Rod, Great photography of a great layout. Finally, a modeler who understands things like depth of field and stillness when it's needed in shooting moving miniature trains. Your butter-smooth pans really made the vid, too. Your ECUs of the engines and cars really highlighted the extraordinary work that obviously went into this amazing layout!
Simply marvelous! Love the backdrop and thd tall pines! As I set out to build my layout, I look at this quality work as inspirational. I have collected so far 2 Bachmann 3 truck Climax engines, 4 mantua loggers, and a handful of logging trucks/cars. Currently I am working on logging truck kits and will be weathering them and adding real wood logs as loads, stumps, etc.... Hopefully as my layout progresses I will be happy if even comes halfway as good as this one! Cheers, Loggin' Locos
Your logging RXR looks just like northwestern Oregon, good job of modeling. It looks like you run Rivarossi locos, so do I. Your layout does look like the real thing, congratulations on the modeling.
Really nice video, and terrific layout! Only one gripe - the phantom engines! Put a few figures in those cabs! Again, lovely work and nicely presented.
Looks nice, and I know how hard it is to model something from the other side of the ocean and get the details right! My only comment, and I'm certain it has come up in your club, is the number of trees - layouts over here never have enough, either! Perhaps you'd be interested in a technique that I've had good success with using modified Heki "bottlebrush" trees. Step 1 is to "rag the up" with a pair of stout scissors. Cut into the neat cone shape at a 45º angle all over the tree until it looks quite ragged. Step 2, spray the tree from above with heavy duty hairspray or light spray can adhesive, and sprinkle with lighter green, fine textured foam-type scenery "scatter," as you folks call it. Seal it with hairspray. You won't get a foreground model, but bunched together, the forest effect is amazing. I've used the technique on many commercial models and it's the best method we've come up with.
That’s some really nice scenery!! We are also building a logging layout and are just about ready to start on the scenery.. check us out and follow along...we could use some tips along the way!! 2dudes&atrain
Man. It was this railroad. That got me off my ass and do your layout inch by inch. But, doing it on a 5' X 12' table. With a dog bone in the middle separating the two ends. One side is 4'6" the other being at 5'. Man. It was this railroad. That got me off my ass and do your layout inch by inch. But, doing it on a 5' X 12' table. With a dog bone in the middle separating the two ends. One side is 4'6" the other being at 5'.
Man! I love that 2-4-4-2 and the entire layout! It's everything I want for mine.
Rod, Great photography of a great layout. Finally, a modeler who understands things like depth of field and stillness when it's needed in shooting moving miniature trains. Your butter-smooth pans really made the vid, too. Your ECUs of the engines and cars really highlighted the extraordinary work that obviously went into this amazing layout!
mikerossscuba .....very well said
Great layout. Should deserve more than being in the back of UA-cam
Simply marvelous! Love the backdrop and thd tall pines! As I set out to build my layout, I look at this quality work as inspirational.
I have collected so far 2 Bachmann 3 truck Climax engines, 4 mantua loggers, and a handful of logging trucks/cars. Currently I am working on logging truck kits and will be weathering them and adding real wood logs as loads, stumps, etc....
Hopefully as my layout progresses I will be happy if even comes halfway as good as this one!
Cheers,
Loggin' Locos
Loggin' Locos w
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You gotta post more of this man. Phenomenal layout and photography.
Beautiful layout! Love seeing a decent amount of Climax footage. My favorite train and most logging layouts dont give the Climax much love
Nice lay out and very important, good sound.
Very well done. Love the scenery.
Yes! Everything so nice. Thanks for sharing!
Your logging RXR looks just like northwestern Oregon, good job of modeling. It looks like you run Rivarossi locos, so do I. Your layout does look like the real thing, congratulations on the modeling.
Very nice layout , and I heard today that I will be seeing it in person at Eurospoor 2018
Wonderful layout, Thanks, from Germany
richtig schöne anlage ,shay, climax ,mallet dazu das gelände .holzbauten ,und vieles anderes . sehr gut !
Nice setup you are very talented
love it! great job. perfect time in history to model.
Really nice video, and terrific layout! Only one gripe - the phantom engines! Put a few figures in those cabs! Again, lovely work and nicely presented.
Mantua 2-6-6-2ts and shays in ho use the cab to house dcc. Sorry but it couldn't be done.
Wow. Really nice. I model early SP also and am doing a Tonopah connection for early
mining. Thanks, Paul V Bangkok Thailand
Gorgeous, just speechless
Brilliant. Well done!
Looks nice, and I know how hard it is to model something from the other side of the ocean and get the details right! My only comment, and I'm certain it has come up in your club, is the number of trees - layouts over here never have enough, either!
Perhaps you'd be interested in a technique that I've had good success with using modified Heki "bottlebrush" trees.
Step 1 is to "rag the up" with a pair of stout scissors. Cut into the neat cone shape at a 45º angle all over the tree until it looks quite ragged.
Step 2, spray the tree from above with heavy duty hairspray or light spray can adhesive, and sprinkle with lighter green, fine textured foam-type scenery "scatter," as you folks call it. Seal it with hairspray.
You won't get a foreground model, but bunched together, the forest effect is amazing. I've used the technique on many commercial models and it's the best method we've come up with.
beautiful layout. you know how to run a train
Very nice
Great !
That’s some really nice scenery!! We are also building a logging layout and are just about ready to start on the scenery.. check us out and follow along...we could use some tips along the way!! 2dudes&atrain
I finally got my 2-4-4-2! 😅
Man. It was this railroad. That got me off my ass and do your layout inch by inch. But, doing it on a 5' X 12' table. With a dog bone in the middle separating the two ends. One side is 4'6" the other being at 5'. Man. It was this railroad. That got me off my ass and do your layout inch by inch. But, doing it on a 5' X 12' table. With a dog bone in the middle separating the two ends. One side is 4'6" the other being at 5'.