Awesome layout!!! The audio of the locomotives running is a bit too loud and the spoken audio is too soft to hear what he is saying at times... enjoyed watching anyway!
Fantastic level of detail!! That 'bar' system you describe, sounds like an 'Electric staff' system. As a railroader in Australia, it's a common method of 'safe railway working on single lines. 2 electrically connected staff instruments are locked up when a staff is removed from either machine and not free again until the staff is returned to either machine.
Unfortunately, TH-cam does not allow substitution of existing videos. If I re-edited, the video statistics would start from zero. Keeping the stats up promotes the scale by having TH-cam suggest it to other users. Maybe adjusting your bass and treble controls would help? Do you wear a hearing aid? Maybe it needs adjustment?
@@2railoscale could you upload a second video? I would love to hear your commentary, but I will admit the sound bothers me and I can only watch this on mute
It's O Scale; 1/48. P48 stands for Proto:48 where the track gauge has been adjusted to exact scale 1.177 inches. In addition to correcting the track gauge, P48 modelers strive for the utmost realism.
@@terrysrealtrainschannel954 Hello Terry I've been in scale model Rairoading for over 60 years, I once owned a Model Train shop back in the 1970s. I Never Heard of Proto48 However lol I guess you Learn things 'New' Everday ! Thanks for replying Much Appreciated J~
I'm sorry. These videos are not recorded on cell phones. The video is recorded with high end consumer equipment. The narration is recorded separately using studio grade gear. It's post processed and then mixed with the edited video. I've spent several hundred dollars on audio equipment, I do not know what more I could do.
@@martinbatistelli Some people want to hear more of (or only) the trains; others want more of (or only the narration). I try to do the best job that I can do, not everyone will be satisfied.
@@2railoscale Your voice (I'm guessing it was you) came in clear. However, I really had to concentrate hard to hear Andrew speak. That is not how a narrated video is supposed to work. The only comments I am reading are from viewers saying they cannot hear Andrew. I can't please everyone in TH-cam land with my 2 weekly livestream videocasts either. I just do the job according to our plan and chuckle at the backseat directors. Set the audio levels to what you think they should be. You are allow to drop the train audio a bit when the narration is in progress. Myself or one of the other crew members has to constantly adjust the audio levels depending on what is happening at the moment.
Best looking track I've ever seen. Beautiful layout.
Brilliant layout! It's so refreshing to see a turn of the century model rather than yet another "transition" era model. Thank you!
Perfection!!!
Everything looks amazing!
That wos a great video and a awesome layout thanks for the video
Cool trains and a great layout. Thank you for sharing. Thumbs up.
Awesome layout!!! The audio of the locomotives running is a bit too loud and the spoken audio is too soft to hear what he is saying at times... enjoyed watching anyway!
Magnificent!!!!
The sound effects compete unfavorably with the spoken word of the host. Lower the volume of the sounds and a great presentation follows! Thanks.
Fantastic level of detail!! That 'bar' system you describe, sounds like an 'Electric staff' system. As a railroader in Australia, it's a common method of 'safe railway working on single lines. 2 electrically connected staff instruments are locked up when a staff is removed from either machine and not free again until the staff is returned to either machine.
The train sounds are too loud....please re-edit so we can hear the text. Very nice layout.
Unfortunately, TH-cam does not allow substitution of existing videos. If I re-edited, the video statistics would start from zero. Keeping the stats up promotes the scale by having TH-cam suggest it to other users. Maybe adjusting your bass and treble controls would help? Do you wear a hearing aid? Maybe it needs adjustment?
@@2railoscale could you upload a second video? I would love to hear your commentary, but I will admit the sound bothers me and I can only watch this on mute
WHAT SCALE is this Model Layout ? Doesn"t look familiar ...
Thanks
It's O Scale; 1/48. P48 stands for Proto:48 where the track gauge has been adjusted to exact scale 1.177 inches. In addition to correcting the track gauge, P48 modelers strive for the utmost realism.
@@terrysrealtrainschannel954
Hello Terry
I've been in scale model Rairoading for over 60 years, I once owned a Model Train shop back in the 1970s. I Never Heard of Proto48 However lol
I guess you Learn things 'New' Everday !
Thanks for replying
Much Appreciated
J~
I could hardly understand a word he was saying. A track plan would have been nice, too.
I'm sorry. These videos are not recorded on cell phones. The video is recorded with high end consumer equipment. The narration is recorded separately using studio grade gear. It's post processed and then mixed with the edited video. I've spent several hundred dollars on audio equipment, I do not know what more I could do.
@@2railoscale If you have separate audio tracks then increase the level of narration audio.
@@martinbatistelli Some people want to hear more of (or only) the trains; others want more of (or only the narration). I try to do the best job that I can do, not everyone will be satisfied.
@@2railoscale Your voice (I'm guessing it was you) came in clear. However, I really had to concentrate hard to hear Andrew speak. That is not how a narrated video is supposed to work. The only comments I am reading are from viewers saying they cannot hear Andrew. I can't please everyone in TH-cam land with my 2 weekly livestream videocasts either. I just do the job according to our plan and chuckle at the backseat directors. Set the audio levels to what you think they should be. You are allow to drop the train audio a bit when the narration is in progress. Myself or one of the other crew members has to constantly adjust the audio levels depending on what is happening at the moment.
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The interviewer needed a good cup of Joe and an ice water later on …