You really do some incredible photo backgrounds; in fact, probably the best I've ever seen. And, your weathering, especially on the SOO LINE cars look so realistically filthy, yet they are nothing short of beautiful to see! Just amazing work. Great job!
Fine work. I enjoyed the article in mrh too and was delighted to see the building in this video. Love the radical flats too. I think I will try some myself. Subbed
Love the Photo Backdrops....not sure how complicated that is but a video primer on that would be helpful ..Love the layout ...very well done ..Thank you for sharing
What a great lay-out and lovely indistrial landscape. Like the background buildings a lot. Especially the Walthers(Backshop), I think in minute 9:02 (big one). Got 'm too and I'm looking what to do something whit it. Like it. Greets from Holland, Koen.
Hey steve, congrats on the big build contest! it was a pleasure to judge. i noticed in the video that some track piecses were mounted on roadbed, Foam board? woud like to see a video on that. keep up the good work. "G"
Great layout I live in the UK I model layouts on one level looked at layout done in the USA what are the pro and cons of have shelf layout bit put off how to model depth cheers Alan
Thanks very much,Steve.I really enjoyed this layout update & tour. Will watch again. Congrats on your awards. It is great to see your ideas, techniques and combinations of products in place & context. I'll be forwarding your update to a few MR friends for sure. I too am using Radical Flats, though my layout is set in the late 50's in southern BC. I lived in Ottawa (10 years) & North Bay (2 years) as a kid, so I know Muskoka a little. I like your scenic, modelling, and weathering effects on structures & rolling stock. Two questions: What did you decide on for your lighting under the upper level, to light the lower? And the mention of Muskoka reminds me of a few things in thearea but also, have you heard of JR models? I have 2 of their (formerly his) kits that I plan to incorporate and adapt on my layout. Thanks again!
Amazing structure , but have a question , what do you take to build your structure (Turko Brothers fine furniture) is a wall panel kit from a which manufacture ?
First of all congrats on such a great video. So pleased to see it. Anyways, to know more about ho layout you can search google for Corbandy ho scale crusher
***** wondered trains have a very good very realistic finish so do not speak that are made of palstico with these drawings and the aged effect .So far I have looked over but I will see him as ma liked ... I 've added to my bookmarks Sorry for my english i use google translator.
Awesome theme, 80's Nice job on the weathered box cars. Soo and Ontario two of my dad's favorite RR.
You really do some incredible photo backgrounds; in fact, probably the best I've ever seen. And, your weathering, especially on the SOO LINE cars look so realistically filthy, yet they are nothing short of beautiful to see! Just amazing work. Great job!
***** You are most welcome, Steve.
Fine work. I enjoyed the article in mrh too and was delighted to see the building in this video. Love the radical flats too. I think I will try some myself. Subbed
Nice layout with lots of great buildings!! this is one massive undertaking.
Wow, that is a sweet layout! Its hard to imagine all the work it takes to achieve that!
Love the Photo Backdrops....not sure how complicated that is but a video primer on that would be helpful ..Love the layout ...very well done ..Thank you for sharing
Fabulous looking railroad so far thanks for sharing
Very nice tour. Thank you. Good job.
Great looking buildings, rolling stock and locomotives. To paraphrase Donna Summer, "everything looks like it works hard for the money!"
Hey I remember you! I saw your industrial module at the brampton trainshow 2014 haha awesome work bud 😃
Wow! You blew my mind with the weathering technics
What a great lay-out and lovely indistrial landscape. Like the background buildings a lot. Especially the Walthers(Backshop), I think in minute 9:02 (big one). Got 'm too and I'm looking what to do something whit it. Like it.
Greets from Holland, Koen.
Great job Steve every thing looks great,thanks for sharing.
Nice layout, great details.
That was cool. Everything is crazy weathered. great work on everything.
New subscriber, great layout you have going their. Love the detailed buildings and your weathering is top notch. Please update more frequently lol.
Incredible weathering on the loco's and freight cars; that's a lot of work there. Looks really good.
Amazing now,stunning when complete!
THANK YOU FOR DETAIL VIDEO ON YOUR DETAIL LAYOUT AS GOOD LUCK FURTHER PLANNING AND OPERATION OF LAYOUT
Beautiful work! The work on those cars and locomotives is truly professional. I imagine you're a fellow Canadian, eh?
You ever weather stuff for other people? I love how your locos and cars look
Hey steve, congrats on the big build contest! it was a pleasure to judge. i noticed in the video that some track piecses were mounted on roadbed, Foam board? woud like to see a video on that. keep up the good work. "G"
Fantastic layout! Looking forward to more! :)
Great layout I live in the UK I model layouts on one level looked at layout done in the USA what are the pro and cons of have shelf layout bit put off how to model depth cheers Alan
what is the best way to get trains from level to the other a helix will take lot of room cheers alan
Thanks looking forward to seeing that
looks great bud, i wish i had the time and the motivation. keep up the nice work
fantastic layout
Is there a helix connecting the two levels? Thanks for sharing
Thanks very much,Steve.I really enjoyed this layout update & tour. Will watch again. Congrats on your awards. It is great to see your ideas, techniques and combinations of products in place & context. I'll be forwarding your update to a few MR friends for sure. I too am using Radical Flats, though my layout is set in the late 50's in southern BC. I lived in Ottawa (10 years) & North Bay (2 years) as a kid, so I know Muskoka a little. I like your scenic, modelling, and weathering effects on structures & rolling stock. Two questions: What did you decide on for your lighting under the upper level, to light the lower? And the mention of Muskoka reminds me of a few things in thearea but also, have you heard of JR models? I have 2 of their (formerly his) kits that I plan to incorporate and adapt on my layout. Thanks again!
hi Steve I like the back ground on your layout are going to make shelf number 3 under the first one ?
Amazing structure , but have a question , what do you take to build your structure (Turko Brothers fine furniture) is a wall panel kit from a which manufacture ?
Awsome layout steve
okay cool can't wait to see it complete
Awesome!!!!! Great work, liked and subscribed.
Trees looks soo real on the wall
First of all congrats on such a great video. So pleased to see it. Anyways, to know more about ho layout you can search google for Corbandy ho scale crusher
Great looking layout!! I laughed when you talked about the car accident as things happen on my layout courtesy of my two children.
Nice! You just earned a sub I am getting inspiration from you for my small 4x8 layout!
Amazing layout !!!!!
i like yor colection ... you bought old trens or you painting it?
***** wondered trains have a very good very realistic finish so do not speak that are made of palstico with these drawings and the aged effect .So far I have looked over but I will see him as ma liked ... I 've added to my bookmarks
Sorry for my english i use google translator.
Sweet! Super realistic
Nice work!
Like from me keep them coming cheers Robert
how's your son doing from when he was in a car accident
Nice job
where is CRA building? ))))
Canada Revenue Agency. :))))))
I ha e just come to the ralization that all of Canada is uncircumcised!
Amazing layout