@@boomerdiorama it’s an old US hobbies O scale kit from the 70s or 80s. Nicely done body but details are grossly out of scale. Got rid of the cushion underframe and redid it all with scale h columns. Protocraft proto48 trucks and couplers. Next I have to make up ladders and install AB brake rigging. Been a fun project but a lot of work to bring an old kit up to spec. I went to Proto 48 to try and up my skills. Thanks for asking and thanks for what you do for the hobby.
@@1Nanerz That sounds like a cool project. I have a real soft spot for Standard "O" Scale (Proto 48). If I could find an O Scale GP9 "chopped" nose (undec), and a couple of hoppers, I would probably build a small shelf layout around it, with a grain elevator. ;-)
@@boomerdiorama Lines West Products makes 3D printed chop noses in O scale. I’m actually working on 2 Milwaukee Road GP20’s built from Rad Caboose GP9 undec shells as well. Maybe I’ll do a UA-cam vid on the builds.
Real Prototypical Model Aesthetics. ..UnReal Knowledge, Skills and Craftsmanship. Wow!! Thank you Boomer for sharing your talents with us - Awe inspiring!!!
You r scratch building is great. Good creativity and not to replicate everything, exactly as shown in the picture. Scratch building requires a lot of patience.
Thank you. I hope to inspire people to look at the model Railroad in a new light. A small, manageable, and immersive shelf layout offers the same fulfilment as a perceived and unachievable larger layout does. ;-) Cheers.
Great series on this build, Boomer! So many techniques, but you really emphasized that preparation, attitude, and over approach affect the result more than the technique. And, of course, you must have the willingness to stretch your boundaries. Thank you for sharing all this!
As always, it is difficult to thank you enough for your videos and the advice you share. I was working today on the details of my version (vision?) of the brewery while watching your most recent videos. It really motivates me to work harder and to add much more details than I would have had working alone. Thank you very much for your indirect moral support!
Fantastic build, true skill and presentation. I look forward to all your episodes and i am itching to see the next buiding start its creation. Well done and thanks for shareing.
“How can you have any pudding if you don’t eat your meat”. Great album and another from rest job on the extractor build! Your work is amazing! Thanks again for sharing your skills and knowledge!
Glad you enjoyed it. The 1970's was unbelievable for original music (before MTV and the corporate takeover). Every album was a bullet written in a garage . . . never to be seen again ;-) As a Boomer it was a remarkable time to grow up. Cheers.
It's great to see a plan come together the way the brewery has Boomer. I'm in awe as to how fine your detail work is. You are an inspiration to us all. Have a Merry christmas Boomer and all the best of the holiday season.
The Extractor defined that whole scene. Lot of great things your sharing and it's definitely appreciated. Can't wait to do scenery once I start my next layout, which will be 2 rail O scale steam era mine runs. It's those little tricks that really help us aspiring modelers achieve better and better results.
Your videos are excellent and engrossing to watch. If I may make one criticism, I find myself spending more time watching you model (including your earlier footage of Glover Road) than I spend modelling myself... 😁 Damn you Boomer, something else to divert my limited attention span. Thanks for the videos, keep up the good work.
Someone "offered you a challenge you couldn't refuse", so I was expecting that derail to make an appearance. And sure enough, here it is. Feels very satisfactory watching the layout's stories grow. Yet all I do is cheer from a country thousands of miles away. (And take notes and try your techniques out.) Great work Boomer.
Beyond your exceptional diorama modeling skills, your video production is also fantastic. Thanks for documenting your music selection. The ending 'Drone' selection on this video was very cool and was glad the credits/link was there - fun to play that music again (The Rising by Aakash Gandi). I have my PC connected to my 5.1 surround sound receiver so could amp that up a bit...
Boomer you did it again! You taught me that my 50 some odd inch t.v. is a needed tool in watching your videos! Lmao. When you got to the hand rails my smart phone was no longer acceptable for seeing the detail in the lesson. I'm going to jump the gun a little here and buy an electron microscope so I can watch how you add the tread details to the studs protruding from the nuts that anchor the feet to the concrete footers! Bravo sir... 👏 👏 the level of detail and quality of build you put in to scale you can't find in the contractors that build these things in the real world...
I knew this day would come when you finished building the brewery and the extractor, but I still will be sad there won't be more videos on this part of the project. I can't wait to see what comes next! I already feel like I'm a better modeler just by watching your techniques.
The scale of the completed + the upcoming details are going to be mesmerizing. I notice you have a wind sock, but I forget if you showed how you made it (baby boomer problems). If you did, I'll go back & find it. It looks great. I figure perhaps one more brewery wrap up then off to another intriguing part of layout creation. We'll see if I'm correct. Enjoy!
That retailer if fantastic. When I mentioned my friend built a working retailer I didn't thank about a manual one. No siding on my layout is level. If I may, I'd like to copy your design.
Man alive that is some amazing work man , I have to say ever day I look to see if there is a new video , I'm addicted lol , look forward to seeing the next one , watching from the land of the kiwi
Awesome, Boomer! =) Have you considered also adding the rooftop rails on top of the Brewery building as a final touch? Interesting visual feature as you noted on the prototype. Of course they would also need to stand up to the abuse of repeated moving of the building flat, so perhaps not worth the trouble, lol. ;) Cheers!
When you get the warehouse and the hops unloader painted and finished you'll have to do a night photo with the lights on the warehouse Boomer!! When you finish the barge apron are you going to light it too?? This was a great build!!! 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Dear Boomer, your videos are really helpful and inspiring, thank you so much for sharing your knowledge with us. Would you have any suggestions for modelling with mild hand tremors when cutting and painting? I find it challenging sometimes and I wouldn't want to change hobby because of this...
Yes. The area is tighter than I wanted, but it's the very end of the layout so it won't see much action other than a switcher perhaps. I know this sounds unconventional, but I took the brewery further than I planned. It was never meant to be compressed into the layout. It was a last minute decision. It was only meant to be a backdrop relief for the Barge slip. Cheers.
I just didn't want a errant engineer wreck your beautiful work :-) . The derail will protect it most of the time. Great work on the derail by the way!!!.
Mind your thumb!! A friend of mine at the Hoddesdon Model and Railway Club, here in England, nearly cut his thumb off by holding the wood too close to where he was cutting!!!
I’m starting to enjoy building my models while watching your vids. Just put some custom styrene boxcar door tracks on a combination door boxcar.
What boxcar manufacture is it? What model is it exactly if you can share? I was thinking the same.
@@boomerdiorama it’s an old US hobbies O scale kit from the 70s or 80s. Nicely done body but details are grossly out of scale. Got rid of the cushion underframe and redid it all with scale h columns. Protocraft proto48 trucks and couplers. Next I have to make up ladders and install AB brake rigging. Been a fun project but a lot of work to bring an old kit up to spec. I went to Proto 48 to try and up my skills. Thanks for asking and thanks for what you do for the hobby.
@@boomerdiorama the US hobbies kit is a Pullman standard 50’ combination door boxcar. It’s a UP prototype but I’m modding it to Milwaukee Road.
@@1Nanerz That sounds like a cool project. I have a real soft spot for Standard "O" Scale (Proto 48). If I could find an O Scale GP9 "chopped" nose (undec), and a couple of hoppers, I would probably build a small shelf layout around it, with a grain elevator. ;-)
@@boomerdiorama Lines West Products makes 3D printed chop noses in O scale. I’m actually working on 2 Milwaukee Road GP20’s built from Rad Caboose GP9 undec shells as well. Maybe I’ll do a UA-cam vid on the builds.
Real Prototypical Model Aesthetics.
..UnReal Knowledge, Skills and Craftsmanship.
Wow!! Thank you Boomer for sharing your talents with us - Awe inspiring!!!
Glad you enjoyed it! It's such a remarkable hobby in so many ways. The rewards are endless. Cheers.
You r scratch building is great. Good creativity and not to replicate everything, exactly as shown in the picture. Scratch building requires a lot of patience.
Thank you. I like to have fun with it, rather than getting too bogged down over every detail. Cheers.
You sir are an artist! 👍👍👍
Thank you. I consider myself an artist before I confess to a rivet counter for sure. ;-) Cheers ~ Boomer.
Stunning. I think you’re inspiring a lot of people to look at the hobby differently.
Thank you. I hope to inspire people to look at the model Railroad in a new light. A small, manageable, and immersive shelf layout offers the same fulfilment as a perceived and unachievable larger layout does. ;-) Cheers.
Great series on this build, Boomer! So many techniques, but you really emphasized that preparation, attitude, and over approach affect the result more than the technique. And, of course, you must have the willingness to stretch your boundaries. Thank you for sharing all this!
Thanks a bunch! Happy holidays!
That's a bleedin' nice build, Boomer, and would hazard it rivals the twin hydraulic ramp towers in complexity and end result. Bravo!
Scratch building subjects will often eclipse the preceding model as we all grow in skill. It never ends. ;-)
Boomer I really enjoyed this series. I have learned alot watching all your tips and techniques. Thanks for sharing. Dave
Glad you enjoyed it Dave. Thanks for watching!
As always, it is difficult to thank you enough for your videos and the advice you share. I was working today on the details of my version (vision?) of the brewery while watching your most recent videos. It really motivates me to work harder and to add much more details than I would have had working alone. Thank you very much for your indirect moral support!
Fantastic! Glad to hear you are inspired. The rewards for greater detail are worth it in the end. Cheers ~ Boomer.
Just like that extractor silo. For a modeller that is inspirational. Happy Christmas from ‘ down under ‘.
Happy holidays!
Fantastic build, true skill and presentation. I look forward to all your episodes and i am itching to see the next buiding start its creation. Well done and thanks for shareing.
Thank you very much Charles! Cheers ~ Boomer.
Wow! What a beautiful ending on to the next beginning. Keep up the awesome work. I learn a lot from your videos. Thanks again.
Thank you Vincent. Cheers ;-)
This is going to be a really professional style job!! I love the use of the copper piping to make it look more prototypical!!
;-)
Certainly gets the creative juices flowing , I am definitly going start something soon , thanks for the inspiration !
Sounds good Richard! Take your time with the plan. It will pay dividends in the end! ;-) Cheers.
That was a joy to watch that come together!
Thanks Boomer!
O.K. You are welcome!😁👍
“How can you have any pudding if you don’t eat your meat”. Great album and another from rest job on the extractor build! Your work is amazing! Thanks again for sharing your skills and knowledge!
Glad you enjoyed it. The 1970's was unbelievable for original music (before MTV and the corporate takeover). Every album was a bullet written in a garage . . . never to be seen again ;-) As a Boomer it was a remarkable time to grow up. Cheers.
I was just a kid in the 70s but started appreciating Pink Floyd in the 80s!
It's great to see a plan come together the way the brewery has Boomer. I'm in awe as to how fine your detail work is. You are an inspiration to us all. Have a Merry christmas Boomer and all the best of the holiday season.
Thanks, you too Sean! Cheers ~ Boomer.
The Extractor defined that whole scene. Lot of great things your sharing and it's definitely appreciated. Can't wait to do scenery once I start my next layout, which will be 2 rail O scale steam era mine runs. It's those little tricks that really help us aspiring modelers achieve better and better results.
Awesome! Thank you! I like the sounds of 2 Rail "O" Scale. Such a nice scale to work in for everything really. Cheers.
A Pink Floyd reference to start out!! Boomer, you never cease to amaze. Just Awesome. (I'm quite fond of Pink Floyd as well)
Yes . . . David Gilmour among many others. ;-) We had the privilege to grow during a period of the best music ever written.
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Yes indeed! Gilmour=Stratocaster master
So glad I found this channel, thank you for sharing and inspiring. I’m ready to get going with some of your technics
Awesome! Thank you!
very beautiful modeling Boomer, you're an artist!!
Thank you very much!
Tour attention to detail is fantastic
Thank you !
Your videos are excellent and engrossing to watch. If I may make one criticism, I find myself spending more time watching you model (including your earlier footage of Glover Road) than I spend modelling myself... 😁 Damn you Boomer, something else to divert my limited attention span. Thanks for the videos, keep up the good work.
Thank you. I think what you mentioned has become part of the hobby. I tend to watch other modelers as well on occasion ;-)
Someone "offered you a challenge you couldn't refuse", so I was expecting that derail to make an appearance. And sure enough, here it is.
Feels very satisfactory watching the layout's stories grow. Yet all I do is cheer from a country thousands of miles away. (And take notes and try your techniques out.)
Great work Boomer.
Lol . . . yes, the challenge. The challenge is half the battle ;-) Cheers.
What an amazing build, a true artist and modeler!
Cheers!
So cool. Even cooler that it's local and that I build breweries. Cheers
I should be painting the Brewery soon as well! Cheers.
Beyond your exceptional diorama modeling skills, your video production is also fantastic. Thanks for documenting your music selection. The ending 'Drone' selection on this video was very cool and was glad the credits/link was there - fun to play that music again (The Rising by Aakash Gandi). I have my PC connected to my 5.1 surround sound receiver so could amp that up a bit...
Thank you very much!
Amazing final product!
She turned out great! I'm happy with it. Cheers ~ Boomer.
Just breathtaking work! We learn a lot from your talent and videos bud!
I appreciate that! I hope you are inspired to model like the community inspires me! Cheers.
@@boomerdiorama I am for sure! I'm going to scratch build all of my building flats for my city scene! First time ever scratch building!
@@TouchoftheBrushModelWeathering Have fun and remember they get better after each build. It never ends really. Great fun. Cheers.
Boomer you did it again! You taught me that my 50 some odd inch t.v. is a needed tool in watching your videos! Lmao. When you got to the hand rails my smart phone was no longer acceptable for seeing the detail in the lesson. I'm going to jump the gun a little here and buy an electron microscope so I can watch how you add the tread details to the studs protruding from the nuts that anchor the feet to the concrete footers! Bravo sir... 👏 👏 the level of detail and quality of build you put in to scale you can't find in the contractors that build these things in the real world...
I'm glad to hear you are having fun! ;-) Thank you! Cheers ~ Boomer.
Great work, very inspiring
Thanks a lot!
Absolutely breathtaking, and the brewery is now ready to go back into production! 👍
In theory, it already is on the other side of the building by truck. ;-)
Superb! Also nice to see the "Cat" from Glover Road on the flatbed. I am justing to see where the Dairy Queen is going to go. lol
Fingers crossed!
I knew this day would come when you finished building the brewery and the extractor, but I still will be sad there won't be more videos on this part of the project. I can't wait to see what comes next! I already feel like I'm a better modeler just by watching your techniques.
You and me both! Don't worry friend - there is tons of content on this project. :-) Cheers ~ Boomer.
Fun watching other modelers working like B- does Thom has a video in a hotel room working on a building ala Boomer.
The scale of the completed + the upcoming details are going to be mesmerizing.
I notice you have a wind sock, but I forget if you showed how you made it (baby boomer problems). If you did, I'll go back & find it. It looks great.
I figure perhaps one more brewery wrap up then off to another intriguing part of layout creation. We'll see if I'm correct. Enjoy!
He did show the making of the sock in a previous video.
I will be doing another "wind - sock" by the edge of the Barge approach soon! ;-)
Love it, it's coming together nicely!
Thank you Joe! Cheers!
Beautiful model. Extremely well done.
Thank you! Cheers!
Awesome build. What an amazing inspiration. Well done 😁
Thank you! 😁
It certainly makes a good Brewery model!!
Cheers.
@@boomerdiorama Let’s raise a glass to that!!
Hey Boomer@@ I've been away. Thank you for take on Show and Tell. Mr Rodgers style.
Welcome back Hulie! Cheers.
That retailer if fantastic. When I mentioned my friend built a working retailer I didn't thank about a manual one.
No siding on my layout is level. If I may, I'd like to copy your design.
The next build tutorial is on how to build them ;-) Cheers.
Amazing fine scale detail, well done!
Many thanks! Cheers.
Nice one, see the CAT got a cameo appearance
Yes . . . the little Cat! I like that model. One of the few "white" metal kits worth building I think. Cheers.
Looks fabulous... Enjoyed the journey. Painting and weathering next?
Thank you! Not quite sure about the painting phase yet. Soon though ;-) Cheers
Man alive that is some amazing work man , I have to say ever day I look to see if there is a new video , I'm addicted lol , look forward to seeing the next one , watching from the land of the kiwi
Thank you Neil. Cheers ~ Boomer.
Wow Boomer that was an amazing build. A model to be proud of well done. - Nicholas.
Thank you. Cheers.
Awesome, Boomer! =) Have you considered also adding the rooftop rails on top of the Brewery building as a final touch? Interesting visual feature as you noted on the prototype. Of course they would also need to stand up to the abuse of repeated moving of the building flat, so perhaps not worth the trouble, lol. ;) Cheers!
I do plan to add the rooftop rails once I receive the brass rod I ordered ;-) Cheers.
Excellent work
Thank you JD, I appreciate the compliment. Cheers ~ Boomer.
That looks awesome!!!
Thank you!. She does look good from my perspective for sure ;-) Cheers ~ Boomer.
The legs also appear longer because the top cross girders holding the cylinder are shorter than the photo. Looks Great..😃 Cheers
Yes! Great point! ;-) Cheers ~ Boomer
You are a true pro Boomer!!!
Thank you Tim. We all aspire to our own style in one way or another. So many excellent modelers out there no doubt. Cheers ~ Boomer.
Outstanding!
Thank you! Cheers!
Brillaint as usual
Thank you. Half the fun is in the building journey ;-) Cheers.
Pink floyd. The wall 😎
My layout is based in Yorkshire and is called Floyd dale 😁
Nice!
Wow. Wow. Wow.
Cheers!
Excellent execution!
Thank you very much!
Job Well Done
Thank you. Feels good too!
Fantastic
Thank you! Cheers!
Very nice, VERY nice, Boomer...
Thank you kindly
When you get the warehouse and the hops unloader painted and
finished you'll have to do a night
photo with the lights on the
warehouse Boomer!! When you
finish the barge apron are you
going to light it too??
This was a great build!!!
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Yes. The Barge apron also gets lighting as well. ;-)
Great stuff!
Thank you for sharing! Cheers ~ Boomer.
My Sunday morning mind during the entire video: “I wonder if Boomer will call a future video series ‘Another Brick in the Wall’?” lol
There you go . . . now you really got me thinking ;-) I wonder if David Gilmour or Roger Waters likes model trains?
Cheers
Dear Boomer, your videos are really helpful and inspiring, thank you so much for sharing your knowledge with us.
Would you have any suggestions for modelling with mild hand tremors when cutting and painting? I find it challenging sometimes and I wouldn't want to change hobby because of this...
Try and use thin plastic or material you can cut out with scissors. I wouldn't be too fussy about details and paint. Just have fun with it. 😁
Oh also - Did you or can you talk about and show how you order, arrange and plan for what you need from Evergreen and Plastruct?
I will try to share that on the next tutorial. Thank you for the suggestion. ;-)
Bravo - Most excellent (Can I use some Glover and/or River for my new video project on scenery masters?)
Yes, of course you can Chuck. Thanks for asking. How do I find your E-mail? Cheers ~ Boomer
@@boomerdiorama it's on the "about' section of the page.
🤯wow.
Thanks. I'm building up for a big paint session! ;-) Cheers.
Will the ladder cage clear a hightop boxcar roof and all the engine cabs?
Yes. The area is tighter than I wanted, but it's the very end of the layout so it won't see much action other than a switcher perhaps. I know this sounds unconventional, but I took the brewery further than I planned. It was never meant to be compressed into the layout. It was a last minute decision. It was only meant to be a backdrop relief for the Barge slip. Cheers.
I just didn't want a errant engineer wreck your beautiful work :-) . The derail will protect it most of the time. Great work on the derail by the way!!!.
@@rexroad9917 I actually tested it and it works remarkably well for a little piece of plastic. ;-)
What is the brand name of your pencil sharpener, and who supplies it.
It's a Staedtler Mars Lumograph sharpener purchased at Staples. I think you can find them at Michaels Craft Store as well.
@@boomerdiorama Thanks Boomer.
Icing on the cake.
. . . on the carrot cake perhaps? ;-)
Hi this is Larry where do you get pipes for ho scale trains
I make them which I also demonstrate in the build tutorials.
Mind your thumb!! A friend of mine at the Hoddesdon Model and Railway Club, here in England, nearly cut his thumb off by holding the wood too close to where he was cutting!!!
Notice the guard on the blade casing ;-) Cheers.
It is better to be long than being short.
Cheers ~ Boomer.
@@boomerdiorama ;>)
Why not go with Gold Medal Model's brass industrial ladders and safety cages?
Could do but why wait? Why not build them? ;-)
Could you put some angle on both sides of the ladder
If you want to. No need here as the prototype is just bar.
1:10 next topic appearing already
;-)
I didn't know you are a Monty Python fan?
Lol . . . ;-)
Listening to a little Pink Floyd?
I grew up with all that music in the seventies. You couldn't avoid it. It was culture. The best decade for music for sure. ;-)
HOW can you have any pudding if you don't eat y'meat?!?
Lol . . . ;-)