Welcome back Jeff! I Just love your products! I also model the Illinois Central Railroad in the 60's & 70's! I was born & raised in Belleville, Illinois & had the Illinois Central. Have a safe trip home! I love the Mini Prints that Mike brought to the round table. Nice job James on the 3-d products. The videography was awesome by Richard! I love the Tan Cap by Jelsma Graphics! For all your railroad clothing needs it's "Jelsma Graphics" "A Stitch Above The Rest" This is "The Best Hobby In The World" Till Next Time! MoPac Jack Until Next Time, Be Safe & May All Your Signals Be Clear! Running trains with my granddaughter "Emily" & her Uncle Brent in the "Train Cave" Rock N' Roll Forever..🚂
I might give it a shot. Deshler will be just off the route of a road trip I will be making that week, so if I can convince the family to go to the show and we can get it coordinated, then it would be fun.
3d printers fit in with STEM (Science Technology Engineering Math) classes. My kids actually went to a STEM certified elementary school. The school has a 3d printer and the kids also learned things like programming logic.
Model railroading is all about STEM, 100%. Think of all that goes into building a layout: calculating curves, measuring angles, figuring out spacial relationships for turnouts, yards, etc. It's all there.
It appears that Jeff is somewhere between Fast tracks and Proto 87. Not sure what the pros and cons are between all 3. Is Jeff's product NMRA compliant?
I haven't done much toward the O-scale steam tractor, though I have been working on getting some of the HO models market ready, with instructions and that sort of thing. I will figure out a conversion to O-scale, but that will likely be after the RPM meet at the end of July, since I have a few projects I want to have ready for that, too.
Great show...had a total mind block lately...feels like a frontal lobotomy...nice to watch people able to always find something interesting for us to watch while my imagination finds its feet again.
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Great show guys! That track looks fantastic!
Thank you! Glad you like our products!
I was blown away seeing in person! May I request a facial scan?
The ties and tie plates also the 3D printed items all look Awesome!!!!
Love your enthusiasm and videos!!! Just trying to understand all the new terminology so I can get more out of model railroading.
Thanks guys for the shoutout! Looking forward to meeting everyone in St. Louis.
thanks Ken and gang. Keep up the good work. Andy
Welcome back Jeff! I Just love your products! I also model the Illinois Central Railroad in the 60's & 70's! I was born & raised in Belleville, Illinois & had the Illinois Central. Have a safe trip home! I love the Mini Prints that Mike brought to the round table. Nice job James on the 3-d products. The videography was awesome by Richard! I love the Tan Cap by Jelsma Graphics! For all your railroad clothing needs it's "Jelsma Graphics" "A Stitch Above The Rest" This is "The Best Hobby In The World" Till Next Time! MoPac Jack Until Next Time, Be Safe & May All Your Signals Be Clear! Running trains with my granddaughter "Emily" & her Uncle Brent in the "Train Cave" Rock N' Roll Forever..🚂
Another great show. Love the products from Jeff and Miniprints .
Nice show thank you ken and gang
Nice show. Like the trackwork especially. That 3d stuff is also cool.
Are any of you coming to the Spring Creek show in July? I would love to meet you!
I might give it a shot. Deshler will be just off the route of a road trip I will be making that week, so if I can convince the family to go to the show and we can get it coordinated, then it would be fun.
I am not able to. Will plan on it next year.
I still love to scratch build my things for my layout.
Thank you
Awsum video 😎👍👍👍👍
Looks like a good product
3d printers fit in with STEM (Science Technology Engineering Math) classes. My kids actually went to a STEM certified elementary school. The school has a 3d printer and the kids also learned things like programming logic.
Model railroading is all about STEM, 100%. Think of all that goes into building a layout: calculating curves, measuring angles, figuring out spacial relationships for turnouts, yards, etc. It's all there.
hello ken it's is randy and i like yours video is cool thanks friends randy
It appears that Jeff is somewhere between Fast tracks and Proto 87. Not sure what the pros and cons are between all 3. Is Jeff's product NMRA compliant?
James, Are you able to produce a O scale Steam tractor, yet? If so, what will you charge?
I haven't done much toward the O-scale steam tractor, though I have been working on getting some of the HO models market ready, with instructions and that sort of thing. I will figure out a conversion to O-scale, but that will likely be after the RPM meet at the end of July, since I have a few projects I want to have ready for that, too.
Great show...had a total mind block lately...feels like a frontal lobotomy...nice to watch people able to always find something interesting for us to watch while my imagination finds its feet again.
In the south we slow down on shows one more before August then the shows start back up for season.
I’d love to scan up to 1/29 scale
sounds like some thing we could use in 0 scale
Please someone tell Ken that 3D printing resins are exceedingly TOXIC until cured with UV light! - thanks!
Please Ken Patterson can I have a cap please
send me a e-mail
@@dennyjelsma8017 Thanks for the Email Sir can 🥫 I have a what Net the week cap 🧢 I wotch the show all the time I im a member of a club in Glasgow clydeside Model Railway Club Thanks again again for the Email 📧