This takes me back, for different reasons. I was always on Schlitz patrol when I was a teenager. Sometimes my dad would "forget" how many beers he had left in the fridge. 😀
Love the Milwaukee Road. Nice layout. I really like the weathering on the locos and rolling stock. All the track side details. Great job, is a joy to look at.
I do love watching your videos and am only just getting to this one now. Genuinely would love a layout like this. Would be perfect for my small and rather restricted space and would provide years of enjoyment
Ah that realism is just fantastic. I still remember those smaller URTX\MILW. Cars on the Pabst track being loaded by hand from those small trailers they had. After the brewery stopped shipping by rail they spent their final years hauling bagged silica sand from Portage WI. and sauerkraut in cans and jars from Franksville WI. I hope one is preserved somewhere
The H16-44's sound great and look right at home on the Beer Line. I really like the close-in camera shots as they add realism to the already realistic scenes. Another excellent video showing operations on your fine model railroad! Thank you, John. Mike
Magnificent catches of the model trains coming by and pass, I like it 5 stars. Thumbs up. Keep up the perfect work, my friend, I just liked and subscribed your channel, Greetings from Portugal to the USA.
The large open air building at the 24:55 time line is what building??? Looks like a regular building that you used as something other than it was supposed to be used for. I like it a lot!!!
This takes me back, for different reasons. I was always on Schlitz patrol when I was a teenager. Sometimes my dad would "forget" how many beers he had left in the fridge. 😀
Love the Milwaukee Road. Nice layout. I really like the weathering on the locos and rolling stock. All the track side details. Great job, is a joy to look at.
I do love watching your videos and am only just getting to this one now. Genuinely would love a layout like this. Would be perfect for my small and rather restricted space and would provide years of enjoyment
Thank you! You are right, it does't take a large layout to enjoy the hobby!
Super cool video, well done.. FM locomotives are the icing on the cake 👍🚂🇺🇸
Another beautiful switching session on that beautiful layout!
Ah that realism is just fantastic. I still remember those smaller URTX\MILW. Cars on the Pabst track being loaded by hand from those small trailers they had. After the brewery stopped shipping by rail they spent their final years hauling bagged silica sand from Portage WI. and sauerkraut in cans and jars from Franksville WI. I hope one is preserved somewhere
The H16-44's sound great and look right at home on the Beer Line. I really like the close-in camera shots as they add realism to the already realistic scenes. Another excellent video showing operations on your fine model railroad! Thank you, John. Mike
@@rimodeler7963 thanks for watching Mike!
Magnificent catches of the model trains coming by and pass, I like it 5 stars.
Thumbs up.
Keep up the perfect work, my friend, I just liked and subscribed your channel, Greetings from Portugal to the USA.
thank you very much!!
@beerlinemodeler anytime.
@beerlinemodeler the US model trains are amazing.
The Milwaukee FMs used to switch in Council Bluffs Iowa. From experience, I can tell you that you have successfully re created Milw Road railroading.
@@Chabyya thank you very much!
Fun! Those are some big locomotives! Your track work is probably better than the prototype was nearing the end. :)
@@thecnwmondovilinepaulscota7304 thanks!
The large open air building at the 24:55 time line is what building??? Looks like a regular building that you used as something other than it was supposed to be used for. I like it a lot!!!
@@davidcurtis5398 that’s at the end. Are you talking about the one with the crates, and rail cars inside it?
@@beerlinemodeler Yes. What building was it originally??
@@davidcurtis5398 City Classics Warehouse..