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Midday Modeler — 09-28-2022 — recorded in the Workshop

By Vince C | September 28, 2022

| Last updated on October 4, 2022


Bryson and Cody offer some new tips and tricks during this week's episode of Midday Modeler!

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In this episode of Midday Modeler — 09-28-2022 Bryson Sleppy shows off the new Blunami Bluetooth Decoder. Cody Grivno demonstrates how to jazz up your layout with a variety of signage.

Midday Modeler is a new, regular video segment, recorded on-site and unscripted from Kalmbach Media beginning in February 2022.

The segment features Kalmbach Media staff modeling and talking about model railroads in a casual format. It is unscripted and presented via Trains.com on Wednesdays at 1 p.m. Central time each week.

8 thoughts on “Midday Modeler — 09-28-2022 — recorded in the Workshop

  1. Good show! Signs are great. You can get the letter board alphabets on line, in 1/2 “, 1” and if you look hard you can get 1/4″…

  2. Great show guys. Especially the lettering session. The raised plastic letters are a good idea especially since being raised off the surface they could show shadows depending upon the lighting, nice effect. Thanks Guys.

  3. BRYSON,
    I know it’s a common slip, but the term is Not “a nuther” (Ain’t no such animal)
    It’s “An Other” – this from a freshman English flunky – but my mother was one to read the ads in the morning paper and point out all the mis-spelled and gramaticly incorrect boo-boos – especially the screwed up headlines. We also
    had a copy of freshman English for a backup. Might check before you “go to press.” I believe, back in the day, it was known as “proof reading.”
    Have a great one, JAY

  4. Is everything going to eventually be powered by a cell phone? I don’t have one and don’t want one. I operate my layout with a Digitrax Zephyr and two hand held throttles and I’m a happy camper!

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