Thanks for the video, Andy. You have a nice collection of SD40s. Thanks for the tip on how to make flags and signs. That will come in handy in the future. Thanks for the look at Bob’s layout. He’s created a masterpiece.
As always, very nice video Andy. Your friend has an impressive layout. You have managed to pack a lot of interesting scenery in to your layout. Very nicely done. Cheers mate!
Fantastic video, Captain Andy! I wish I can subscribe to your channel 10 times. Personally, I can’t get enough MHRR videos. And I’m very thrilled to see new videos are coming out frequently which it’s not a easy thing to do. I also enjoyed Bob’s layout especially a train with Espee 6 axles GE units on a consist. Dats
Hi Captain. I really don't know why some channels get more subs and others don't. But I certainly know that your channel deserves way more subs. I mean waaaaay more!! Dats
You are welcome Bob. I hope over the three videos, I did justice to your wonderful layout. I wanted to see it for many years, and I was even more impressed than I ever imagined.
@@montroseandhighlandrailroad thanks for your kind words Andy. It’s been lacking in care for a few years, with working on Los Tanimals and Hells Glen, but I will get to work on it again!
Thank you Andy for the video. Too bad you didn't keep that BN 6772 SD40-2 "White Face", it would have fit in nicely on your new Sesenta layout. That is a very nice Illinois Central "City of New Orleans" running on Bob's layout. Thank you Andy for the flag and sign tips. For your Web Page file type, there is a work around for those, but it requires a little more work. I use photoshop but the method might also work with Paint. What you do is press the PrtScn (Print Screen) button on your keyboard. go into your photo or paint program and past the image from the clipboard as a new image. In photoshop you cut the image to size, flatten it and save it to your computer. In Photoshop you can also print it, or exit Photoshop and now you can open the image in Microsoft Word. Also Andy no offense taken Mate, and if you wanted to print a double sided Flag, you'd have to do as you shown and reverse one side, then glue both halves together. The rule for the US Flag is, the starred blue canton, called the "union" must always be attached to the flag pole and be at the top. Hanging the flag upside down is a symbol for dire distress and was most commonly used by the navy before the invent of wireless to summon other US craft for help. It's funny, the older I get the more I feel like a beginner once again. Often I think to myself, how did I do that? And videos like this help remind me. My only question Andy, in Word, when you display the ruler, what size do you use to print your flags, quarter inch, half inch? Yes Andy I enjoyed this video very much and I look forward to your next Sesenta video. Cheers, Rich S.
Hi Rich, so are you saying you can print out the flag with the blue square (sorry for my ignorant description) on the right, rather than the left? I would never fly the flag upside down. Thank you for the tip with Photoshop by the way. I sold 6772 before I was even going to build Sesenta, otherwise I would have kept it. You're right it would have fitted right in wouldn't it?
Hi Andy, @@montroseandhighlandrailroad Yes print one flag with the Blue "Union" on the right and print the other flag with the Blue Union on the left, cut them out and glue them back to back to create a double sided flag. Cheers, Rich S.
Hey John, Thank you! I don't want to be greedy but I passed 200 many years ago, and that's as far as I got! Getting to 300 would really mean something to me.
@@montroseandhighlandrailroad I wasn't implying that you were. It's hard for us lesser channels that haven't broken through to help noticed by the algorithm
Thanks for the video, Andy. You have a nice collection of SD40s. Thanks for the tip on how to make flags and signs. That will come in handy in the future.
Thanks for the look at Bob’s layout. He’s created a masterpiece.
Hi Joe, Thanks for the kind words! Do you remember Bob the Bear from the old forum?
Yes I do. I wonder if he remembers me?
@@challenger3977 certainly do!
As always, very nice video Andy. Your friend has an impressive layout. You have managed to pack a lot of interesting scenery in to your layout. Very nicely done. Cheers mate!
Thank you Collin. Bob's layout was one I became aware of around 20 years ago and I always wanted to see it. So, I did!
Fantastic video, Captain Andy!
I wish I can subscribe to your channel 10 times.
Personally, I can’t get enough MHRR videos.
And I’m very thrilled to see new videos are coming out frequently which it’s not a easy thing to do.
I also enjoyed Bob’s layout especially a train with Espee 6 axles GE units on a consist.
Dats
You only need to subscribe once Dats! I was just hoping other people would join the channel to get me over 300.
Hi Captain.
I really don't know why some channels get more subs and others don't.
But I certainly know that your channel deserves way more subs. I mean waaaaay more!!
Dats
Thanks Buddy
You are welcome Bob. I hope over the three videos, I did justice to your wonderful layout. I wanted to see it for many years, and I was even more impressed than I ever imagined.
@@montroseandhighlandrailroad thanks for your kind words Andy. It’s been lacking in care for a few years, with working on Los Tanimals and Hells Glen, but I will get to work on it again!
Thank you Andy for the video. Too bad you didn't keep that BN 6772 SD40-2 "White Face", it would have fit in nicely on your new Sesenta layout. That is a very nice Illinois Central "City of New Orleans" running on Bob's layout. Thank you Andy for the flag and sign tips. For your Web Page file type, there is a work around for those, but it requires a little more work. I use photoshop but the method might also work with Paint. What you do is press the PrtScn (Print Screen) button on your keyboard. go into your photo or paint program and past the image from the clipboard as a new image. In photoshop you cut the image to size, flatten it and save it to your computer. In Photoshop you can also print it, or exit Photoshop and now you can open the image in Microsoft Word. Also Andy no offense taken Mate, and if you wanted to print a double sided Flag, you'd have to do as you shown and reverse one side, then glue both halves together. The rule for the US Flag is, the starred blue canton, called the "union" must always be attached to the flag pole and be at the top. Hanging the flag upside down is a symbol for dire distress and was most commonly used by the navy before the invent of wireless to summon other US craft for help. It's funny, the older I get the more I feel like a beginner once again. Often I think to myself, how did I do that? And videos like this help remind me. My only question Andy, in Word, when you display the ruler, what size do you use to print your flags, quarter inch, half inch? Yes Andy I enjoyed this video very much and I look forward to your next Sesenta video. Cheers, Rich S.
Hi Rich, so are you saying you can print out the flag with the blue square (sorry for my ignorant description) on the right, rather than the left? I would never fly the flag upside down. Thank you for the tip with Photoshop by the way. I sold 6772 before I was even going to build Sesenta, otherwise I would have kept it. You're right it would have fitted right in wouldn't it?
Hi Andy, @@montroseandhighlandrailroad Yes print one flag with the Blue "Union" on the right and print the other flag with the Blue Union on the left, cut them out and glue them back to back to create a double sided flag. Cheers, Rich S.
Great one Andy. I hope another 25 or so people will subscribe to get you to 300. I just passed 250!
Hey John, Thank you! I don't want to be greedy but I passed 200 many years ago, and that's as far as I got! Getting to 300 would really mean something to me.
@@montroseandhighlandrailroad I wasn't implying that you were. It's hard for us lesser channels that haven't broken through to help noticed by the algorithm