Stephen Gunnell and I mounted a Ricoh Theta on a G-gauge car at the 2018 Western Australian Model Railway Exhibition.

Stephen Gunnell and I mounted a Ricoh Theta on a G-gauge car at the 2018 Western Australian Model Railway Exhibition.

Sit back and enjoy the ride! You can scroll to look around at everything, or use a VR headset for the full passenger experience.

#VR #modeltrain #theta #ricoh

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cKYARNoF0jQ&feature=player_embedded

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  1. At one point it stops just before it enters the tunnel because there isn't enough steam pressure to overcome the higher friction of the corner. I have to give it a push and hope it gets far enough around so I can reach the engine and turn the burner up a smidgeon. Ultimately the video stops because the Ricoh thinks it has run out of storage (it still had over a hundred meg).

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  2. At another point just after the camera exits the tunnel I have to reach over and stop the loco before it slams into the side of a train that was being shunted across my line without warning me. Normally I would hold the train before the tunnel where the loco is easy to reach until the line was clear.

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