Hi Jason I was so pleased to see you using Outland Models buildings. I have quite a few and find them so easy to build and at an affordable price. I would be very excited to see how you adapt and improve them for your layout. Thanks for your enthusiasm and inspiration. Chris P
I'm glad to see I'm not the only one using Outland Models kits. They're inexpensive, but I by the time I paint up my hospital, it should look just fine. Hope you're enjoying your well earned time off with family. BTW - I received my N scale sidewalks, I ordered. They look great, and I can't wait to get them painted up.
Jason, great update, thank you for sharing. It looks like your vision for your N Scale Layout is starting to come together. Interesting way of building, doing a "Thumbnail", and then revising and going from there. Cheers, and stay safe, Michael
Jason, My new kit of yours finally got on the work bench. As you are finding out you can model a lot in a smaller space with N scale. Remember your diner build in HO? I made a office building using the same technic. I cut out the windows placed them behind to give it a 3d effect. Have not decided on color for your kit but your instructions are great to follow.
Dear Jason, kinda interesting how you showed the placement on the N scale layout footprint. It’s a cool process. Don’t wanna be the heckler, but you may wanna take another look at your location decisions, the way the N scale setup is now configured (to me) is a bit looking like a copy of the HO scale layout. Might of course be you wanna create the same feel. Especially for your kit design and promotion. Nevertheless, some different aspects might be needed to make the difference between the two scales. Given this is N scale, you may wanna consider some piers like Doug was having trouble placing them on his layout. Think such piers will look awesome on the N scale footprint. Absolutely love those steel arch bridges, girders and webbed columns. Cheerio
Jason you should market your N scale details , I think there would be a demand for items like these. You can never have enough detail especially in N scale which is the challenge. Also the refinery structure by the bridge is that a kit or a scratchbuilt structure? Speaking of lights that structure would be a natural for it. I know it would be hard to light at that small scale but it would look great. Maybe use fiber optics which you could incorporate into the detailing as cabling or piping on the framework. As usual GREAT JOB!!!
When Working On N Scale Work It Slowly Cause things my Change for Me I’m Working Slowly on 2 N Scale Layouts One For My Wife And Mine Is In The Basement With My Ho.
Jason, are selling those girder supports pieces that you have laser cut? I am building an elevated track system and will have to scratch build all of it because of the track plan but these would make it sooo much easier!
I don't know how you have the energy to be building three layouts, plus design work etc! If jumping in and doing the planning in 3D works for you, then why not? We all have our different methods, and with a simple set of loops of track, you certainly don't need to be sat for hours on track planning software. You probably get a more natural look with the landscape (urban or otherwise) first, as it means the railway will have to fit in that landscape, not the other way round.
Exciting seeing your N scale project taking shape Jason.. Happy Modeling 🎶☕️☕️✌️
Iv'e been trying to adapt your HO methods to my N-scale layout for quite a while, I'm so glad to see you finally doing N...thanks.
Thank you so much and thank you for watching!!!
Working Ho And N Scale And Yes That Can Be Challenging if You can Learn to Balance Ho And N Scale That Would Be Sweet.
Hi Jason I was so pleased to see you using Outland Models buildings. I have quite a few and find them so easy to build and at an affordable price. I would be very excited to see how you adapt and improve them for your layout. Thanks for your enthusiasm and inspiration. Chris P
I’m excited to start building them! Thanks for watching!!!
New and nice!😊😊😊
I'm glad to see I'm not the only one using Outland Models kits. They're inexpensive, but I by the time I paint up my hospital, it should look just fine.
Hope you're enjoying your well earned time off with family.
BTW - I received my N scale sidewalks, I ordered. They look great, and I can't wait to get them painted up.
@@c.seiler4577 Thank you so much for watching, I really appreciate it!!! I wish I had more time to work on N scale but I’ll get back to it soon. 👍
Jason, great update, thank you for sharing.
It looks like your vision for your N Scale Layout is starting to come together. Interesting way of building, doing a "Thumbnail", and then revising and going from there.
Cheers, and stay safe, Michael
Thank you so much Michael!!!
Wow, you have accomplished a lot since the last N video. Great work, as always!!!
Thanks Ed!!! Always great to hear from you!
Jason, I don't think you jumped the gun at all. Seems like three dimensional planning. Great idea. I'm excited to follow along.
Thank you so very much, I really appreciate it!!!
If it has your stamp on it, it will turn out brilliant. Great work as always Jason.
Thank you so very much! I really appreciate it!
Jason, My new kit of yours finally got on the work bench. As you are finding out you can model a lot in a smaller space with N scale. Remember your diner build in HO? I made a office building using the same technic. I cut out the windows placed them behind to give it a 3d effect. Have not decided on color for your kit but your instructions are great to follow.
Thank you so very much! Always great hearing from you!!! 👍
Dear Jason, kinda interesting how you showed the placement on the N scale layout footprint. It’s a cool process.
Don’t wanna be the heckler, but you may wanna take another look at your location decisions, the way the N scale setup is now configured (to me) is a bit looking like a copy of the HO scale layout. Might of course be you wanna create the same feel. Especially for your kit design and promotion. Nevertheless, some different aspects might be needed to make the difference between the two scales.
Given this is N scale, you may wanna consider some piers like Doug was having trouble placing them on his layout. Think such piers will look awesome on the N scale footprint.
Absolutely love those steel arch bridges, girders and webbed columns. Cheerio
Thank you so much for watching!!!
Very cool! Thanks for sharing!
Thank you and thanks for watching!!!
Looking forward to your kitbashing the Outland Models buildings.
Thank you so much!!!
Hi Jason & it's is Randy and i like yours video is cool & Thanks Jason & Friends Randy
Thank you so very much Randy!!!
Jason you should market your N scale details , I think there would be a demand for items like these. You can never have enough detail especially in N scale which is the challenge. Also the refinery structure by the bridge is that a kit or a scratchbuilt structure? Speaking of lights that structure would be a natural for it. I know it would be hard to light at that small scale but it would look great. Maybe use fiber optics which you could incorporate into the detailing as cabling or piping on the framework. As usual GREAT JOB!!!
Man, you work fast! Awesome stuff man 👍🏾
I totally appreciate it Pirate!!!
Ever consider doing a box cab that would fit a Kato NW2?
Great progress in a short time. Hal
Thank you so much Hal!!!
If you're not busy enough you might get started on an S-scale and an O-scale layout soon.
Just kidding, great work on the wee little layout, Jason.
LOL! Thank you so much for watching!!!
Hi Jason does bridges will you do kit whit it in N and HO?could be cool
Possibly! Thanks for watching!!!
It's a masterpiece ☺☺
Thank you so very much!!!
When Working On N Scale Work It Slowly Cause things my Change for Me I’m Working Slowly on 2 N Scale Layouts One For My Wife And Mine Is In The Basement With My Ho.
Jason, are selling those girder supports pieces that you have laser cut? I am building an elevated track system and will have to scratch build all of it because of the track plan but these would make it sooo much easier!
No, sorry they take a very long time to cut so it’s not really profitable. Thanks for watching!
I don't know how you have the energy to be building three layouts, plus design work etc!
If jumping in and doing the planning in 3D works for you, then why not? We all have our different methods, and with a simple set of loops of track, you certainly don't need to be sat for hours on track planning software. You probably get a more natural look with the landscape (urban or otherwise) first, as it means the railway will have to fit in that landscape, not the other way round.
Any chance of a subway or trolly line on the upper level?
Possibly a subway line. Thanks for watching!!!
nice
Regretting my choice of HO scale
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