So good to watch this together with the earlier visit, and after seeing the interview. Mr Bradley has a very telling and dry sense of humour, and a very keen eye for detail. "Any idea of what kind of actual crop it is?" "Maple - leaf," sorry I just spat my tea out. It looks like peas to me. I did love the three station trick, in the older 'visit', so nice to see that again. And the three of you interact so well, with such politeness and respect for each other. Very refreshing compared to the behaviour we see out in the 'real world'. Though I am of course keen to see what is going on back at 'home', it is good to 'visit' with other layouts. Thanks again Rob.
Love the field, as the slightly angled main street; in both cases the depth field with the backdrop is truly amazing. In case of the field for the almost unobstructed view into afar, in case of the main street for the smooth transition between backdrop and road. Somehow an angled roadway provides a better perspective to obscure the 90° transition from horizontal surface to vertical with the backdrop. When roads are modeled also on 90° horizontal plane this transition becomes all the more obvious. Excellent video of an outstanding layout. Thanks for sharing.
Great inspiration...I am contemplating a similar layout but in N scale. I think the size I have is about the same. The forced perspective is what adds so much more
Thank you for updating the video. It's a very nice layout. The background of the times is also the age that suits you best. The layout of the buildings and the creation of fields will be very helpful. I'd like to know new information about Bennet Railroad soon. We look forward to your future success.
Did you burnout on working on your layout after all that awesome hard work on the Sharon Area? I love watching you build up your layout. Your attention to detail and perfection of work is outstanding and incomparable to these other model railroaders... Please keep working on your layout and sharing it with us!
Your layout is very good. I like to know how I can connect the turnout tracks to mine tracks by insulting both end of the turnout tracks ? Thanks to you
So good to watch this together with the earlier visit, and after seeing the interview.
Mr Bradley has a very telling and dry sense of humour, and a very keen eye for detail.
"Any idea of what kind of actual crop it is?"
"Maple - leaf," sorry I just spat my tea out.
It looks like peas to me.
I did love the three station trick, in the older 'visit', so nice to see that again.
And the three of you interact so well, with such politeness and respect for each other. Very refreshing compared to the behaviour we see out in the 'real world'.
Though I am of course keen to see what is going on back at 'home', it is good to 'visit' with other layouts.
Thanks again Rob.
Love the field, as the slightly angled main street; in both cases the depth field with the backdrop is truly amazing. In case of the field for the almost unobstructed view into afar, in case of the main street for the smooth transition between backdrop and road. Somehow an angled roadway provides a better perspective to obscure the 90° transition from horizontal surface to vertical with the backdrop. When roads are modeled also on 90° horizontal plane this transition becomes all the more obvious. Excellent video of an outstanding layout. Thanks for sharing.
Loving the layout tours
12:40 excellent blend of backscene and scenic street. Very well done! Great layout too.
Backdrops are awesome, especially the street scene.
A great layout and quite compact compared to some others. The perspective on the streets heading into the backdrop is superb. Thanks for sharing
Great inspiration...I am contemplating a similar layout but in N scale. I think the size I have is about the same. The forced perspective is what adds so much more
just fantastic !!!! thanks for sharing guys !!!!!!
Thank you for updating the video. It's a very nice layout. The background of the times is also the age that suits you best. The layout of the buildings and the creation of fields will be very helpful.
I'd like to know new information about Bennet Railroad soon. We look forward to your future success.
Your layout really is phenomenal! I've been enjoying watching your layouts progress over the past few years.
Did you burnout on working on your layout after all that awesome hard work on the Sharon Area? I love watching you build up your layout. Your attention to detail and perfection of work is outstanding and incomparable to these other model railroaders... Please keep working on your layout and sharing it with us!
Very nice layout!
Great job
Awesome Layout Steven. New here. Will be back soon. Have a great week.
The layout looks amazing! I was just curious what the passenger car being pulled by the 4-4-0 was thank you
Your layout is very good. I like to know how I can connect the turnout tracks to mine tracks by insulting both end of the turnout tracks ? Thanks to you
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Lovely layout also first comment yay