Nice layout. The scenery is great. I like the scene where the track goes between the mountains. I also like the time period. The on board the train camera perspective is awesome. 👏
Thats a really nice layout. I live in Fallston Maryland, And you've captured the back road look of it. Our station is still standing, as a business. Do this in black and white and it's like 1940.
Thanks, I’m about done modeling Fallston now, just Klein’s store left now to finish. I try and model areas exactly as they were in real life. The wooden overpass bridge was there prior to the concrete one in Fallston now constructed in 1932/33.
I think you've nailed the rural character of the Ma & Pa. In addition to the trestles, you've got lots of the characteristic fencing which is tedious modeling. Nice blending of the grass, fields, dirt and underbrush...... really well done. Watchbox Hill is quickly recognizable. So what are you going to do with the hole in the wall? I do like the early era with older cars and attire. The rolling stock was always antique. I agree with Roger! Thanks for sharing.
Nice layout. The scenery is great. I like the scene where the track goes between the mountains. I also like the time period. The on board the train camera perspective is awesome. 👏
WOW, this is amazing. So refreshing to see accurate, fine scale modeling! Nice!!
Thats a really nice layout. I live in Fallston Maryland, And you've captured the back road look of it. Our station is still standing, as a business. Do this in black and white and it's like 1940.
Thanks, I’m about done modeling Fallston now, just Klein’s store left now to finish. I try and model areas exactly as they were in real life. The wooden overpass bridge was there prior to the concrete one in Fallston now constructed in 1932/33.
Wonderful video and so evocative of the Ma & Pa!!
Art Kuperstein
Awesome. Very well done! It's sad that so much of the original right of way of the MA & PA has been lost.
WOW! Corey it's totally awesome! Brought back many memories too. On a 1-to 10 scale I'd say maybe 100!
Layout shows fabulous!👍👍👍
GREAT Modeling. Fabulous attention to DETAIL!!!!!!~
Wonderful railroad with great structures and details. Really captures the feel of the Ma&Pa in the era 🚂
I just found this Corey. My eyes are bugging out.
Details are amazing .
Really nice layout!! Looking forward to updates.
Looks really fantastic Corey! I also model the Ma & Pa - but my year of choice is 1947. Thanks for sharing this video. - Rick
Your detail is great! Good Job!
Very nice. Well thought out. The overall effect is very good.
Very nice layout. awesome job on all the scenery. nice job on the video
Beautiful! I hope you're not planning on moving anytime soon!
Fantastic Job, i stand in awe.
Beautiful! 🤩
excellent work
nice layout,good video
I think you've nailed the rural character of the Ma & Pa. In addition to the trestles, you've got lots of the characteristic fencing which is tedious modeling. Nice blending of the grass, fields, dirt and underbrush...... really well done. Watchbox Hill is quickly recognizable. So what are you going to do with the hole in the wall? I do like the early era with older cars and attire. The rolling stock was always antique. I agree with Roger! Thanks for sharing.
Thanks. Once a background is added and a bit more scenery hopefully that will blend or mask the entrance into the staging room.
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