Great details. Especially that you placed tiles between the track. And those yellow/black tiles gives it the colourfull touch 👍 of course curious for the further development
4555 was always my favourite of the vintage train cargo facilities. A little plain on the inside but jam packed with playability. I much prefer cargo over passengers. 10-11 minute videos work best for me
Very cool idea Jakob -- a great old-school reference to build from too! Have you considered using the rail pieces for the crane -- since they are now out with the production of the Daily Bugle set, they're probably in decent supply around BrickLink and even Lego online Bricks and Pieces.
Hey Jakob. Interesting video as always (interesting as yours are getting shorter as mine are getting longer... what will happen when they meet!? ;) Just a quick question re colour... I thought at first the yellow tiles you were using were of that new light yellow colour, but the black and yellow stripped tiles as just as washed out... could there be an issue with the setting on your camera? Or was the sun shinning so very brightly in your studio ? :D
I'm pretty sure that you'll see the same issue in most my videos. I've yet to actually try to do anything about it and I'm not sure I will :-D But it's definitely true that there's a color issue with my videos. I use yellow'ish lights too. So, that not helping.
Very nice!!!! I like the way you made the rode!!
Thanks a lot :-)
Tupelo train! I do agree its good to mix it up when it comes to what we build. Very inspiring build!
Thanks! Yep, Tupelo Train is a great tune :-D
Great details. Especially that you placed tiles between the track. And those yellow/black tiles gives it the colourfull touch 👍 of course curious for the further development
Thanks! Yeah, I really like that black-yellow safety-look! It's great :-D
4555 was always my favourite of the vintage train cargo facilities. A little plain on the inside but jam packed with playability. I much prefer cargo over passengers. 10-11 minute videos work best for me
Yeah, cargo trains do have more playability than passenger sets!
Looking good! Can’t wait to see future developments. Thank you for sharing.
Thanks a lot Pat - I really appreciate it!
I like the progress so far of this railroad cargo yard
Thanks - I'm glad yo like it!
Very cool idea Jakob -- a great old-school reference to build from too! Have you considered using the rail pieces for the crane -- since they are now out with the production of the Daily Bugle set, they're probably in decent supply around BrickLink and even Lego online Bricks and Pieces.
I have considered rail pieces. However, I don't have any and I kinda insist on using what bricks I've got. It's a really great suggestion though :-D
Hey Jakob. Interesting video as always (interesting as yours are getting shorter as mine are getting longer... what will happen when they meet!? ;)
Just a quick question re colour... I thought at first the yellow tiles you were using were of that new light yellow colour, but the black and yellow stripped tiles as just as washed out... could there be an issue with the setting on your camera? Or was the sun shinning so very brightly in your studio ? :D
I'm pretty sure that you'll see the same issue in most my videos. I've yet to actually try to do anything about it and I'm not sure I will :-D But it's definitely true that there's a color issue with my videos. I use yellow'ish lights too. So, that not helping.
@@BrickBakery weird that I never noticed it until now.
@@MutantProductions Well, I'm not sure how consistent it is... but you are welcome to review my library of videos to check! 😀