I truly admire your skill for making the scenery look so realistic on your HO scale layout. Lots of knowledge and talent are showcased in this layout video. Great camera work, too. I enjoyed watching.
Thank you for your informative video. I have long believed that industrial areas and passenger stations are the ideal settings for railroad modeling. Nothing else packs more activity and requires the least compression, and these scenes literally swallow both exterior and interior details to become more interesting and realistic. Even Colorado narrow gauge had densely-occupied industrial and mining areas, if you just have to have a Rio Grande K-27.
I love the Sherwin Williams plant,so awesome how you think "outside or inside the box" and made that out of the Walthers shop kits. Where I lived in Kansas City as a kid there was a huge bread bakery and it had this massive neon sign that said "TASTEE BREAD" you could see it for miles also.
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This is just bad ass!
I truly admire your skill for making the scenery look so realistic on your HO scale layout. Lots of knowledge and talent are showcased in this layout video. Great camera work, too. I enjoyed watching.
Very, very, nice. Love your work.
Thank you for your informative video. I have long believed that industrial areas and passenger stations are the ideal settings for railroad modeling. Nothing else packs more activity and requires the least compression, and these scenes literally swallow both exterior and interior details to become more interesting and realistic. Even Colorado narrow gauge had densely-occupied industrial and mining areas, if you just have to have a Rio Grande K-27.
I love the Sherwin Williams plant,so awesome how you think "outside or inside the box" and made that out of the Walthers shop kits. Where I lived in Kansas City as a kid there was a huge bread bakery and it had this massive neon sign that said "TASTEE BREAD" you could see it for miles also.
Thanks for sharing with us. Albers building is awesome. Really like it. Can you tell more about it please ? Merci BEAUCOUP.
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