Great ops session Rick! Which camera are you using when filming in 4K? I'm using a GoPro Hero 8 Black and if I have batteries in while using a USB cable for charging while filming, mine overheats; but if I take the batteries out and just use the USB cable for power, it doesn't overheat. Also thank you for your service as I didn't know you were in the USAF. - Jason
Hi Jason. I use a Sony ZV-1. It's a known 'issue' for it to overheat when filming in 4k. But it does that after about 25 mins so good amount of time to do a switching video. I can always just let it cool off for 5 mins and continue on also.
Hi Rick & Hi To Yours Dog Benjamin Please and thanks Rick & it's is Randy and i like yours video is Cool & Thanks Rick & Benjamin & Friends Randy & Super Cool Video Rick
I checked Flight Radar and at 17:30 a few Navy helicopters and planes are flying around, but no F's. I'll look again later. A crew that died on the law will result in random trains sitting in random places. A dog catch crew will get a ride in the carry all and finish the work and take the train wherever it was supposed to go, and hopefully finish before they die on the law too! Some trains are cursed. I operated on one layout that used a different schedule each day of the week, since not every train ran seven days a week on his railroad or the prototype for that matter.
Would you be willing to answer a question about your layout lighting? It looks like a very shallow lighting valence is used along the top of the backdrops? Do you use florescent, LED tape lights, or something else?
Great Switching. Make summer fun, winter is too long.
Maybe switch 1 area from yard to location and back. Then move to another, that way after the 3rd op session you will have started al over again
Another enjoyable video. Agreed it's nice to break things up especially during the nice weather.
Cool, I knew you were a Vet, but didn't know it was Air Force. Me too! Hill AFB.
What part of California in can you see the wildfire where you at?
Fun Times!
Awesome video as always. Thanks for sharing. Dave
Thanks 👍
Just as a point of reference, it is illegal to leave cars blocking roads.
It's called Kik Bass.
Thank you for another visit to your garage. See you next time.
Always great to see your layout operations. Sets me up for the weekend. Thanks.
Another great Op's video. Always fun to watch. Thanks for sharing.
Glad you enjoyed it
Hey Rick, thanks for another great ops session.
Very welcome
Happy Friday Rick great video as always from Ohio
Great vid thanks from New Zealand
Awesome as always.
Hey Rick, what kind of camera are you using? Thanks for the different ops video today 🙏
Cheers,
Ben
I'd be out there filming the F-22's and all the other Air Force aircraft flying in and out of there. Trains and planes, best of both worlds. ;)
Great ops session Rick! Which camera are you using when filming in 4K? I'm using a GoPro Hero 8 Black and if I have batteries in while using a USB cable for charging while filming, mine overheats; but if I take the batteries out and just use the USB cable for power, it doesn't overheat. Also thank you for your service as I didn't know you were in the USAF. - Jason
Hi Jason. I use a Sony ZV-1. It's a known 'issue' for it to overheat when filming in 4k. But it does that after about 25 mins so good amount of time to do a switching video. I can always just let it cool off for 5 mins and continue on also.
I've lived near air stations all my life. It feels strange if I don't hear jet noise!
Hi Rick & Hi To Yours Dog Benjamin Please and thanks Rick & it's is Randy and i like yours video is Cool & Thanks Rick & Benjamin & Friends Randy & Super Cool Video Rick
I checked Flight Radar and at 17:30 a few Navy helicopters and planes are flying around, but no F's. I'll look again later.
A crew that died on the law will result in random trains sitting in random places. A dog catch crew will get a ride in the carry all and finish the work and take the train wherever it was supposed to go, and hopefully finish before they die on the law too! Some trains are cursed.
I operated on one layout that used a different schedule each day of the week, since not every train ran seven days a week on his railroad or the prototype for that matter.
Would you be willing to answer a question about your layout lighting? It looks like a very shallow lighting valence is used along the top of the backdrops? Do you use florescent, LED tape lights, or something else?
I use led strips. you can see the ones I use here amzn.to/3LVg8S9
What camera do you use?
I use a Sony zv1