This really is a beautiful looking layout. I especially like the Fall foliage. Very impressive. Thanks for sharing it.Excellent job on the video itself and really liked the locos and rolling stock.
Very nice layout Jim but let me make a few suggestions to bring it a little more up to date and realistic: 1. Put a leg lamp in the window of one of the passenger cars with a little sign ….“NMRA award, fragile” 2. Take about a dozen of those tractors off a car and along the route form a parade…last one should be a riding mower and to make it even more realistic douse with lighter and set ablaze! 3. Close by, assemble a stage with a band (complete with Tumbleweed music playing in background) and a little figurine with gray beard hawking CDs. You can even add some bushes and cut some confetti to resemble sheet music embedded. 4. Top it off with another miniature resembling an old lady in front of stage doing the funky chicken!! But however you assemble the band stage, make sure the lead singers amp is unplugged!!!! If you can pull these additions off, I will go to the booth and hawk tickets along with your CDs!!😂😂😂😂
I'd guess I was 4yp when I saw my first 3 rail (Lionel) set and so loudly proclaimed that it was fake that, when my parents bought me my first set at about 8yo, I received an American Flyer & worked with my "resl" 2 rail set until graduating HS and them going into the Air Force, leaving my rolling stock with the jointly-owned Rio Oro Line. This layout, however, is truly beautifully done, despite the third rail.
This really is a beautiful looking layout. I especially like the Fall foliage. Very impressive. Thanks for sharing it.Excellent job on the video itself and really liked the locos and rolling stock.
Love the layout Jim. When things clear up it's certainly on my bucket list.
This is amazing, Jim! Wonderful modeling, and the video work of train operation is very cool.
thank you for detail beauty video on detail layout
Great action! The trains look fantastic and your scenery is awesome. Love that coal train Jim.
Very nice layout Jim but let me make a few suggestions to bring it a little more up to date and realistic:
1. Put a leg lamp in the window of one of the passenger cars with a little sign ….“NMRA award, fragile”
2. Take about a dozen of those tractors off a car and along the route form a parade…last one should be a riding mower and to make it even more realistic douse with lighter and set ablaze!
3. Close by, assemble a stage with a band (complete with Tumbleweed music playing in background) and a little figurine with gray beard hawking CDs. You can even add some bushes and cut some confetti to resemble sheet music embedded.
4. Top it off with another miniature resembling an old lady in front of stage doing the funky chicken!! But however you assemble the band stage, make sure the lead singers amp is unplugged!!!!
If you can pull these additions off, I will go to the booth and hawk tickets along with your CDs!!😂😂😂😂
Oh and I forgot the most important addition…a pole barn with 2 miniatures and a 12 pack of beer laughing their ass off!!
The only thing missing is Opie and Johnny Paul putting a penny on the track! Incredible layout Jim! Congrats!
Awesome layout
I'd guess I was 4yp when I saw my first 3 rail (Lionel) set and so loudly proclaimed that it was fake that, when my parents bought me my first set at about 8yo, I received an American Flyer & worked with my "resl" 2 rail set until graduating HS and them going into the Air Force, leaving my rolling stock with the jointly-owned Rio Oro Line. This layout, however, is truly beautifully done, despite the third rail.