the
stacks to give it some flavor to the shot--it's difficult to add sound
to a still shot however. More than a few hours of time were involved in
making that shot and no diesels were harmed!
Bob Werre
BobWphoto.com
>
>
> Hi Bob , Yeah some where in one of his videos he said the sound is
> dubbed from real train recordings and he told what software he used to
> add the smoke. Makes a nice movie but those things would not be in use
> when operating the actual layout. That HO layout does look nice though
> and captures modern railroading quite well. I recall watching real
> almost retired ATSF FP45's stop in a passing siding at Tehachapi and
> then slowly take off up the hill making a nice cloud of smoke....dave
>
>
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