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Re: NYMR restart

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Great pictures Steve, if only i could persuade Heather, that a Drone could be of some use, whilst locked down. I imagine the outstanding list of jobs would be her priority.
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yelrow wrote: Wed Sep 30, 2020 5:58 pm >Snip> I imagine the outstanding list of jobs would be her priority.
Oh, you have a list too. Or at least the "Governor" does! :o
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Re: NYMR restart

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we had a Dutch friend, here, who died, unfortunately, too young. He kept a written list of jobs to do. Went to 5 pages. Refused to bump any up, the list, much to frustration of his lady wife. Heather, just says, before you start your list, could you just .......
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Re: NYMR restart

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Steve M wrote: Tue Sep 29, 2020 10:34 pm
bulleidboy wrote: Tue Sep 29, 2020 10:30 pm Great footage - should it have sound? Mine didn't. Barry
Regrettably no sound Barry, but then again, all it would hear would be the buzz of the drone motors.
There is a distinct risk that I am starting to sound like the guy on another forum who is always pushing his videos - and for that I am truly sorry. :D
But.....I found a sound clip on the BBC sound effects website to add to the footage. Not perfect, but it will do .

https://youtu.be/oXLW-TV8M8U
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Re: NYMR restart

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Very good. Did the sound track have the doppler effect already - or are you a sound techie? R-
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RogerB wrote: Fri Oct 02, 2020 10:42 am Very good. Did the sound track have the doppler effect already - or are you a sound techie? R-
A lucky coincidence. The sound file was around three minutes long so I just picked out the bit that sounded ‘right’.
The sound is an unidentified 2-6-2 tank loco and probably running a bit slower than ‘Repton’ but it works for me. :D
A bit like trying to match TTS decoders to the ‘wrong’ loco.
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I agree - a very good fit with the video. R-
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The loco sounded like it was really working hard.
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Not bad - as Brian said "sounded as though the loco was working hard" and going a but slower? Perfectly acceptable. Barry

If you put that on a certain forum, they could probably give you the loco number - just from the chuffs :lol:
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First day of this year’s autumn gala - well supported as usual.
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