In our latest track car cam video, we take a ride on Luke Lemmens’ HO-scale Soo Line 2nd Subdivision circa 1979. The starting point is just outside Stevens Point, Wisconsin.
6 Responses to “Luke Lemmens – Track Car Cam Montage Part 1”
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Hide a Hole in Your Model Railroad Backdrop
Oftentimes, holes and gaps in a model railroad backdrop are essential in order to have a train end up somewhere else in the scene. These holes in a structure help give it more depth and add to the aesthetic appeal and realistic nature of your model. However, when left exposed they can have the opposite…
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Building Multi-Level Model Train Benchwork
Oftentimes when building a model railroad layout, it’s beneficial to utilize a stacked scene with multiple levels. Multilevel model train benchwork offers a number of unique advantages to a scene, one of which being the illusion of grander scale. For instance, you might employ the layout of the multilevel model train benchwork if you were…
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Detailed Model Railroad Yard Design at Floresta Junction
At the northwest corner of our expansive model railroad scene we find Floresta Junction, a large staging yard for the C&S and D&RGW railways. In the yards of Floresta, trains travelling both the Colorado & Southern and Denver and Rio Grande Western railways drop shipments and are turned around and reloaded for return journeys, but…
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Exploring Model Train Landscape: Ruby Junction
Next in our journey along the C&S Railway, we leave the main line and follow a branch line through Ruby Junction. Ruby Junction joins together Kebler Pass and Irwin, which sit in the high mountains of Colorado. To make the town of Ruby come to life, expert modelers took advantage of a variety of techniques…
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That was one amazing set up must have taken years to build do you have any information on how big it is.
Is it set up in a shed absolutely fantastic
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Yes. Luke has a beautiful home layout. It’s multi-level and takes up most of his lower level!
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Sarah
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I am curious about what camera you used. The video was great.
Yes. Luke is a great modeler.
The camera is a Sony RM-LVR1.
What fun! I enjoy seeing a work-in-progress. Not afraid to let us see the ceiling and the multiple support systems. And the teaser of ending in the helix-can’t wait for part 2. And great music as well. Thanks, Luke.
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