Great recap. I can’t believe it’s been 4 years already. Time flies when you collect broken couplers. You’ve come a long way. A fantastic feat for Fast Freddy.
New subscriber! That locomotive shop is really, really nice. Probably gonna steal some ideas! )) Fantastic layout. Not sure I could walk away for part of the year! Thanks for sharing. Take care.
I think Mark from M&M rails hit the nail on the head. Been a great 4 years and im looking forward to the continuing journey on both of your layouts. Thanks for sharing Fred and safe travels back to SAT. Have a great day and stay safe. Happy modeling!! - Jason
Oh, now I get it. Fast Fred E Appleseed planned a video recap and didn’t see much of a change in the last season so he broke out the grass and applied a lot of Mother Nature to the layout for a quick fix, lol. Well, whatever the motivation, it vastly improved your layout, Fred. I hope you have a safe trip to SAT and look forward to that layout and a return to this one in the summer.
Thanks Derek 😀. You got that about right! FF kick into high gear at last minute to get some scenery to finish line. ps. Tried my static grass applicator again but another failure. Strike 2 🤬. I’ll give it one more try in SAT. If I strike out again…it’s going to be sold on eBay. I might put in the description “Worthless, impossible, ridiculous, POS device. Buy at your own risk. No refunds.” Well… the last 2 words for sure.
In your opening shots you have the plastic laying over the layout... Do you find that it really helps with keeping the dust off/tracks clean? Is it worth the effort? I can definitely see the value of covering sections of the layout that I'm not working on, I'm just curious how you feel about it. Thanks! Oh, and I love your ethanol plant!
Thanks Allen 😀 My basement doesn’t have any ducts so there is little dust pushed by the furnace. But I get some dust. I don’t worry about covering all the track as it’s pretty simple to clean. My goal is to keep it off the buildings and rolling stock during the 7 months that we are in Texas. I do have dust easily visible on my black tankers. I think a lot of this was built up as I worked on the layout. I was not as careful covering areas as I could have been. At some point I’ll get busy and clean it off. Some guys call dust a weathering technique. 😀. So yes, I think it helps.
@@FredE528 Ahh...that's right, you aren't always there, that makes sense. Yes...dust IS a weathering technique and don't let anyone tell you different! LOL
Thanks JD 😀. I think that next summer I’ll get a lot of scenery done and add more backdrops. I need to start some minor building weathering. Robert’s work weathering the cement plant inspires me to try this. No plans to weather rolling stock or locos.
Great recap. I can’t believe it’s been 4 years already. Time flies when you collect broken couplers. You’ve come a long way. A fantastic feat for Fast Freddy.
Thank you Mark 😀
New subscriber! That locomotive shop is really, really nice. Probably gonna steal some ideas! )) Fantastic layout. Not sure I could walk away for part of the year! Thanks for sharing. Take care.
Thanks Chris 😀. I was really starting to get into making those super trees. I will build a lot of them over the winter in Texas.
I think Mark from M&M rails hit the nail on the head. Been a great 4 years and im looking forward to the continuing journey on both of your layouts. Thanks for sharing Fred and safe travels back to SAT. Have a great day and stay safe. Happy modeling!! - Jason
Thanks Jason 😀
👍👍👍Excellent work , well worth watching you put this masterpiece together
You too generous. Thanks Ron 😀. More scenery and details next summer.
It’s been a long , but satisfying, road! Thanks Fred. Here’s to many more seasons. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks Man 😀. Saw your last video but didn’t have chance to comment. Looks like you have made a step in a positive direction. Best wishes!
Lots of good progress. Thanks for the ride Fred E!
Thanks Bill 😀
Nicely done,,looks great, enjoy your time,,thanks for sharing,,
Thanks 😀.
Oh, now I get it. Fast Fred E Appleseed planned a video recap and didn’t see much of a change in the last season so he broke out the grass and applied a lot of Mother Nature to the layout for a quick fix, lol. Well, whatever the motivation, it vastly improved your layout, Fred. I hope you have a safe trip to SAT and look forward to that layout and a return to this one in the summer.
Thanks Derek 😀. You got that about right! FF kick into high gear at last minute to get some scenery to finish line. ps. Tried my static grass applicator again but another failure. Strike 2 🤬. I’ll give it one more try in SAT. If I strike out again…it’s going to be sold on eBay. I might put in the description “Worthless, impossible, ridiculous, POS device. Buy at your own risk. No refunds.” Well… the last 2 words for sure.
@@FredE528 😂 yeah, I think if you add all of the rest, you might own it for a long time. Safe trip, Buddy.
Lots of hard work done
Thanks Dave 😀.
It’s a lob or of love Fed..looking forward to next summers version of the IowaSouthern…
Thanks Anthony 😀.
In your opening shots you have the plastic laying over the layout... Do you find that it really helps with keeping the dust off/tracks clean? Is it worth the effort? I can definitely see the value of covering sections of the layout that I'm not working on, I'm just curious how you feel about it. Thanks! Oh, and I love your ethanol plant!
Thanks Allen 😀 My basement doesn’t have any ducts so there is little dust pushed by the furnace. But I get some dust. I don’t worry about covering all the track as it’s pretty simple to clean. My goal is to keep it off the buildings and rolling stock during the 7 months that we are in Texas. I do have dust easily visible on my black tankers. I think a lot of this was built up as I worked on the layout. I was not as careful covering areas as I could have been. At some point I’ll get busy and clean it off. Some guys call dust a weathering technique. 😀. So yes, I think it helps.
@@FredE528 Ahh...that's right, you aren't always there, that makes sense. Yes...dust IS a weathering technique and don't let anyone tell you different! LOL
You have done quite a lot in 4 years Fred. 👍👍
Thanks JD 😀. I think that next summer I’ll get a lot of scenery done and add more backdrops. I need to start some minor building weathering. Robert’s work weathering the cement plant inspires me to try this. No plans to weather rolling stock or locos.
nice layout im from san antonio !
Thanks 😀. You live in SAT now or just from SAT?
@@FredE528 im out in oregon now 😂 but ill be back in SAT nov 2 !
Do you work for railroad? I can’t tell from your channel for sure.
@@FredE528 😂😂 i use to work for CP, WSOR, IAIS now im a engineer with UP