Looking good Dale. The weather sure likes to put it's touch on your railroad sometimes it helps and other times it henders. Looking forward to see how the lighting turns out. GOD BLESS 🚂💕🚂💕🚂💕🚂💕
Amazing looking Railroad! I wanted to build an outdoor RR but my health said nah baby nah. So I sold the Outdoor trains. So I am really enjoying watching your videos! I’ll stick with the S Scale, O Scale and N scale layouts. Thanks for sharing! Thank goodness we both have wives who love our hobby as much as us! God Bless you both! Cbtrainnut on UA-cam! Chris
Us too! I'm debating the size... IF we cut a hole in the Tough Shed (with a dog door) I can pull a train that's about 6 feet long into the shed. And then I need a tail track that's that long to use it that way, and with 5 feet of curve, and 12" of benchwork at the base of the wye, That puts the tail track 12 feet south into the yard. Do we really want to do that? The shed comes out about 8 feet. So the tail track (two at this point cause IF I do this I wanna be able to park two trains there for photos and stuff) ANYWAY so about 4 to 5 feet out into the yard. Hum.... Or just 3 feet of tail track so I can turn a locomotive or bus only... HUM. What do you think?
I just tried your kitty litter ballast so far I like it my RR is on the ground so I used tar paper under the track and the litter will see how it holds up in our Iowa weather, keep the great videos coming.
Fantastic instructional video, Dale! After it's all done, will you open up your display and shop to the modeling clubs of other Rail fans in the near future?
I’m curious as to why you don’t appear to have an installed any drainage on the layout. The clip of the rainy maelstrom shows lots of standing water. Not necessarily a problem when the temp is above freezing, but by winter, wouldn’t freezing water potentially damage the track? Some strategically drilled holes, perhaps hidden by boulders or bushes, might work. Just an idea. Always enjoy watch your and Karen’s videos. 👍🏻
To me, that really does look natural, and I really like the effects of what you're doing with the water down house paint. Thanks for sharing.
Good night
Hope the rain isnt too bad...
Looking good Dale. The weather sure likes to put it's touch on your railroad sometimes it helps and other times it henders. Looking forward to see how the lighting turns out.
GOD BLESS 🚂💕🚂💕🚂💕🚂💕
Thanks! Bless you too..
Hi Toy Man Television & it's is Randy and i like yours video is Cool & Thanks Toy Man Television & Friends Randy
HI Thanks!!
The natural erosion from the rain storm looks more real than anything you could do with a brush or trowel. Looks great! +1
@@garyjones9023 right! Oops! In a good good way!
Amazing looking Railroad! I wanted to build an outdoor RR but my health said nah baby nah. So I sold the Outdoor trains. So I am really enjoying watching your videos! I’ll stick with the S Scale, O Scale and N scale layouts. Thanks for sharing! Thank goodness we both have wives who love our hobby as much as us! God Bless you both! Cbtrainnut on UA-cam! Chris
Bless you too! Yup, Any scale! But I like F and G and 1/2' cause I like to really dig in stuff. So bad eyes, shaky hands and BIG TRAINS!
Great vidio, love that natural look you got going.Thanks for the morning coffee...
Awesome job, looks great ❤
Looks great
HI! Thanks!
In watching your videos from Waterloo, I never wondered “ why “. Great work.
WATERLOO??? Iowa or Belgium?
A great job Dale!
Cool the way you weathered it
Your scenery is great as ever. Looks Ke how you curve the retaining walls and abutments. “Contiguous”. And we expand our vocabulary as well! Cheers
THANKS!!
Looks great! Love it! ❤️
I can't wait to see the series of videos on the turning facilities for the railroad
Us too! I'm debating the size... IF we cut a hole in the Tough Shed (with a dog door) I can pull a train that's about 6 feet long into the shed. And then I need a tail track that's that long to use it that way, and with 5 feet of curve, and 12" of benchwork at the base of the wye, That puts the tail track 12 feet south into the yard. Do we really want to do that? The shed comes out about 8 feet. So the tail track (two at this point cause IF I do this I wanna be able to park two trains there for photos and stuff) ANYWAY so about 4 to 5 feet out into the yard. Hum.... Or just 3 feet of tail track so I can turn a locomotive or bus only... HUM. What do you think?
Love watching your videos while I eat lol also first comment
Ive been first on a few things! Fun!
Making Lemonade out of the lemons that the rain we had 😊
Yup.. Actully it looks so nice I may use it in the future!! Take the hose to it!
Thanks 😊
I just tried your kitty litter ballast so far I like it my RR is on the ground so I used tar paper under the track and the litter will see how it holds up in our Iowa weather, keep the great videos coming.
Fantastic instructional video, Dale! After it's all done, will you open up your display and shop to the modeling clubs of other Rail fans in the near future?
I’m curious as to why you don’t appear to have an installed any drainage on the layout. The clip of the rainy maelstrom shows lots of standing water. Not necessarily a problem when the temp is above freezing, but by winter, wouldn’t freezing water potentially damage the track? Some strategically drilled holes, perhaps hidden by boulders or bushes, might work. Just an idea. Always enjoy watch your and Karen’s videos. 👍🏻
You really need to cover the Morter with a marine clear coat
Yup. I have Thompson's. But I hate the shiny finish. But I still use it, but when it fails I scale it erosion and embrace it.
To bad you did not have a tarp to cover the work before the storm hit