Thanks for the video on the OKC Train Show. Mike It was always one of my go-to events when I lived in Texas. Nice to see that it seems to be a well-attended show.
Hi, Norm! You bet...I am glad you enjoyed the video. It was definitely a lot of fun. I could have used a third day to shop, visit with everyone, and view the layouts! Ha. It was a very good crowd and a sure sign our bobby is very alive and well!
Thanks for taking time to visit me at Joplin's show Saturday. I just watched the video this morning, and it was great. The next best thing to seeing things in person is seeing them on video. I'm the guy from Aurora who makes the grain trucks. It would be great to see some of those grain elevators with trucks of grain lined up to be unloaded. Of course, that's my area of special interest in model railroading. I did notice one module on the modern layout at the end that featured a lot of JD tractors and 18 wheel grain haulers. Looking forward to your next video and hoping you have a good winter season that might afford you a little more time to spend indoors on your layout.
Hi, Ron! It was great seeing you at the show and getting the chance to talk. It's always fun to brainstorm with fellow grain elevator fans! I'll definitely take your advice and plan on acquiring grain trucks at some point. I have more than enough hopper cars and should probably focus more on the "other" vehicles! Ha. I certainly appreciate you watching. I hope to crank out some more videos in the coming days. Layout progress has been slow in recent weeks due to waiting for some track parts from the U.K. for my drop-down section. I'm not a fan of the cold. But, you hit the nail on the head by saying it provides more time indoors for the train projects!
Hello! Absolutely…it was a great show and I had a lot of fun! I look forward to coming back and filming some additional layouts next time. There was so much to see! Most of my second day was spent filming these…I wish I had a week! Haha. I do my best to highlight everyone’s layouts over the course of my visits to events.
My cousin and myself drive in from Sallisaw and Warner to the show. Lots of vendors and great layouts. Got some really good deals on rolling stock and track, we both had a great day.
Hello! Glad to hear that. It was a great show for sure. I’m looking forward to next year. I was able to buy some cool stuff at good prices, too. It’s hard to resist at a train show! Haha.
You bet! Always good seeing you and chatting about trains…and TV-land. 😂. Those crazy storms ended up catching up to us on the way home- which made for an interesting drive. But we made it just fine!
Hi Mike & it's is Randy and i like yours video is Cool & Thanks Mike & Friends Randy & Super Cool Video & Super Cool Main Track Trains & Thanks Mike & Good Friends Randy
Absolutely! That makes all the bridges I’m planning on my layout seem kind of boring! Ha. Of course MKT had its big drawbridge over the Missouri River at Boonville, but that’s past the point I’m modeling. Maybe one day I can check into adding onto the house/basement for more layout space? Haha.
MIKE! Awesome coverage and we can’t thank you enough . Another GREAT video! EDIT; The SJ&SRR is far from an “end result” currently I’m thinking it’s about 40%-45% finished.
Thank you, Rick! I appreciate the opportunity to showcase your layout. You did an excellent job. I’m sure I’ll see you around again sometime soon! -Mike
Very good! I’ve had some of each over the years. I’m glad I’m finally at a point where I have a lot of space to work on a more-permanent built in place one. I appreciate you watching! -Mike
hi mike !!! just reviewed your latest track update and was wondering where you got the yellow auger ? kitbash or purchase ? as well, i am not sure i understand your concern over where your power plant will be. it looks like the bn unit w/caboose IS on a siding and therefore "off" your main line, but i remain confused a bit !!! in having been a subscriber of yours for years now, i know how you operate, mike, and to me, at least, i think that somewhere down the line you may not like the actual "positioning" of the power plant, as you stated in the video, and may want to re-engineer its location.... so, why not do it now ? here is why i ask... i understand you have limitations as to available space, as i did for my cement plant, so i added a "bulge" of 1/2" plywood that mildly extended into the walkway area right where i wanted the plant. the length of this bulge was about 24"-28" and cut to a 45 degree angle on both ends. i then added a layer of homasote on top of that and connected the "bulge" to the fascia with L brackets i had in my barn. nothing fancy, but it did allow me to add a lot more fun to operations at the plant and this let me face my plant in the direction i initially wanted !! mike, i cannot tell you how many times i have looked at that modification and said to myself " what a great idea " !! i'm just sayin', mike !!! denny
That’s what I think is pretty cool about it. I have attended several shows that include some of the same modules. It’s always fascinating to see what different setups they create.
Hello! Perhaps one of your viewers can chime in on this one. I am looking it up, but am only finding shows in New Jersey or other cities in New York state, I would think surely there would be something in the city. I will keep searching to see what pops up!
Today’s question- is your layout modular or static and built in place? There are a lot of good reasons to choose either route.
Static Canadian Pacific Kansas City Layout with intermodal terminal I’m building!
Thank you for sharing. I enjoyed the interviews.
Hello! Thank you…I’m glad to hear you enjoyed the video. It was a great show. I appreciate you watching!
Thanks for the video on the OKC Train Show. Mike It was always one of my go-to events when I lived in Texas. Nice to see that it seems to be a well-attended show.
Hi, Norm! You bet...I am glad you enjoyed the video. It was definitely a lot of fun. I could have used a third day to shop, visit with everyone, and view the layouts! Ha. It was a very good crowd and a sure sign our bobby is very alive and well!
Thanks for taking time to visit me at Joplin's show Saturday. I just watched the video this morning, and it was great. The next best thing to seeing things in person is seeing them on video. I'm the guy from Aurora who makes the grain trucks. It would be great to see some of those grain elevators with trucks of grain lined up to be unloaded. Of course, that's my area of special interest in model railroading. I did notice one module on the modern layout at the end that featured a lot of JD tractors and 18 wheel grain haulers. Looking forward to your next video and hoping you have a good winter season that might afford you a little more time to spend indoors on your layout.
Hi, Ron! It was great seeing you at the show and getting the chance to talk. It's always fun to brainstorm with fellow grain elevator fans! I'll definitely take your advice and plan on acquiring grain trucks at some point. I have more than enough hopper cars and should probably focus more on the "other" vehicles! Ha. I certainly appreciate you watching. I hope to crank out some more videos in the coming days. Layout progress has been slow in recent weeks due to waiting for some track parts from the U.K. for my drop-down section.
I'm not a fan of the cold. But, you hit the nail on the head by saying it provides more time indoors for the train projects!
Awesome layouts at the show! Great meeting you last weekend!
Hi, Joey! It was great getting to hang out together running trains in Parsons. It was a lot of fun. I’m sure I’ll see you around again sometime soon!
Thanks for coming out to the OKC Train Show. Too bad you ran out of time to catch everything at the show.
Hello! Absolutely…it was a great show and I had a lot of fun! I look forward to coming back and filming some additional layouts next time. There was so much to see! Most of my second day was spent filming these…I wish I had a week! Haha. I do my best to highlight everyone’s layouts over the course of my visits to events.
My cousin and myself drive in from Sallisaw and Warner to the show. Lots of vendors and great layouts. Got some really good deals on rolling stock and track, we both had a great day.
Hello! Glad to hear that. It was a great show for sure. I’m looking forward to next year. I was able to buy some cool stuff at good prices, too. It’s hard to resist at a train show! Haha.
Mike Ir was good to see you at the show. There were many detailed layouts there. Thank you for taking the time to talk to us. Keep up the good work.
Hi, Ryan! I sure appreciate that. It was a really fun event and it was great seeing everyone. I’m sure I’ll see you again next year! -Mike
Thanks for having me on for the interview, Mike! It was great to see you again :)
You bet! Always good seeing you and chatting about trains…and TV-land. 😂. Those crazy storms ended up catching up to us on the way home- which made for an interesting drive. But we made it just fine!
Thanks for sharing!! Love the UNION PACIFIC!!!!
I appreciate you watching! I try to show some love for all the railroads out there. Haha! I’m glad you enjoyed the video. -Mike
Hi Mike & it's is Randy and i like yours video is Cool & Thanks Mike & Friends Randy & Super Cool Video & Super Cool Main Track Trains & Thanks Mike & Good Friends Randy
Hi, Randy! Thanks so much for tuning in to watch! I’m glad to hear you like the video. -Mike
That drawbridge! Very cool
Absolutely! That makes all the bridges I’m planning on my layout seem kind of boring! Ha. Of course MKT had its big drawbridge over the Missouri River at Boonville, but that’s past the point I’m modeling. Maybe one day I can check into adding onto the house/basement for more layout space? Haha.
MIKE! Awesome coverage and we can’t thank you enough . Another GREAT video!
EDIT; The SJ&SRR is far from an “end result” currently I’m thinking it’s about 40%-45% finished.
Thank you, Rick! I appreciate the opportunity to showcase your layout. You did an excellent job. I’m sure I’ll see you around again sometime soon! -Mike
Built in place.
Very good! I’ve had some of each over the years. I’m glad I’m finally at a point where I have a lot of space to work on a more-permanent built in place one. I appreciate you watching! -Mike
I will one day do another layout of the old tracks
Hi, Jeremy! That sounds great. When you get there, please keep us posted on hos are coming along!
hi mike !!! just reviewed your latest track update and was wondering where you got the yellow auger ? kitbash or purchase ? as well, i am not sure i understand your concern over where your power plant will be. it looks like the bn unit w/caboose IS on a siding and therefore "off" your main line, but i remain confused a bit !!! in having been a subscriber of yours for years now, i know how you operate, mike, and to me, at least, i think that somewhere down the line you may not like the actual "positioning" of the power plant, as you stated in the video, and may want to re-engineer its location.... so, why not do it now ? here is why i ask... i understand you have limitations as to available space, as i did for my cement plant, so i added a "bulge" of 1/2" plywood that mildly extended into the walkway area right where i wanted the plant. the length of this bulge was about 24"-28" and cut to a 45 degree angle on both ends. i then added a layer of homasote on top of that and connected the "bulge" to the fascia with L brackets i had in my barn. nothing fancy, but it did allow me to add a lot more fun to operations at the plant and this let me face my plant in the direction i initially wanted !! mike, i cannot tell you how many times i have looked at that modification and said to myself " what a great idea " !! i'm just sayin', mike !!! denny
Free-Mo not ever the same setup twice.
That’s what I think is pretty cool about it. I have attended several shows that include some of the same modules. It’s always fascinating to see what different setups they create.
When is the next show in.
New york city.
Let me know please
Hello! Perhaps one of your viewers can chime in on this one. I am looking it up, but am only finding shows in New Jersey or other cities in New York state, I would think surely there would be something in the city. I will keep searching to see what pops up!
Awesome channel great video keep them up make sure you like and subscribe thank you for your support
Hello! Thank you...I appreciate you watching and joining us here on the channel. I will go check out your channel now!