Bravo! Great haul from the shops, glad you were able to have that time with your dad as well! The layout is looking great and having that ditch with the culverts in place is going to make a difference for sure. Congrats on all the new subs, I’m in for a shirt if you decide to go that route! Stay safe and be well, Sean
Always glad to see you following along friend, thanks for the kind words! Being able to share the hobby with my Dad is great forsure! Can't wait to get back to being able to have train shows again and layout tours! I will definitely keep everyone posted on the shirts, it's looking more and more likely based on the response. All the best from your friend in the north, Jason
Thanks very much for the kind words and glad you checked them out, I know given the global audience of UA-cam it may only be relevant for a few but I hope it help. Even getting "foot" traffic to their websites or Facebook pages is great for the brick and mortar guys.
Thanks Chuck, always glad to have you following along! I am definitely interested in converting it over to DCC forsure, need to do some research on how to handle that! I will get working on some shirts forsure!
Hello my friend. well you have been busy.layout is really coming along now. Yes this the best place if you need an answer to a question or ideas and suggestions. . T shirt give away is always a good idea too .take care and looking forward to next video.
Love the new locomotive! Wish I could find one, switchers are my passion! I like Blair Line and Osborne Model Products. Good detail parts. I’d be interested in a T-shirt. Since you’re Canadian, are you going to stick some extra ‘u’s’ in? 😂 I tease my Canadian friends at Toyota about the spellings. Canadiuan maybe? Great progress, looking good!
No doubt about it bud definitely gonna go heavy on the U's' I will definitely look into shirts, I am pretty pleased with the Osborne product I just installed one of the grade crossings and it's looking good! Always glad to have you following along friend, your layout is really coming together I have to get off my butt and get some switching videos filmed
Thanks Anthony, always happy to see a comment from you, I enjoy the adventure of finding and never really knowing what you will find in the old brick and mortar shops. It really ads to the fun and excitement having to hunt down what you need for your layout instead of just point and click.
Thanks for the video update
Thanks for following along
Bravo! Great haul from the shops, glad you were able to have that time with your dad as well! The layout is looking great and having that ditch with the culverts in place is going to make a difference for sure. Congrats on all the new subs, I’m in for a shirt if you decide to go that route!
Stay safe and be well,
Sean
Always glad to see you following along friend, thanks for the kind words! Being able to share the hobby with my Dad is great forsure! Can't wait to get back to being able to have train shows again and layout tours! I will definitely keep everyone posted on the shirts, it's looking more and more likely based on the response.
All the best from your friend in the north,
Jason
Layout looks good! Nice that you gave your local hobby shops a shout out. I googled them. Word of mouth works! -Mark
Thanks very much for the kind words and glad you checked them out, I know given the global audience of UA-cam it may only be relevant for a few but I hope it help. Even getting "foot" traffic to their websites or Facebook pages is great for the brick and mortar guys.
Great update!!! Those Lifelike switchers are nice...I have a few I’ve “converted” to DCC (It’s easy). Oh and I’d buy a shirt in a heartbeat!!!
Thanks Chuck, always glad to have you following along! I am definitely interested in converting it over to DCC forsure, need to do some research on how to handle that! I will get working on some shirts forsure!
@@chessiesystemcanadianopera2143 If I remember correctly, I’m pretty sure there is a tutorial out there on a web page
Hello my friend. well you have been busy.layout is really coming along now. Yes this the best place if you need an answer to a question or ideas and suggestions. . T shirt give away is always a good idea too .take care and looking forward to next video.
Always glad to have you following along, looking forward to seeing your new build!
Looking good. Been buying some of the Osborn products lately. The end of track bumpers are nice and easier to get ahold of.
I will definitely be checking out their other products
Nice weathering on your grain silos and I sure like your detail work on top of them... David BAC V RR
Thanks very much for the kind words, I'm pleased with how it's coming around, a few more details to add to the scene. Thanks for following along
Well, you got one more tonight. I'm a new sub.
Welcome and thanks very much for following along
Good to see things are progressing. How’s things by the way? Cheers
Things are well friend send me an email systemchessie@gmail.com we need to get back in touch with phone numbers and such!
Love the new locomotive! Wish I could find one, switchers are my passion! I like Blair Line and Osborne Model Products. Good detail parts. I’d be interested in a T-shirt. Since you’re Canadian, are you going to stick some extra ‘u’s’ in? 😂 I tease my Canadian friends at Toyota about the spellings. Canadiuan maybe? Great progress, looking good!
No doubt about it bud definitely gonna go heavy on the U's' I will definitely look into shirts, I am pretty pleased with the Osborne product I just installed one of the grade crossings and it's looking good! Always glad to have you following along friend, your layout is really coming together I have to get off my butt and get some switching videos filmed
@@chessiesystemcanadianopera2143 looking forward to them!
Jealous...hobby shop near you...would love to support a local shop...you got some nice stuff...congrats on 300 subs
Thanks Anthony, always happy to see a comment from you, I enjoy the adventure of finding and never really knowing what you will find in the old brick and mortar shops. It really ads to the fun and excitement having to hunt down what you need for your layout instead of just point and click.