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I'm loving the shot at 5:45... It's just stunning! Photo curve is living up to its name!
I love hearing the story of your building process. I think I'm most excited hearing about your tools and what materials you use. Painting techniques.
Super. Hello from the Tracy Mountain Railway in Colorado. 💙 T.E.N.
Glad to have you aboard! Be sure to subscribe, and I look forward to more nice comments in the future!
Beautiful layout even if it is not finished! Keep up the great work!
Layouts are rarely finished! Enjoy the journey as it comes to life
Just found your channel through your article in RMC.
Lovely layout! I agree with your track choices, I currently model a shortline.
i love the Alta 4-4-0 but it would be cool to see some bigger Alta steam power one day
Well have I got GOOD NEWS for you! I'm finishing up a pair of 4-8-2s, and after they're done, a pair of 2-6-6-2s. Stay tuned
@@InterurbanEra awesome just don't forget about the smaller power
@@liam04294 well, I've also got THAT covered too, with more than one 2-6-0, a 2-6-2, and a pair of 4-6-0s to complete much later on.
Those fuckin' thumbtacks are destroying my brain's ability to process scale lol
Aren't they the most ludicrous things? Super fun to use.
are you going to add the layout some street vendors?
Absolutely yes! I found some excellent reference photos for tamale, agua fresca, and frutas vendors from Guaymas in 1967.
@@InterurbanEra you should also consider adding a ''tianguis'' to the main plaza
What's the name of the tram track, and where can I find some?
It's made by Tillig, a german manufacturer. I suggest ordering it directly from a German hobbyshop. The shipping might be a bit more expensive, but you can guarantee it'll be shipped promptly. www.tillig.com/eng/strassenbahngleis4.html
Got it, thanks for the link and reply.@@InterurbanEra
I'm loving the shot at 5:45... It's just stunning! Photo curve is living up to its name!
I love hearing the story of your building process. I think I'm most excited hearing about your tools and what materials you use. Painting techniques.
Super. Hello from the Tracy Mountain Railway in Colorado. 💙 T.E.N.
Glad to have you aboard! Be sure to subscribe, and I look forward to more nice comments in the future!
Beautiful layout even if it is not finished! Keep up the great work!
Layouts are rarely finished! Enjoy the journey as it comes to life
Just found your channel through your article in RMC.
Lovely layout! I agree with your track choices, I currently model a shortline.
i love the Alta 4-4-0 but it would be cool to see some bigger Alta steam power one day
Well have I got GOOD NEWS for you! I'm finishing up a pair of 4-8-2s, and after they're done, a pair of 2-6-6-2s. Stay tuned
@@InterurbanEra awesome just don't forget about the smaller power
@@liam04294 well, I've also got THAT covered too, with more than one 2-6-0, a 2-6-2, and a pair of 4-6-0s to complete much later on.
Those fuckin' thumbtacks are destroying my brain's ability to process scale lol
Aren't they the most ludicrous things? Super fun to use.
are you going to add the layout some street vendors?
Absolutely yes! I found some excellent reference photos for tamale, agua fresca, and frutas vendors from Guaymas in 1967.
@@InterurbanEra you should also consider adding a ''tianguis'' to the main plaza
What's the name of the tram track, and where can I find some?
It's made by Tillig, a german manufacturer. I suggest ordering it directly from a German hobbyshop. The shipping might be a bit more expensive, but you can guarantee it'll be shipped promptly. www.tillig.com/eng/strassenbahngleis4.html
Got it, thanks for the link and reply.@@InterurbanEra