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Wow, Calum! We *were* only kidding when we said you had to be done
before Monday. Tuesday would have been fine...
I especially like the closing shot from inside your station. When we
set the layout up again, we need to have some photo op time with shots
from inside your station, my station, various points around town, etc.
Storyboard it, and I'll bring a shock-absorber suspended triple action
self-adjusting cam-reduced high tension contraflubulent camera car with
deluxe shower heads.
Could you do me a favour? Put your camera down on a baseplate. Prop
the back end up to a proper angle. Measure the maximum clearance
required, from the surface of the baseplate. Then I can subtract that
from 15.0 bricks, and we'll still have a plate to spare for rough track,
etc.
I'll make you a camera car so nice that your camera won't want to work
anywhere else.
Jeff E
PS: Get to sleep, you naughty boy, you've got a big day ahead of you.
Calum Tsang wrote:
>
> I put together a short clip of some of the trains running around the train4
> layout:
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> http://peach.mie.utoronto.ca/events/lego/video/lego-011803-video.mpg
>
> It's mostly just trains driving around-the onboard footage was REALLY jerky.
> (ie, jerky enough to cause data errors on the tape-probably due to vibration
> from the contact)
>
> Calum
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