Absolutely fantastic, what a great layout that really allows you to think your right there in the yard switching out, cheers for this. Cannot wait to run my own.
I like your mill a LOT ! It takes and needs a lot of work when you get to that size. This is simply more like the real thing. We (modelers) all have to deal with space issues. But that doesn't mean that it's a good idea to put 3 or 4 industries when there's only room for one. It's sometimes incredible what can be done with a bit of creativity and skills. Congrats. I would certainly like to operate your layout. It's a very nice mix of everything seen around a mill. Little advise for you : Maybe lowering down bell sound a bit. It's my opinion. Atlas MP15dc and Quantum sound is most of the time too loud !!! Especially the bell.
Thank you and you are welcome to come for an Operating Session. I live in Frederick, Maryland so if you are ever in the DC or Baltimore area I am 45 minutes away. I agree with you on the bell and the level you hear is considerably turned down from what Tsunami decoders have as a standard volume. I believe it is the microphone on my iPhone that picks up higher pitches which causes it to sound really loud. Standing next to them the human ear doesn’t pick it up as much. I will experiment more.
@@stephenjohnson26 Many thanks for inviting me. I live a bit too far away (Quebec-Canada). But I really like the way you've putted all this together. Like the scenic, ballast job but mainly, the rear mill building. You're right about all you're saying in your video. It takes sometimes long to get thru an OP session. Things have to be done properly and at the right speed too. I like running my trains around delivering loaded and empties at my paper mill. It took me long to assemble a fleet of nicely weathered cars mostly bought on EBay. Some people just have it way better than me. I don't let anyone manipulating them. Engines included. Model railroading is the best hobby in the world ! Keep on your good work. I'm now a subscriber to your channel.
@@lucgagnon5241 I appreciate the support and never let anyone tell you what you have is bad or it isn’t enough. As long as you are happy that is all that matters. More videos on their way!
I enjoy watching the crew go about their daily chores. Great job!
Thank you
Absolutely fantastic, what a great layout that really allows you to think your right there in the yard switching out, cheers for this. Cannot wait to run my own.
Thank you very much
Very nice. enjoy watching operations and the narration.
Thank you
Great looking scene!
Thank you for that, more videos coming
Outstanding. Thanks for sharing your layout / operations.
Thank you very much!
Hi Steve, Another great ops video, thank you. Cheers, Rich S.
Thank you, much appreciated
Foaming for steel modeling,hehe. I bet your layout is super fun switching.
It is and thank you. Haven’t had any complaints from operators.
Hi Stephen & it's is Randy and i like yours video is cool & Thanks Stephen & Friends & Randy
Thank you, glad you liked it
I like your mill a LOT ! It takes and needs a lot of work when you get to that size. This is simply more like the real thing. We (modelers) all have to deal with space issues. But that doesn't mean that it's a good idea to put 3 or 4 industries when there's only room for one. It's sometimes incredible what can be done with a bit of creativity and skills. Congrats. I would certainly like to operate your layout. It's a very nice mix of everything seen around a mill. Little advise for you : Maybe lowering down bell sound a bit. It's my opinion. Atlas MP15dc and Quantum sound is most of the time too loud !!! Especially the bell.
Thank you and you are welcome to come for an Operating Session. I live in Frederick, Maryland so if you are ever in the DC or Baltimore area I am 45 minutes away. I agree with you on the bell and the level you hear is considerably turned down from what Tsunami decoders have as a standard volume. I believe it is the microphone on my iPhone that picks up higher pitches which causes it to sound really loud. Standing next to them the human ear doesn’t pick it up as much. I will experiment more.
@@stephenjohnson26 Many thanks for inviting me. I live a bit too far away (Quebec-Canada). But I really like the way you've putted all this together. Like the scenic, ballast job but mainly, the rear mill building. You're right about all you're saying in your video. It takes sometimes long to get thru an OP session. Things have to be done properly and at the right speed too. I like running my trains around delivering loaded and empties at my paper mill. It took me long to assemble a fleet of nicely weathered cars mostly bought on EBay. Some people just have it way better than me. I don't let anyone manipulating them. Engines included. Model railroading is the best hobby in the world ! Keep on your good work. I'm now a subscriber to your channel.
@@lucgagnon5241 I appreciate the support and never let anyone tell you what you have is bad or it isn’t enough. As long as you are happy that is all that matters. More videos on their way!
Excellent.
Thank you
great vid mate =]
Thank you
Awesome video, hard to hear you over the train noise
Thank you. I am working on new audio systems to help