This is absolutely top notch modeling. Even for O scale, which is so hard to make prototypical, you’ve managed to trick me into thinking I’m watching a real train. Incredible work.
I’ll tell you what I sure would love to get a cab ride riding in a locomotive through the Beautiful mountains and scenery and so on and or even a high rail pick up truck would be great.
If I base my future layout on another layout, I hope it’s your layout. This is beautiful! Do you come from an art background? I used to make models of planes, ships, and I made a train once. I learned how to weather about two years ago however I’m not very good at it. I’m still very young so I don’t have a lot of money to spend on all this cool stuff.
Hi Sam! Thanks for the kind words. I’ve been dreaming of building the layout since I was a kid. It took 10yrs and lots of work and funds. Worth every moment.....don’t let go of your dream.....you will find a way to make it happen.....
Well I am happy to credit if I know who the photographer is 🙂. Stan you may want to put a watermark on your shots if that’s a concern. With that said, thanks for making the effort to travel to remote locations in all kinds of weather and patiently wait for the B&O. I’m not sure which pics are yours but all of them are fantastic.
@@Industrialmodels2 I guess what especially bothers me is that they are floating around out there without any acknowledgement of the photographer. It is one of several occasions recently where my images have been on the internet and the person that posted it didn't know who took it. I have never cared who used my images, along as I got credit. That is all I ever asked. The problem appears to be with Facebook Groups and I have pretty much stopped posting anything there. I never liked watermarks, and it is just easier not to post them. You didn't know who took took them and I don't need for the images in the video to be credited. All is fine. By the way, it is an awesome video, of an awesome layout, at one of my favorite places.
This is absolutely top notch modeling. Even for O scale, which is so hard to make prototypical, you’ve managed to trick me into thinking I’m watching a real train. Incredible work.
Nice grittiness.
I’ll tell you what I sure would love to get a cab ride riding in a locomotive through the Beautiful mountains and scenery and so on and or even a high rail pick up truck would be great.
Man, Do I love the sound of EMD's working hard!!!
I see you pulled a "V&O" and got all two bay hoppers to make your trains seem longer.
Great looking CPL's and backdrop work!
Your layout AND bluegrass--great!
You're videos and layout are nicely done keep them coming.
If I've got to watch diesels I much prefer to watch yours. Great work as usual. 👍
Nice to see new videos! Cool to see that SD40 on the lead!
Very nice do you have a video of the track plan and a walk around thanks Phil
Never get enough of looking at your layout/trains. This is good stuff!
Exceptional 😁👍👍
If I base my future layout on another layout, I hope it’s your layout. This is beautiful! Do you come from an art background? I used to make models of planes, ships, and I made a train once. I learned how to weather about two years ago however I’m not very good at it. I’m still very young so I don’t have a lot of money to spend on all this cool stuff.
Hi Sam! Thanks for the kind words. I’ve been dreaming of building the layout since I was a kid. It took 10yrs and lots of work and funds. Worth every moment.....don’t let go of your dream.....you will find a way to make it happen.....
Is the sound coming from the engines and some cars or other sound system.
Dennis that’s the soundtrack from a real train dubbed over the vid.
can you make b&o emd gp40 # 3684?
I sure hope Atlas makes one in Master line.....
Please credit the photographers for the images you use. That is simple common decency. Two of mine are used without credit.
Well I am happy to credit if I know who the photographer is 🙂. Stan you may want to put a watermark on your shots if that’s a concern. With that said, thanks for making the effort to travel to remote locations in all kinds of weather and patiently wait for the B&O.
I’m not sure which pics are yours but all of them are fantastic.
@@Industrialmodels2 I guess what especially bothers me is that they are floating around out there without any acknowledgement of the photographer. It is one of several occasions recently where my images have been on the internet and the person that posted it didn't know who took it. I have never cared who used my images, along as I got credit. That is all I ever asked. The problem appears to be with Facebook Groups and I have pretty much stopped posting anything there. I never liked watermarks, and it is just easier not to post them. You didn't know who took took them and I don't need for the images in the video to be credited. All is fine.
By the way, it is an awesome video, of an awesome layout, at one of my favorite places.