I am not sure about video size. A bit annoying, not sure if it is something to do with Vimeo or the user's end. Sorry about that.
In the current parlance, which I detest, I "reached out" to Vimeo, never heard a word back. Squint is best I can tell you.

Chase, the Malamute, looks on in wonder as I scenic Armadilloville West.

For the road I had considered plaster, then paper, then bath tub calk, but in the end I splashed on some flat black.
If it ain't broke, don't fix it.

Using this old Life Like Scenery kit to maintain a '70's vintage feel. The dust is powdery, the lichen is toast,
but it is still quite usable.

Planting the bus service on its own baseboard helped progress considerably, as I am able to get about and fill in the
spots. Additionally, after a long stare at the instruction manual, it dawned on me that all the masts are to the
interior of the lap, which prevents the bus from climbing up on the bases. This was never mentioned in the manual.
Additionally, theoretically one can add in additional
S curves to give the traverse a more interesting
view, but after one failed attempt I went back to the Keep It Super Simple paradigm that has worked so well on both
Henley and Armodilloville.