by Mike Skibbe | Apr 5, 2024 | Modutrak News
Head on over to Kalmbach publishing to order your copy of Great Model Railroads 2024. We’re celebrating 20 years of traveling with the layout this year, and are proud to be featured among the best layouts around. Great Model Railroads 2024...
by Jamie | Mar 11, 2014 | Modutrak News
Once again we took a little time out this holiday season and took some video of the layout. Hope you enjoy it! ...
by Jamie | Sep 3, 2010 | Gallery, Modutrak News
Modutrak displayed for the first time at the 2010 National Train Show in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. We had our largest ever layout at this show consuming a 50×60 foot area. Shows like this are always special as we get to see a lot of old friends, make some new ones and overall take in a great atmosphere. Thanks to everyone that stopped by to chat and have a look around – your kind words of encouragement always mean a lot to us. The rest of the summer will be a break for us till October when we display at the Railroad Prototype Modelers show in Naperville, Illinois. Meanwhile here are a few photos we took at the...
by Jamie | Sep 1, 2010 | Gallery, Modutrak News
Every year during the Christmas to New Year’s holidays we set up a portion of our modular layout for a few weeks to “run some trains”. In addition to just being an excuse for most of us to get together and have a little fun on our own we also try and capture a few images from around the layout. Well last year we decided to play around with a new digitial SLR (Nikon D300S) that has an HD video camera function to capture the current state (back then) of the n-scale Modutrak layout. We stitched together several clips of video we shot throughout the day and humbly present it below: N-Scale modutrak 2009 Year in Review from modutrak on Vimeo. For those that are curious about the technical details, we recorded most of this on a Nikon D300S at 720p. Using a digital SLR means you can use a variety of different lens and produce something that looks more like professional film. That said, recording anything this small and closeup resulted in compromises mostly in depth-of-field issues. Stopping down the lens helps, but introduces more visible noise to the movie due to the low light levels. We used a bank of florescent studio lights with three layers of orange filter gel on them to create the late afternoon sun look. We edited the video with Final Cut Pro and did color grading in Color (exposure, color correction, saturation, sky shading and more were manipulated). We learned a lot and hope you enjoy...