Richmond Area T-TRAK, special interest group of the Richmond Freelance & Prototype Model Railroaders, displayed at the 44th Annual Model Railroad Show at the Science Museum of Virginia.
This cab ride video was filmed using a Panasonic HX M1 mini cam mounted in a well car. The camera managed to snag a low-hanging sign on the Custardville modules, well-scenicked by Peter Schumann, but it quickly recovered to complete a single lap.
Cab ride did no Justice to the amazing “Star Wars” theatrical modules created by Todd Blose. His Redwood trees are most prominent over the right of way, but mostly you just had to be there to appreciate the intricate detail he included.
Peter introduced his Custardville scene adjacent to his popular, veteran “Camp Custard”.
JM Gadoury worked hard to introduce two new 3-module sets, “Hungry Valley” and “Vanity Fair Bavarian Festival”, and extra time and finish will bring them more acclaim.
Ed Fitzgerald supplied the open staging yard, a refurbishment in progress from his Tokyo Station scene. He also supplied the Digitrax Zephyr power system.
Eric Rihl supplied 2 singles to round out the module roster.
16 сен 2024