Wow, this is incredibly realistic. The wood chip piles, the front end loader with muddy tires, the weeds among the tracks. The weathering etc. just makes this so convincing. Great attention to detail.
The additional area for that lumber industry made the scene way better not always is more better but in that scene you proved otherwise man I wish I was this good at modeling.
Love this layout.. one day I would love to see this thing in person! The details are amazing! This is a layout you could visit or see videos of over and over and still find cool details you didn’t see before!
That's awesome ! I spent a night in the then VIA station (in January, 1997) after coming east from Vancouver. We then (my smaller schmoe and I) got off at Longlac in August 2019, and rejoined the Canadian 6 days later. Fantastic !
Great sequencing within the consist.. especially the heavy weathering on the SP autorack mixed in with the newer looking autoracks on more current roads.. awesome work
Love the detailed quality of your HO layout. The fine scale accuracy makes it look even sharper than some of the O scale versions my humble eyes have had the privilege to watch.
Maquete fantástica. Incrivelmente real. Ainda estou no Ferrorama (trem de brinquedo) mas a migração para o Ferromodelismo é inevitável. Parabéns. Demais.
HI. I enjoyed watching the video. The loco and equipment is extremely realistic. The loco sound was odd on my PC. It was too loud and sounded like a copper hammer quickly rapping on a large steel pot. I hope that isn't how it sounds on your layout. That would drive me nuts :-) Thanks for sharing.
Your audio didn't come through right during the video if it sounded like that because that's not the way it sounds on my device. Saying that I can somewhat hear what you're talking about and it is a bit louder than the engine sound. What it's supposed to represent is the sound of the air compressor in the first locomotive coming on and working. With the volume turned up high I could see how it could sound like you described through different types of speakers. Possible the sound controls on your PC has a certain level set higher that may be amplifying that particular sound wavelength causing the discrepancy from what it should sound like. 👍
I agree. The sound I described wasn't continuous and in fact in most of the video the loco sound was great. Sorry, I didn't mean to mislead you. Thanks again for sharing.
Wow, this is incredibly realistic. The wood chip piles, the front end loader with muddy tires, the weeds among the tracks. The weathering etc. just makes this so convincing. Great attention to detail.
The additional area for that lumber industry made the scene way better not always is more better but in that scene you proved otherwise man I wish I was this good at modeling.
Wow !! The realism of your layout detailing is amazing. James.
Thank you James!
Love this layout.. one day I would love to see this thing in person! The details are amazing! This is a layout you could visit or see videos of over and over and still find cool details you didn’t see before!
That's awesome ! I spent a night in the then VIA station (in January, 1997) after coming east from Vancouver. We then (my smaller schmoe and I) got off at Longlac in August 2019, and rejoined the Canadian 6 days later. Fantastic !
Sounds like a great adventure 👍😁
That lumber mill looks amazing ! Beautiful layout 😀
Love the huge area for the lumber yard, looks great
You really captured that part of the north I spent some of my early years in Nipigon Ontario when the kinghorn sub was still around
Your layout is just amazing! Second to none. Being a northern Ontario boy, it’s nice to see something referencing my neck of the woods.
Awesome, realistic looking scenery! Nice job.
I enjoyed the switching video and the low camera angles. Your Longlac Lumber facility looks very realistic. Thanks for posting.-Tom
Nice job on your layout.
amazing layout. a look back at what used to be. better not let TC catch ya going through the crossing before the gates go down! ;)
Beautiful layout wish I could see it in person
The detail is amazing but it's the overal harmony of all those little details that makes it seem so real and just like Northern ontario.
Sweet Video. Love the weathering job on the loco. Thanks for sharing.
Lumber yard is awesome! Thanks for sharing.
Looks so real, awesome job
Amazing detail! Layout looks awesome!
Great sequencing within the consist.. especially the heavy weathering on the SP autorack mixed in with the newer looking autoracks on more current roads.. awesome work
I swear it looks real...! Really well done. Cheers Andrew
2 pick-ups, 0 set-outs. The next train will have a little more work to do at Longlac Lumber. Really enjoyed it Ben, thanks.
That was awesome. Great camera work with well detailed subjects.
Looks so real looking at front of Loco against sky background!
Great video...Great layout!
Love the detailed quality of your HO layout. The fine scale accuracy makes it look even sharper than some of the O scale versions my humble eyes have had the privilege to watch.
I hope the OPP at the crossing reported the late crossing gates? 🙂. Seriously, amazing layout with superb level of detail. Great work.
Incredibly realistic. Thanks for the ride!
This is a fantastic layout ! I always enjoy seeing your new videos.
Some awesome looking scenes!!!
Great detail work love it
Wow nice details.
Really luv the detail you put into your layout... 😜 Daylight Dave..
I love your layout... thanks for sharing and keep up the great work...Lance
Maquete fantástica. Incrivelmente real. Ainda estou no Ferrorama (trem de brinquedo) mas a migração para o Ferromodelismo é inevitável. Parabéns. Demais.
An amazing vignette!
Love it !! Killer video and layout
Back in 1969 my dad supervised the installation of the lathe, kiln and handling equipment at the real lumber company that was in Longlac.
Looks and operates like the real thing.😎
This layout is incredibly realistic
Wow…I’m speechless!🤩
Love your video
Very very nice layout
Awesome!
Amazing looking
Beautiful layout. What did you use for the blue building?
WOW! the weathering is great (both for trains - loco - and vehicle) The scene is excellent. What a layout! Is 2000 an Overland? Great video.
Love it..
I worked there and I thought it was real at first lol
HI. I enjoyed watching the video. The loco and equipment is extremely realistic. The loco sound was odd on my PC. It was too loud and sounded like a copper hammer quickly rapping on a large steel pot. I hope that isn't how it sounds on your layout. That would drive me nuts :-) Thanks for sharing.
Your audio didn't come through right during the video if it sounded like that because that's not the way it sounds on my device. Saying that I can somewhat hear what you're talking about and it is a bit louder than the engine sound. What it's supposed to represent is the sound of the air compressor in the first locomotive coming on and working. With the volume turned up high I could see how it could sound like you described through different types of speakers. Possible the sound controls on your PC has a certain level set higher that may be amplifying that particular sound wavelength causing the discrepancy from what it should sound like. 👍
I agree. The sound I described wasn't continuous and in fact in most of the video the loco sound was great. Sorry, I didn't mean to mislead you. Thanks again for sharing.
@@FunWithHOScaleStuff No need for apologies. No misleading. 👍
👍👍👍
magic realism
love it
Who is the manufacture of your crossing gates?
Shorts in line ?
@2:58 I seen what you did there
zebras!!!
Going way to fast in an industry, not to mention engineer should've stopped for the crossing @ 2:40
Who manufactures the MLW unit?