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How Do! Make A Cab View / Caboose View Camera Car
This is the first video in what I plan to be a series of videos called “How Do”. These videos show how I completed small projects on my layout that I think others may be interested in. I do not consider myself and expert on anything, so the name How Do implies this is one way you can do it. These videos are heavily influenced by ease of effort and minimal cost, and I hope provide inspiration and encouragement for some of you. This particular video is making a camera car. By now, most of you have seen cab view videos on HO scale or larger layouts. It is a cool perspective from which to view a model railroad. But when I started researching, information was hard to find. So I’m sharing what I learned.

This video is a little short on action. I wanted to be brief but thorough. I think I met the thorough goal at the expense of being brief. The first sixteen minutes are about building the car and will be of interest to people wanting to do this project. Around the sixteen-minute mark the train ride videos start. I won’t be offended if you jump to that mark in the video.

In the video, I said I’d provide the bill of material. That is listed at the bottom of this description.

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BILL OF MATERIALS
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1. Camera – Search for “motorcycle helmet camera”. You’ll find manufacturer names like “Wzquisite”, “Anself” and “Cterwk”.
2. Gondola – HO scale gon or flat car.
3. Styrofoam Riser (optional) – 1” inch wide turned on side, cut to fit. BTW, the Styrofoam was pink, I painted it black.
4. Riser Protection (optional) – styrene cut to fit the Styrofoam riser.
5. Rubber band
6. Car Weights
7. Engine Hood (optional) – Only needed if you want to simulate the engine being in your shot.
8. Caboose Roof(optional) – Only needed if you want to simulate the caboose being in your shot.
9. Micro SD Card – Can buy at electronics store / department. Get one with the SD card adaptor for easier use with a computer.
White Glue – to secure riser sides and weights to the riser.
 
Location: Peavine Division Date: 4/24/2023
Source: -David Lamb Personal Collection  | (http://www.dlamb15.com/wo/)
Photo ID: 2922
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