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The problem, well, one of the problems with doing a video like this with an iPhone is the closeness and depth of field, as only a small amount in the frame is in focus, so as the camera is moving, the screen has to be tapped at various points to get things in focus!
I have another one done, it's on my PC somewhere, I'll post it when I find it!
Phil
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If I didn't know otherwise, it could be a real scene. Lovely flakey weathering on the nissen hut roof - we had a couple of those at home when I was a youngster and the sheeting went exactly like that - maybe something to do with the tin or paint they used during the war …………..
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Cheers Pete.
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Your modelling is certainly setting the bar very high. Your are a great inspiration to me and a lot of others.
Cheers,
Claus
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Can't wait !!!
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Cheers Pete.
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Unless I can get a copy from UK, I don't think I'll see the article …………………
For those interested, "Readly" posts online versions of many magazines which can be read for a single monthly fee. There doesn't appear to be any limit to the number of magazines one can read provided of course, they are made available to "Readly" by the publisher. I currently get Model Rail, BRM and Railway Modeller along with a few car and photography magazines etc. As I said, whilst Hornby Magazine used to be there, it no longer is. Certainly much cheaper than my old hard copy subscriptions used to be !
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Worth a look.
Cheers Pete.
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