 Hi there! If you love model railroading as much as I do, then you'll want to check out Train Masters TV brought to you by Model Railroad Hobbiest. TMTV is MRH's membership video website for model railroading. And we have many new inspirational and how-to videos coming throughout 2016 and into 2017, such as the art of airbrushing series on notch 8. The ups and downs and ins and outs of painting with air. We're taking the mystery out of airbrushing on notch 8. Literally dozens of step-by-step DCC installs for HO and N scale. The track power, if you put the decoder in and the socket's not wired properly, what'll happen is the locomotive will program on the programming track and act normal until you try to run it. And as soon as you try to advance the throttle, the decoder will fry. Getting started in DCC on DCC decoded. And then enter. And then we've got speed. Perfect. That was easy. It is. It's actually very simple. A new layout building series using Toma. Toma stands for the one module approach and allows you to start small but think big as to your layout aspirations. Also, watch for our new ah-ha moment tips. Short and sweet videos loaded with meaty tips that even some hobby experts may not be aware of. It's read the range of the motor. It's adjusted anything that it found. And now CV54, which is my back game of CV, is corrected for it. Nice. So now when I go to move this, it should start off very nice and slow and smooth. Look at that. Very nice. Plus, I will be coming to Train Masters TV in 2017 with several segments from my Run Like a Dream book series and from the MRH painting guide. TMTV has over 400 videos with new videos added every week. In fact, to watch every video in our library at 30 minutes a day will take you nine months. And during that time, we will have added another 50 new videos. Right now, we're running our summer special, giving you extra free bonus months. But the summer special ends soon, so don't delay. I gotta go. Looks like the Yard Master has given me permission to enter the yard. Train Masters TV, only from model railroad hobbyist magazine.