This is really interesting to me, my father was an executive in the Bush Terminal area and I frequently watch the operations of the BT RR switching local industry and the ship piers in Brooklyn. Late on I would become a stockholder of the merged RR property that uniquely connected points twenty miles apart with one mile of track. In the days of break bulk cargo the Brooklyn waterfront was busy but could not support the high volume and fast turnaround of todays container ships, just imagine adding ten thousand trucks to the already overcrowded highway system there. As a youngster I remember seeing the many car floats that each of the RRs serving the area operated and the little RR steam tugs. The companies in the Terminal buildings made everything from military and industrial electronics to wine and olive packing.
You should consider doing the Turn (that used to be on the Corner of 41st and 2nd Ave through the Corner of the Building. Like this but in the N scale and completed to continue down 41st Street (in your model) ua-cam.com/video/LAOHzIeTqlM/v-deo.html
You demonstrate how much can be accomplished-and how much operation potential is possible-in a small space. Well done!
Been missing your work, glad to see it none the less. Hope to see more of it.
Give us a decent length video on this please!
Love the weathering on this layout! Really great stuff
Nice.
Always awesome to see detailed N scale layout, this one is great
It's Bernie Kempinski's plan for MRP 2004 magazine. Nice!!!
I'm getting back into the hobby and this is one of the only layouts I've seen that made me audibly say "wow." Great job friend
I'm loving this compressed, clean layout in this room!
Wow, your layout looks great! Can’t wait to see more on it!
Nice,looks great
This is awesome! Love the well-used car float and the background buildings. Nice track work too!
Looks fantastic! I love the weathering
This is really interesting to me, my father was an executive in the Bush Terminal area and I frequently watch the operations of the BT RR switching local industry and the ship piers in
Brooklyn. Late on I would become a stockholder of the merged RR property that uniquely connected points twenty miles apart with one mile of track. In the days of break bulk cargo the Brooklyn waterfront was busy but could not support the high volume and fast turnaround of todays container ships, just imagine adding ten thousand trucks to the already overcrowded highway system there. As a youngster I remember seeing the many car floats that each of the RRs serving the area operated and the little RR steam tugs. The companies in the Terminal buildings made everything from military and industrial electronics to wine and olive packing.
Very nice N scale slow motion train!😊
Awesome layout! Kinda reminds me of the DBEV
Love it, for so many reasons.
Nice work. Subscribed 😊
Thanks for the sub!
Do you ever feel like a God standing over this tiny NY? It looks so real (insert the Wayne's World gif of them bowing down saying we are not worthy)
Nice layout.. interesting prototype
Neat layout 👍
the only good youtube short
BROOKLYN…nice layout and great video 👌🏾
amazing work so far bro looks amazingly detailed!
Please an extended video on this layout!!!
This is awesome 👌
Cool layout!
Make a full video ❤
This new editing style goes hard
I’m doing ho scale my layout is going to be very large I’m go at weathering and operate some locomotives
May I ask what is the footprint of the layout? How long × wide on each leg?
Approach medium I wonder if making maps on trainz helped make a model railroad
Alright, now you need to make it in trainz
It would be cool to put this in trainz as well but complete your layout first
You should consider doing the Turn (that used to be on the Corner of 41st and 2nd Ave through the Corner of the Building.
Like this but in the N scale and completed to continue down 41st Street (in your model)
ua-cam.com/video/LAOHzIeTqlM/v-deo.html
Yes! Once I have a larger space I’m definitely going to include this key scene
@@ApproachMedium
To me it's all memories of
growing up in Brooklyn.
Keep with the great layout