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เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 15 ก.ค. 2016
Official TH-cam channel for the National Model Railroading Association (NMRA).
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Dave Ackman Creating 3D Structures Without Learning CAD 202409 NMRAx
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Dave Ackman Creating 3D Structures Without Learning CAD 202409 NMRAx
Grouper, covering member dues through health coverage!
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Get Paid for Having Fun Grouper works with Medicare Advantage and Medicare Supplement plans to help cover membership dues, so you can focus on what you love. In just a few minutes you will be on your way to verifying if your current health plan includes the Grouper social benefit. If it does, you will receive a yearly check to help cover your National Model Railroad Association membership dues....
NoVi 2025 - 2025 National Convention of the National Model Railroad Association
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Experience a different type of NMRA Convention in 2025! Welcome to "A Convention Like No Other" - where tradition meets innovation in the heart of Detroit. We're redefining what a model railroad convention can be, making it more accessible, affordable, and exciting than ever before. 🌟 Why This Convention is Different: -Dramatically reduced costs - up to 67% savings for families! -All-inclusive ...
James Whatley Building Anohaqui Station An Adventure in Laser Cutting 202406 NMRAx
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James Whatley Building Anohaqui Station An Adventure in Laser Cutting 202406 NMRAx
Logan Zimmerman 3D Printer Installed On Desk Now What 202405 NMRAx
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Logan Zimmerman 3D Printer Installed On Desk Now What 202405 NMRAx
Lee Calkins & Gordy Robinson Raising the Bar for N Scale 202405 NMRAx
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Lee Calkins & Gordy Robinson Raising the Bar for N Scale 202405 NMRAx
Logan Zimmerman Making 3D Printing less intimidating 202404 NMRAx
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Logan Zimmerman Making 3D Printing less intimidating 202404 NMRAx
Thomas Gasior MMR Scenery Built On Your Workbench 202312 NMRAx
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Thomas Gasior MMR Scenery Built On Your Workbench 202312 NMRAx
Pat Raymer and Joel Morse 2024 Surfliner Long Beach CA 202312 NMRAx
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Pat Raymer and Joel Morse 2024 Surfliner Long Beach CA 202312 NMRAx
Lloyd Henchey The 6 Pillars of Scenery 202312 NMRAx
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Lloyd Henchey The 6 Pillars of Scenery 202312 NMRAx
John Sacerdote Amherst Railway Society Railroad Hobby Show 202312 NMRAx
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John Sacerdote Amherst Railway Society Railroad Hobby Show 202312 NMRAx
Mike Rainville Maple Landmark Woodcraft 202311 NMRAx
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Mike Rainville Maple Landmark Woodcraft 202311 NMRAx
Martyn Jenkins The Lost Layout of Mick Williams 20240823 NMRAx
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Martyn Jenkins The Lost Layout of Mick Williams 20240823 NMRAx
John Young & Speed Muller How We Built Our Free MoN Yards 20240823 NMRAx
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John Young & Speed Muller How We Built Our Free MoN Yards 20240823 NMRAx
Eric Hansmann Backdating Plastic Freight Car Models 20240823 NMRAx
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Eric Hansmann Backdating Plastic Freight Car Models 20240823 NMRAx
Lee Calkins Modular Layout Design 202409 NMRAx
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Lee Calkins Modular Layout Design 202409 NMRAx
Lloyd Henchey Scenery Pillar 3 Water 202404 NMRAx
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Lloyd Henchey Scenery Pillar 3 Water 202404 NMRAx
Eric Hansmann Weathering As Layers 202409 NMRAx
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Eric Hansmann Weathering As Layers 202409 NMRAx
James Whatley Update On Photo Interpretation for Model Makers 202404 NMRAx
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James Whatley Update On Photo Interpretation for Model Makers 202404 NMRAx
Lloyd Henchey Scenery Pillar 2 Vegetation 202403 NMRAx
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Lloyd Henchey Scenery Pillar 2 Vegetation 202403 NMRAx
Joseph Giunto The One Town Approach 202403 NMRAx
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Joseph Giunto The One Town Approach 202403 NMRAx
Craig Mackie How to Train Your Crew 202403 NMRAx
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Craig Mackie How to Train Your Crew 202403 NMRAx
Martyn Jenkins Tru Blu Scoop on the Blunami 202311 NMRAx
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Martyn Jenkins Tru Blu Scoop on the Blunami 202311 NMRAx
Benoit Evellin State of the Hobby Bonjour from France202311 NMRAx
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Benoit Evellin State of the Hobby Bonjour from France202311 NMRAx
Russ Segner Modeling A Rail Served Dynamite Factory 202309 NMRAx
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Russ Segner Modeling A Rail Served Dynamite Factory 202309 NMRAx
Gerry Hopkins More Layouts Part 10 202309 NMRAx
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Gerry Hopkins More Layouts Part 10 202309 NMRAx
Bill Huebner Using Fast Tracks Bullfrog Turnout Control 202309 NMRAx
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Bill Huebner Using Fast Tracks Bullfrog Turnout Control 202309 NMRAx
National Model Railroad Association dues COVERED thanks to our partnership with @hellogrouper
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National Model Railroad Association dues COVERED thanks to our partnership with @hellogrouper
Part 12 - The NY Harbor - Lehigh Valley Railroad - The Last Run
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Part 12 - The NY Harbor - Lehigh Valley Railroad - The Last Run
I’m never disappointed with shorter videos. Good presentation. I’m having a long term problem with (any) CAD software. A lot of presenters used CAD at work and don’t realize many viewers can’t understand it. This presentation seems to take it at a more reasonable pace. Thanks.
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Good job, Thomas
Very fine!!!! See you all there!!!!!!
I am planning on attending in January. I hope to score some items I am looking for. Is there a place to ship items home at the show or close buy? Those "G" scale passenger cars are "BIG". Flying in from Houston, Texas.
Truly an awesome show! Have been attending since 1998! Thank you to John and his Team for ALL they do every year!!!
I, along with a friend, had the privilege of meeting Mick and Brooks as guests of Mick in 1980 or 81 when it was under construction. And we didn't sign a non-disclosure agreement either. The details fascinated me. The walkway was paved with South African rock slabs, it took a container of Canadian Western Red Cedar to line the building eaves. The doors were powered sliding doors into the foyer. The sound system was built in under a coffee table and featured Nakamichi components. To the right of the foyer was a commercial kitchen. There were many more I could comment on, but I'll leave you with one thing I don't think made it onto the video. Under the house, in a cellar type rumpus room was an N Gauge layout Mick had built for him to see if he liked model trains. He obviously did. 😊
Great presentation!
This is really great. Nice job Speed. I like your realistic description of how things are more likely to work over how in theory they would.
Arch bar trucks were banned as July 1, 1941 not 1940.
Three minutes in and I'm already bored to tears
I think it’s fascinating and I’m learning a lot that I can use in my own modeling
audio could certainly be better.
Great video and tips! I’ve never had much luck with isopropyl either. It always washed away the paint and seems to react oddly with clear coats (turns foggy), especially with older Branchline stuff
I would encourage anyone viewing this page to tolerate the sound quality for a few minutes. It gets better and the presentation is interesting.
good modeler Lloyd....
Thanks Dwight
Thank you Benoit for an interesting presentation. The audio could be better but the history section and videos were good. - Tony.
Makes me think of the fireworks factory that was in East Rochester, NY until it exploded one night.
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so it takes a full 32 minutes of advertising to get to the content? no thanks...😠
Assume most people fast forward past all that, so these advertisers don’t even get the benefit of their ad being seen.
Great clinic about weathering starting around 30 minutes
Eric Hansmann is a good and practical modeler. Worth watching, but do skip forward.
Dimitri Coves
Rippin Shoal
Caterina Valley
Mike Tylick’s presentation, “Perspective” (a.k.a. forced perspective), at 1:05:00 is excellent! A friend on the NMRA Discord server recommended it to me when I asked for advice and a sanity check on a planned project. The information and examples here are exactly what I need to know and see. Thank you for a very useful and thorough presentation. I’m going right back and watching it all over again.
Thank you. Lots of good information.
Its pretty bad when the dues are so high that you have to have this. I know many people who wonder why the dues are so high and have quit the NMRA. They still run trains but just don't associate with the NMRA.
Wonder what he's hiding in the freezer ?!
Total BS... I went through the entire review process. I have Medicare coverage and supplemental benefits through Kaiser Permanente. I was told I do not qualify for this benefit, with NO EXPLAINATION as to why. Grouper would not even return my follow-up emails. This appears to be just another scam to get your information for their database.
I am so glad to see this kind of evidence-based program being made available. Social isolation is an enormous health risk for older people. Participating in organizations like NMRA is a great way to stay connected and stay active.
It is! Staying active socially helps with our physical health!
Getting closer to this age. Will have to check it out. Thanks!
Please do! Let us know if we can help in any way.
Good job Roy--Casey
We are really excited to have this benefit! And very LUCKY!
@4:39 the incline on the apron is more likely because of the lake elevation not so much how heavily the ship is loaded. Lake Michigan elevation is cyclic and has about a 6' difference between low and high water.
Tried several times to join this interchange, but each time I failed. This chat room or whatever it is you call it is way too complicated. If the NMRA has more than 18K members but less than 5% have joined this interchange, maybe someone should rethink this.
Excellent presentation!
Wow, 20 minutes of commercials!
promo sm ☝️
Life 0937 watching.
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Great clinics as always guys. I understand that the segments haven't been edited yet but there is not need to have 20mins of ads played in the beginning for a replay of the live show. Also you can barely hear Lloyd's audio in the first clinic. I would spend a little more fixing this so that the content can be enjoyed in the beginning and then promote the individual clinics of choice on a Playlist later on. We want to encourage members and newcomers by looking attractive on social media. This is the engine to gain the younger generation and it needs to be improved and ahead in the game. I would ask successful youtubers on advice and/or participate in a TH-cam seminar to gain information.
sorry, now menu 20 minutes of adds to try and find anything to watch, this needs a total revamp to make it us full.
First 20 minutes is commericals? Really? Go buy some editing software.
I know this is an old video so this comment will probably never be read... But I always thought about a great place to keep the rails clean and install the charging ports would be in the engine house or the roundhouse, that would be a great way to say that the engines and the operating session has to always come back to zero.
I love G4's presentations! Their irreverent humor masks the fact that they are feeding us copious food for thought. I wish my dry, boring college courses had been half as fun as G4 makes their presentations. ❤❤❤❤❤
I can't add this video to a playlist- is it marked as for kids or something? Or is there another setting that's not set correctly?
Looking forward to it!
I'm currently in the design phase of an HO scale Susquehanna layout set in 1942. I think Joey's penance for not knowing where the NYSW runs should be that he has to come up to Missouri (just south of St Louis) and help build the layout. 😉🤣 Great episode! Lots of wonderful modeling info as always!
can I suggest you turn the volume levels up next time? This is the first time I've watched this, but even though I had the volume turned up to the maximum, I could barely hear anything that was being said. In the end, I just skipped to the next one, then the last one, and wrote this, and then switched off. :(
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The Monadnock Building in Chicago was the largest brick building ever constructed without a steel structure, at 16 stories. As a result, when you enter the building, which I have when I lived in Chicago, it's like walking through a short tunnel due to the walls being 6' thick. Also, the foundation was inadequate, a common weakness in late 1800s-early 1900s buildings. The weight of these massive brick walls has caused the entire building to sink 20" or more into the ground, but fortunately evenly so you don't have a leaning tower of Pisa problem.
Excellent step by step instruction! In particular he described what he will demonstrate and his presentation was inline with that and his style, speaking cadence and focus lent very well to listening. Nicely done!