Great work again Ken!! Your Sawmill scene is taking shape, and that First Responder photo was sweet!! Lok-Sound's in house Guru, blew my mind with ALL of the different sound files - including different variations of the SAME prime mover! I'm now an even bigger Lok-Sound fan now, than I was before!!!
Just when I think your shows couldn't get any better you produce one like this! No, I'm not brown nosing. I just happened to really enjoy ALL the material presented this month. My "Wow meter" is pegged! Great work Ken.
Really enjoyed everything in this whats neat segment. The ESU Loksound piece is particularly good and I will be getting loksound decoders for more of my locomotives. Can't wait to get my RS18u locos built and some great decoders in them.
Great leaf chopping, I put my leaves in a 55gl garbage can - then run my weed wacker in it until all is reduced. That way I get a volume of chopped leaves to grind in my grinder. Love your shows!
Today, I saw a train with a caboose! It was just a NS locomotive, pulling heavyweight flat car carrying a giant GE jet engine wrapped in white plastic, followed by a caboose -- and not a rusted out piece of junk either, but a shiny modern clean fancy caboose!
Grear show again Ken. Although I always look forward to this at the beginning of the month, so I waited until today the first of the month to watch it. Set it back to the same date Ken! Love your show. RT
Yea I just E Mailed Joe about ten minutes ago with the same thoughts you just said. It seems to lack the wow factor I look forward to around the 1st of the month... Like by the 1st, its old news.....kp
I always love these... and you know what I would LOVE to see, is a segment like the "Carving Track Profiles in Foam" segment, using EZ Track! I see the amazing work that Ken has done with EZ Track on the EZ Model Railroads cover, and seeing how I'm building my first small layout with EZ track, I would love to learn how to get a realistic look from it! How would I even go about ballasting the turnouts? I just got my supplies today to start building... my bench work is done, and I'm stuck using 1" pink foam (because that's as thick as they sell in this G-d forsaken desert) but with the height of the EZ track road bed, I think that's going to work. I'm modeling a desert scene... "Old West", but as envisioned on a Hollywood movie set, so operations will be things like getting passenger cars ready for a scene, or getting freight cars ready for a scene... and of course, a MofW set to keep the studio set tidy, and operating for the next film crew, and production company. (a freelanced, "what if" movie sets allows for a believable collection of engines and cars, so I can run anything from the old Norris engines, and the John Bull to more modern steam, and maybe one day I might even buy a diesel)
man I love your videos I watch them every month, im really excited to see the lumber mill take shape Im doing a lumber theme n scale layout so watching yours being built will help me get an idea of how I should do mine can't wait also gotta give it up that your in Oregon Woot woot me to lol
Ken always a pleasure to watch your videos. You should consider doing a hour long show divided up into 2 parts. You have enough materiel to spread out and give yourself some time to go into more detail. that building a diorama section could have taken up this entire episode.
Wonderful worth waiting for.. loved the fire scene, was wondering I love that desktop you have on your computer I would love to have that be mine too... where could I find it.
HI Ken .Back in March you looked at Woodland Sen. Just plug . Seeing you hook 3 street lights to one port on the light hub, I was wondering if you can do this with the LED stick on by splicing 3 into one. I am building the Walters 4 bay Fire Station with full interior , trucks and office first floor. Living quarters and office on 2ed floor. Hope to here from you . Thank you, Scottie
Excellent presentation on all topics ! Why do the LED's appear to flicker on UP Challenger? I wonder if the duty cycle governing LED brightness is being picked up by the video sampling. Whatever's happening, I think the LED persistence probably looks okay live. After all, AC Incandescent bulbs flicker 60 times a second but nobody notices.
I have that problem with Broad way limited.. the Pensey t1's were good run bys but never got used because of the head light on and off and on and off.........It just doesn't look good on video...
Ken, thank you for sharing with us all this great information and tips/tricks to help with our model railroading. And your photography is really awesome, enjoy the way you setup your shoots, the night scenes look very nice!! Thanks again D. Muse
That's awesome! Love the scenery and I love loksound decoders! One question though: has there been any talk of expanding their variety of horns and bells, and whistles for steam files? I feel like that's the one aspect they're somewhat behind on. It may just be me, and there may be more of those soundfiles then I know of, but it seemed like there isn't the same variety and playability as TCS wowsound.
Ken, you've produced yet another outstanding "What's Neat" episode. I thoroughly enjoyed your realistic terrain modeling technique for water flow around track roadbeds as well as the ESU segment about prime mover sound variations. But this episode also marks the second in a row without anything N-scale related. Again, I encourage you to feature more about N scale model railroading. It still remains the second most popular scale worldwide enjoyed by model railroaders, so you're overlooking a vast audience by not featuring N scale coverage. -from Tom Pilling
Terrain modeling techniques shown work great for N, ESU tips apply to their Micro decoders too, which fit in N scale locos fine. Benchwork methods can be used on an N scale layout too. There are very few topics that need to be N scale specific to be applicable just fine to N.
Yes, Ken, the topics you mentioned in your reply apply to all scales and not just N scale. They are great topics, to be sure. But what you neglected to address was why the last 2 episodes did not include any topics specific to N scale only. I hate to say it, but you're almost starting to sound Trumpian with your evasiveness and excuse-making. Again, I encourage you to expand your coverage to include more features particular to the world's second most popular model railroading scale and its giant fan base, regardless of whether or not Bachmann is your client. I hope at least your July 2017 episode of "What's Neat" will devote some attention to the National N Convention to be held next month in Pittsburgh. How can your online magazine live up to its name "Model Railroad Hobbyist" when it continues to exclude targeted, specific coverage on such a large segment of the hobby? I don't believe Model Railroader magazine ever published 2 consecutive issues without including a single topic specific to just N scale. If MR can do it, why can't MRH?
Great video. Have a question though, I will be starting a new layout in a house I currently bought. My first lay out I just use I piece of foam, you're using three, any advantage for doing more then one?
Joshua Toro - if you're in the Southwest like I am, the GOOD foam is few and far between. 😖 Home Depot has some down here, but usually no thicker than 1 inch....
Does anyone else just use plaster cloth like I do anymore? To be honest I find it faster, easier, and cleaner than getting that foam absolutely everywhere.
Ken Patterson I clearly hit a sore spot. I am sorry for all you are dealing with. I appreciate what you do through your show. I wasn't asking for N scale segments, just for a response. Thanks. I hope all works out and goes well for you. I was trying to be critical, just curious. I appologize if I came across that way.
We've moved up our monthly release by almost two weeks, permanently. We will always be out just before the month starts, instead of a few day into the month. Enjoy!
Ken and friends. Awesome video with lots of tips and techniques. I look forward to each month's video.
Frank
Great work again Ken!! Your Sawmill scene is taking shape, and that First Responder photo was sweet!!
Lok-Sound's in house Guru, blew my mind with ALL of the different sound files - including different variations of the SAME prime mover!
I'm now an even bigger Lok-Sound fan now, than I was before!!!
Yeah Murph, blew me away too!! I'm grateful that 8-567, 12-645, 20-645 and ALCo 244, in variations is available!
Carmine 🚂
Just when I think your shows couldn't get any better you produce one like this! No, I'm not brown nosing. I just happened to really enjoy ALL the material presented this month. My "Wow meter" is pegged! Great work Ken.
Gary Binder h(
Really enjoyed everything in this whats neat segment. The ESU Loksound piece is particularly good and I will be getting loksound decoders for more of my locomotives. Can't wait to get my RS18u locos built and some great decoders in them.
Great leaf chopping, I put my leaves in a 55gl garbage can - then run my weed wacker in it until all is reduced. That way I get a volume of chopped leaves to grind in my grinder. Love your shows!
Today, I saw a train with a caboose! It was just a NS locomotive, pulling heavyweight flat car carrying a giant GE jet engine wrapped in white plastic, followed by a caboose -- and not a rusted out piece of junk either, but a shiny modern clean fancy caboose!
Wow Ken, awesome video. You really add so much to the hobby, everytime I watch Whats Neat, I feel I can take my layout to the next level. Great Job
Great video Ken, nice seeing some Sn3 on your show.
Grear show again Ken. Although I always look forward to this at the beginning of the month, so I waited until today the first of the month to watch it. Set it back to the same date Ken! Love your show. RT
Yea I just E Mailed Joe about ten minutes ago with the same thoughts you just said. It seems to lack the wow factor I look forward to around the 1st of the month... Like by the 1st, its old news.....kp
Another expert video completed. Love the work Ken, keep it up.
I always love these... and you know what I would LOVE to see, is a segment like the "Carving Track Profiles in Foam" segment, using EZ Track! I see the amazing work that Ken has done with EZ Track on the EZ Model Railroads cover, and seeing how I'm building my first small layout with EZ track, I would love to learn how to get a realistic look from it! How would I even go about ballasting the turnouts? I just got my supplies today to start building... my bench work is done, and I'm stuck using 1" pink foam (because that's as thick as they sell in this G-d forsaken desert) but with the height of the EZ track road bed, I think that's going to work. I'm modeling a desert scene... "Old West", but as envisioned on a Hollywood movie set, so operations will be things like getting passenger cars ready for a scene, or getting freight cars ready for a scene... and of course, a MofW set to keep the studio set tidy, and operating for the next film crew, and production company. (a freelanced, "what if" movie sets allows for a believable collection of engines and cars, so I can run anything from the old Norris engines, and the John Bull to more modern steam, and maybe one day I might even buy a diesel)
Art and engineering together--awesome work.
great show this month guys.
man I love your videos I watch them every month, im really excited to see the lumber mill take shape Im doing a lumber theme n scale layout so watching yours being built will help me get an idea of how I should do mine can't wait also gotta give it up that your in Oregon Woot woot me to lol
Another enjoyable video. Ken Patterson, you hit one out of the ball park with the first Responders photo shoot. Can I use it as a wallpaper on my PC?
Another phantastic video, thanks for doing these. Wait, what happened to the harbor freight static grass unit???
Hi Ken! thanks for another edition of "whats neat" !
Ken always a pleasure to watch your videos. You should consider doing a hour long show divided up into 2 parts. You have enough materiel to spread out and give yourself some time to go into more detail. that building a diorama section could have taken up this entire episode.
Great job guys! This is my favorite episode so far...I like them all btw, but this one stands out. Thanks for sharing. John
Wonderful worth waiting for.. loved the fire scene, was wondering I love that desktop you have on your computer I would love to have that be mine too... where could I find it.
Loved the fire lighting. When will we see the finished photos?
Hey Dad, I tried calling you back the other day...I need to interview you for the show.....KP
Ken. Use my cell 660-525-1741
HI Ken .Back in March you looked at Woodland Sen. Just plug . Seeing you hook 3 street lights to one port on the light hub, I was wondering if you can do this with the LED stick on by splicing 3 into one. I am building the Walters 4 bay Fire Station with full interior , trucks and office first floor. Living quarters and office on 2ed floor. Hope to here from you . Thank you, Scottie
great stuff as ever!
Following you from Italy.
Ken great work. A true artist. I wish I had a 10th of your talent.
Excellent presentation on all topics ! Why do the LED's appear to flicker on UP Challenger? I wonder if the duty cycle governing LED brightness is being picked up by the video sampling. Whatever's happening, I think the LED persistence probably looks okay live. After all, AC Incandescent bulbs flicker 60 times a second but nobody notices.
I have that problem with Broad way limited.. the Pensey t1's were good run bys but never got used because of the head light on and off and on and off.........It just doesn't look good on video...
I'm surprised no one commented on the Blazing Saddles reference of "Rock Ridge"!
Very well done gentlemen!
Ken, thank you for sharing with us all this great information and tips/tricks to help with our model railroading. And your photography is really awesome, enjoy the way you setup your shoots, the night scenes look very nice!! Thanks again D. Muse
That's awesome! Love the scenery and I love loksound decoders! One question though: has there been any talk of expanding their variety of horns and bells, and whistles for steam files? I feel like that's the one aspect they're somewhat behind on. It may just be me, and there may be more of those soundfiles then I know of, but it seemed like there isn't the same variety and playability as TCS wowsound.
There's a whole new line of Full Throttle Steam files being released currently. Plenty of new whistles and other steam sounds.
ESUDCC ah ok. Any new horn soundfiles in the works for diesel decoders?
Ken, you've produced yet another outstanding "What's Neat" episode. I thoroughly enjoyed your realistic terrain modeling technique for water flow around track roadbeds as well as the ESU segment about prime mover sound variations.
But this episode also marks the second in a row without anything N-scale related. Again, I encourage you to feature more about N scale model railroading.
It still remains the second most popular scale worldwide enjoyed by model railroaders, so you're overlooking a vast audience by not featuring N scale coverage.
-from Tom Pilling
Terrain modeling techniques shown work great for N, ESU tips apply to their Micro decoders too, which fit in N scale locos fine. Benchwork methods can be used on an N scale layout too. There are very few topics that need to be N scale specific to be applicable just fine to N.
Yes, Ken, the topics you mentioned in your reply apply to all scales and not just N scale. They are great topics, to be sure. But what you neglected to address was why the last 2 episodes did not include any topics specific to N scale only. I hate to say it, but you're almost starting to sound Trumpian with your evasiveness and excuse-making.
Again, I encourage you to expand your coverage to include more features particular to the world's second most popular model railroading scale and its giant fan base, regardless of whether or not Bachmann is your client.
I hope at least your July 2017 episode of "What's Neat" will devote some attention to the National N Convention to be held next month in Pittsburgh.
How can your online magazine live up to its name "Model Railroad Hobbyist" when it continues to exclude targeted, specific coverage on such a large segment of the hobby? I don't believe Model Railroader magazine ever published 2 consecutive issues without including a single topic specific to just N scale. If MR can do it, why can't MRH?
Great video. Have a question though, I will be starting a new layout in a house I currently bought. My first lay out I just use I piece of foam, you're using three, any advantage for doing more then one?
Easy! More depth. With 3 layers, you can carve deep canyons, rivers, waterfalls, whatever you want! It's just more material to work with.
THANK YOU...for sharing.
Ken, another great video. Here's an idea--take some video of how Matt Hermann records an engine's sound.
Don't want to share too many secrets! ;)
Good video!
Open broadcaster software
where do you get the foam from?
Joshua Toro - if you're in the Southwest like I am, the GOOD foam is few and far between. 😖 Home Depot has some down here, but usually no thicker than 1 inch....
Does anyone else just use plaster cloth like I do anymore? To be honest I find it faster, easier, and cleaner than getting that foam absolutely everywhere.
Ken, I like your videos. I have watched them all. But I wonder why you never reply to any comments. Seems like you don't value your loyal followers.
Ken Patterson I clearly hit a sore spot. I am sorry for all you are dealing with. I appreciate what you do through your show. I wasn't asking for N scale segments, just for a response. Thanks. I hope all works out and goes well for you. I was trying to be critical, just curious. I appologize if I came across that way.
Tons of value,, just no time...
Wow, terrible typo...I was NOT trying to be critical...
I'm way early
We've moved up our monthly release by almost two weeks, permanently. We will always be out just before the month starts, instead of a few day into the month. Enjoy!
...dying to see What's neat July...