Oops! I hit the wrong button too quickly. Thanks for sharing this railroad with us. I’m definitely looking forward to seeing what you have in store for us in the future. This is such a great hobby and will keep you sustained for the rest of your life. I’m 74 and my wife is so appreciative that I have a hobby that keeps my interested, busy and loving life. I enjoy your channel.
kinds words, thank you! We're lucky to be living in an age where you can learn from others over the ether, and share what you're doing too :-).. I don't know what's next, but already itching to get started soon !
Seems such a shame to be the "end" of Greenwood, but looking forward to what you build next. I think I preferred when you were using the horn for stopping and starting but I do recall back in the Greenville days that some people found the horn too obtrusive. Damn. Can't beat a good horn sound.
Watching some Shortline stuff online suggests that the use of the horn for switching moves really 'depends' and I figured it was unlikely in this scenario.. having said that, the bell really grates for me and I do avoid using that even when it perhaps should be on..
No problem mate always enjoy watching your swicthing layouts I'm inspired by them to restart modle trains again in my hobby room working on a project as we speak a simple end to end shelf layout using my kiwi rail locos and wagons cheers for now sunny blenheim south island nz
Oops! I hit the wrong button too quickly. Thanks for sharing this railroad with us. I’m definitely looking forward to seeing what you have in store for us in the future. This is such a great hobby and will keep you sustained for the rest of your life. I’m 74 and my wife is so appreciative that I have a hobby that keeps my interested, busy and loving life. I enjoy your channel.
kinds words, thank you! We're lucky to be living in an age where you can learn from others over the ether, and share what you're doing too :-).. I don't know what's next, but already itching to get started soon !
👍🤠👍 enjoyed it, looking forward to seeing whatever is next😊
Can't wait to see your creativity shine through on your new endeavor. Thanks for sharing the hobby !
Thank you, very kind.. who knows what's next ? :-)
I very much enjoyed Greenwood, it's a beautiful layout. I'm looking forward to what's next. All the best!
Thank You!
A nice layout. Hope to see it again someday.
Looking forward to seeing your future layout!
Love Greenwood. I am looking forward to the next layout. 👍
Thank you Tom!
Looking forward to the new project!
Very interesting patch job on the Ferromex box car. Good luck with your next adventure!
Cheers.. not my work, bought like that :-)
Be interesting to see what you do next, Lee
anxious to see what is next
nice job, I really enjoy watching your work sessions.
Thanks!
Seems such a shame to be the "end" of Greenwood, but looking forward to what you build next. I think I preferred when you were using the horn for stopping and starting but I do recall back in the Greenville days that some people found the horn too obtrusive. Damn. Can't beat a good horn sound.
Watching some Shortline stuff online suggests that the use of the horn for switching moves really 'depends' and I figured it was unlikely in this scenario.. having said that, the bell really grates for me and I do avoid using that even when it perhaps should be on..
Be a shame to say goodbye to Greenwood but am looking forward to what's next
It's either rash or decisive!
@mog1324 I'd say decisive. Sometimes you have to ring out the old. Look forward to what comes next 👍
I remember your switching Brett layout a few years ago cheers from Bruce.blenheim south island new Zealand
Thanks for stopping by again Bruce !
No problem mate always enjoy watching your swicthing layouts I'm inspired by them to restart modle trains again in my hobby room working on a project as we speak a simple end to end shelf layout using my kiwi rail locos and wagons cheers for now sunny blenheim south island nz
Looking
Do you have a track plan that you could share?
Hi .. it’s here in this video:) ua-cam.com/video/rWPV4yASdLI/v-deo.htmlsi=xju22iQ1xaX4b1VG