Great vidio, like the sunflowers. To ad color in the spring ill use fineground foam colored yellow for dandelions, some blues and reds for meadows. As the summer wains the colors fade to gray and in the spring ya can plate some more flowers...Thanks for the coffee...
Good evening Bill, It is always a great pleasure to discover the many details on your large layout. ........14:46 min. hope there was no personal injury in the accident😎😎. Cheers, Martin
Thanks for the update Bill. It's the little additions to a scene that make all the difference, especially the ones that people dont spot straight away. Cheers, Jim
Nice rail road and video. As a part of the accident investigation I think you need to recreate the accident and take video. That way we can all learn and improve the survivability for our crews.😃
Get some "cross check bubble levels for RVs" and mount them on your modules. This will make it easy and consistent to level your modules both in your garage and at shows. Have been watching you build these O and On30 modules since the beginning. It looks great!
Sorry, off topic, but I thought I'd ask one of the best modelers I've ever seen. How would you go about making Georgian Bay wind swept Pine trees? A quick google search will show you the iconic Killbear Park tree. I live not far from there and want to model similar trees. The shore line of the upper great lakes is home to these. Thanks.
Watching your videos is allways fun and inspiring. The work you show, but also the little stories. Great to watch! You really accomplish a very high level of detailing. I'm watching your treework very curiously as well, great work. But now that I see you experimenting, I thought I'd show you this: th-cam.com/video/W8Z_EDQRFmc/w-d-xo.html Maybe I can inspire you a bit as well. The hardship with decidious trees is in the branches, if you only use 1 wire per branch, the tree will allways look a bit strange. So well, see if you can use it. If not: I just continue to watch your videos :) Cheers!
I still remember the last caboose I ever saw. It was a csx one on the end of an old coal hauling freight train in West Virginia.
Great vidio, like the sunflowers. To ad color in the spring ill use fineground foam colored yellow for dandelions, some blues and reds for meadows. As the summer wains the colors fade to gray and in the spring ya can plate some more flowers...Thanks for the coffee...
Good evening Bill,
It is always a great pleasure to discover the many details on your large layout. ........14:46 min. hope there was no personal injury in the accident😎😎. Cheers, Martin
Now all you need are the big wigs at the crash scene !!!!
Add a clothes line and outdoor old style washing machine behind the cabin and your scene is complete. Looks good tho.
Thx for the vid.
Thanks for the update Bill. It's the little additions to a scene that make all the difference, especially the ones that people dont spot straight away. Cheers, Jim
Nice rail road and video.
As a part of the accident investigation I think you need to recreate the accident and take video. That way we can all learn and improve the survivability for our crews.😃
Get some "cross check bubble levels for RVs" and mount them on your modules. This will make it easy and consistent to level your modules both in your garage and at shows. Have been watching you build these O and On30 modules since the beginning. It looks great!
Another fine video Bill top-shelf work as always what is your next box coming from the Caboose stop LOL
Sorry, off topic, but I thought I'd ask one of the best modelers I've ever seen. How would you go about making Georgian Bay wind swept Pine trees? A quick google search will show you the iconic Killbear Park tree. I live not far from there and want to model similar trees. The shore line of the upper great lakes is home to these. Thanks.
I really like the little building, what is the prototype?? Great update!
good vid on the channel thanks l;ee
What is that last locomotive in the last scene??
That is an old AHM 0-8-0 Indiana Harbor Belt road switcher/transfer locomotive
Watching your videos is allways fun and inspiring. The work you show, but also the little stories. Great to watch! You really accomplish a very high level of detailing. I'm watching your treework very curiously as well, great work. But now that I see you experimenting, I thought I'd show you this: th-cam.com/video/W8Z_EDQRFmc/w-d-xo.html Maybe I can inspire you a bit as well. The hardship with decidious trees is in the branches, if you only use 1 wire per branch, the tree will allways look a bit strange. So well, see if you can use it. If not: I just continue to watch your videos :) Cheers!