Glad to see another 1980's MKT modeler out there. I too grew up near a Katy main line in the 80's. In my case in Carrollton, Tx. And I miss seeing those big green monsters. In regards to the power lines, Part of me would like to see you run them, another part of me thinks they'll become an issue if you want to get in and amongst the buildings, etc. to do scenery work, changes, etc. later on.
Hello! Yes, it seems we Katy modelers are in a minority. But, I’m finding out there are a lot more of us than I imagined! I appreciate your thoughts on the wires for the power lines. They would look nice. But, my big hands and fingers sometimes brush and knock the poles themselves, so I can’t imagine how things would fate with wires! Perhaps I’ll experiment and see one day when I’ve got time on my hands to play around with it! -Mike
Thank you! Slowly but surely. I’m looking forward to knocking out the next section a little quicker- or at least the basics. Cooler weather means fewer outdoor activities to take away from layout time! Ha. -Mike
Thank you, Devin! I’ve been on the roll the last few days with a few productive days (thankfully) and am looking forward to cranking out the next update very soon!
In case anyone has trouble with the podcast link in the description, the excellent podcast episode and the _Around the Layout Podcast_ TH-cam channel are linked below. *Mike Landis and the MKT Sedalia Subdivision* podcast episode: th-cam.com/video/_u_IitBJMyQ/w-d-xo.htmlsi=dyfM5sOg8dqycf5L *Around the Layout Podcast* TH-cam channel: www.youtube.com/@AroundTheLayout
Hello, Mike! I sure appreciate that. I had a great time on the podcast. And, thank you for watching. Glad to know we have a new Katy “convert.” Haha! -Mike
Hey Mike , wow did that video go by fast , some layouts you just can't seem to see enough of , nice little walk around . Looking forward to seeing progress on some of your new structures builds . Cheers thanks for sharing , take care till we see you the next time on The Main Track.
Hello! I thank you for the kind words and appreciate you watching! Slowly but surely, the walk arounds are getting a little longer. Lots more to come! -Mike
Really a pleasure looking at your layout and seeing all your progress . I live just north of Joplin , Mo. I was at the Springfield train show . I'm real new at all the train life . Am doing N scale DC . I got an MKT caboose and a Frisco VO 1000 switcher . Still looking for an N scale MKT switcher . I get a lot of great idea's from you for my layout . Thanks for the great video's .
Hi, Steve! I appreciate you watching. I’m glad you enjoy the videos! It sounds like you’ve got a great layout started. The Frisco was a great railroad, too. It was being gobbled up by BN when I was very young, so I don’t have a lot of memories of it. But, I’ve always thought the paint scheme was pretty sharp- and I’ve made sure to include plenty of Frisco cars on the layout.
I appreciate that, Brandie! It always means a lot to hear compliments from friends who know what the real thing is supposed to look like! It’s a lot of fun- but makes me feel old to think about recreating a part of history- that was in our lifetime. Haha.
Hello! Agreed…they’re definitely a game changer for cabooses! Manufacturers have been putting out some great engines in recent years…it’s finally time we got some cabooses on equal par! I know quite a few of us are hoping for some Katy versions. Those would be great, but I’m loving these BN ones for now! -Mike
Good video, like your very nice layout. I live near the old Frisco, Monett Mo to Ft. Smith line. So my interest is in Frisco/ Arkansas Missouri line running now. So for now a small N scale work in progress.
Hi, Harry! Thank you for watching. You’re modeling a great line! Of course, I only know it from its BN and A&M days. I enjoy taking trips over to watch the trains between Monett and Springdale. -Mike
Hi, just found your model railroad. Can't wait to see your Katy depot when you get it done. Are you going to scratch build or kitbash? Also love that overpass! Great job!
Hello! Thank you…I appreciate you stopping by to watch. I am still looking at options for the depot. An possibility that obviously wasn’t previously available- 3D printing- is looking more like a viable route. I’ve been doing some research lately and have reached out to a company that makes custom kits. I’ll be sure to keep everyone posted whichever way I go. It’ll be a big project! -Mike
Always enjoyable and entertaining to watch. Informative as well. Wish I had the space and funds for such a nice layout. I love the prototype and the execution in model form. Very inspirational. Keep up the good work Mike.
I sure appreciate that, Michael! It’s always great to hear from folks who enjoy the videos! I have a lot of fun and am just happy to be able to share it with others. The hobby certainly does take space and some money. I used to dream of having a big basement empire. But, I’m finding this size is more than enough to keep me busy! -Mike
Mike, unfortunately, most houses in Europe and especially the Netherlands tend to be much smaller then the average US house and basements are a rarity over here. As I also want to exhibit my layout AND have plans to relocate to Suriname in South America after retirement (as my wife originates from there) and want to move the layout with me, I've decided to just build a 2 meters by 1 meter layout in H0. As this means rather tight curves, there will unfortunately be no trains on it, only trams (trolleys) and buses, both driving digitally. Surely another game as your modelling efforts. Just glad our hobby has so many options.
Hi, Jason! The dimensions of the current setup (with my peninsula under construction) are 20 x 12 x 16 I’m working with a 20 x 20 space, so I’ve got quite a bit more room to work with, especially around the walls. I plan to keep going until I run out of room- or finally land a bigger house with more layout room! -Mike
I put up wires. It ended up being a disaster. Every time you or someone else reaches into the scene you get into a spider web. They won't be up long. Have the Sedalia city council of your layout mandate underground utilities.
Hi! That's what I hear from most people- the wires just aren't worth it in the long run. I'm leaning toward learning from their mistakes and skipping the lines! I may also to take your advice and get ahold of the council! Ha. -Mike
Glad to see another 1980's MKT modeler out there. I too grew up near a Katy main line in the 80's. In my case in Carrollton, Tx. And I miss seeing those big green monsters. In regards to the power lines, Part of me would like to see you run them, another part of me thinks they'll become an issue if you want to get in and amongst the buildings, etc. to do scenery work, changes, etc. later on.
Hello! Yes, it seems we Katy modelers are in a minority. But, I’m finding out there are a lot more of us than I imagined! I appreciate your thoughts on the wires for the power lines. They would look nice. But, my big hands and fingers sometimes brush and knock the poles themselves, so I can’t imagine how things would fate with wires! Perhaps I’ll experiment and see one day when I’ve got time on my hands to play around with it! -Mike
Wow. That first section of the layout is really coming to life. Can't wait to see what the next section looks like
Thank you! Slowly but surely. I’m looking forward to knocking out the next section a little quicker- or at least the basics. Cooler weather means fewer outdoor activities to take away from layout time! Ha. -Mike
Another great layout update Mike! Can’t wait to see the extending layout as it develops!
Thank you, Devin! I’ve been on the roll the last few days with a few productive days (thankfully) and am looking forward to cranking out the next update very soon!
In case anyone has trouble with the podcast link in the description, the excellent podcast episode and the _Around the Layout Podcast_ TH-cam channel are linked below.
*Mike Landis and the MKT Sedalia Subdivision* podcast episode: th-cam.com/video/_u_IitBJMyQ/w-d-xo.htmlsi=dyfM5sOg8dqycf5L
*Around the Layout Podcast* TH-cam channel: www.youtube.com/@AroundTheLayout
Hello! Thank you for listening and watching. I appreciate those links. I’ll make sure those are updated on there. -Mike
Will bw interesting to see the next update! Si far it loks like mnageble and fun layout to operate. Cheers from Sweden!
Hello! I sure appreciate you watching! -Mike
Subscribed due to your recent appearance on the`On The Layout` Podcast.Greetings from Manchester,England,UK...now a KATY fan !!!!
Hello, Mike! I sure appreciate that. I had a great time on the podcast. And, thank you for watching. Glad to know we have a new Katy “convert.” Haha! -Mike
Hey Mike , wow did that video go by fast , some layouts you just can't seem to see enough of , nice little walk around . Looking forward to seeing progress on some of your new structures builds .
Cheers thanks for sharing , take care till we see you the next time on The Main Track.
Hello! I thank you for the kind words and appreciate you watching! Slowly but surely, the walk arounds are getting a little longer. Lots more to come! -Mike
Really a pleasure looking at your layout and seeing all your progress . I live just north of Joplin , Mo. I was at the Springfield train show . I'm real new at all the train life . Am doing N scale DC . I got an MKT caboose and a Frisco VO 1000 switcher . Still looking for an N scale MKT switcher . I get a lot of great idea's from you for my layout . Thanks for the great video's .
Hi, Steve! I appreciate you watching. I’m glad you enjoy the videos! It sounds like you’ve got a great layout started. The Frisco was a great railroad, too. It was being gobbled up by BN when I was very young, so I don’t have a lot of memories of it. But, I’ve always thought the paint scheme was pretty sharp- and I’ve made sure to include plenty of Frisco cars on the layout.
Looking good keep up the great work 👍
Thank you…I appreciate it, Andrew! -Mike
hello mike & it's is randy and i like yours video is cool thanks mike friends randy
Hi, Randy! I sure appreciate that. Thanks for watching the video…I’m glad you liked it! -Mike
Thanks for sharing! Great work!
I appreciate that, Brandie! It always means a lot to hear compliments from friends who know what the real thing is supposed to look like! It’s a lot of fun- but makes me feel old to think about recreating a part of history- that was in our lifetime. Haha.
Enjoyed the video! Looking absolutely fantastic! Subbed from the ATL podcast. 😉
Hello! I sure appreciate that. I had a great time on the show-
and have always enjoyed listening to other modelers’ stories. -Mike
The Tangent BN caboose are amazing! I just got two of them and I hope to snag a couple more. I hope they make some MKT caboose for you
Hello! Agreed…they’re definitely a game changer for cabooses! Manufacturers have been putting out some great engines in recent years…it’s finally time we got some cabooses on equal par! I know quite a few of us are hoping for some Katy versions. Those would be great, but I’m loving these BN ones for now! -Mike
Good video, like your very nice layout. I live near the old Frisco, Monett Mo to Ft. Smith line. So my interest is in Frisco/ Arkansas Missouri line running now. So for now a small N scale work in progress.
Hi, Harry! Thank you for watching. You’re modeling a great line! Of course, I only know it from its BN and A&M days. I enjoy taking trips over to watch the trains between Monett and Springdale. -Mike
Hi, just found your model railroad. Can't wait to see your Katy depot when you get it done. Are you going to scratch build or kitbash? Also love that overpass! Great job!
Hello! Thank you…I appreciate you stopping by to watch. I am still looking at options for the depot. An possibility that obviously wasn’t previously available- 3D printing- is looking more like a viable route. I’ve been doing some research lately and have reached out to a company that makes custom kits. I’ll be sure to keep everyone posted whichever way I go. It’ll be a big project! -Mike
Always enjoyable and entertaining to watch. Informative as well. Wish I had the space and funds for such a nice layout. I love the prototype and the execution in model form. Very inspirational. Keep up the good work Mike.
I sure appreciate that, Michael! It’s always great to hear from folks who enjoy the videos! I have a lot of fun and am just happy to be able to share it with others. The hobby certainly does take space and some money. I used to dream of having a big basement empire. But, I’m finding this size is more than enough to keep me busy! -Mike
Mike, unfortunately, most houses in Europe and especially the Netherlands tend to be much smaller then the average US house and basements are a rarity over here. As I also want to exhibit my layout AND have plans to relocate to Suriname in South America after retirement (as my wife originates from there) and want to move the layout with me, I've decided to just build a 2 meters by 1 meter layout in H0. As this means rather tight curves, there will unfortunately be no trains on it, only trams (trolleys) and buses, both driving digitally. Surely another game as your modelling efforts. Just glad our hobby has so many options.
Looking awesome Mike I am working my layout I am putting grain elevator I will post pics to u soon as get time
Thanks, Taylor! It sounds like you’ve got a fun project going on. Please let us see how it turns out! -Mike
@@MainTrack I sure will Mike it will be interesting thought I will get dome soon as I can post pics on it for everyone
Nice video
Thank you Patrick!
What are or will the overall dimensions of the layout be when finished
Hi, Jason! The dimensions of the current setup (with my peninsula under construction) are 20 x 12 x 16 I’m working with a 20 x 20 space, so I’ve got quite a bit more room to work with, especially around the walls. I plan to keep going until I run out of room- or finally land a bigger house with more layout room! -Mike
Do you have a diagram of the layout track plan? I'm always looking for some ideas for mine. Thanks again.
I put up wires. It ended up being a disaster. Every time you or someone else reaches into the scene you get into a spider web. They won't be up long. Have the Sedalia city council of your layout mandate underground utilities.
Hi! That's what I hear from most people- the wires just aren't worth it in the long run. I'm leaning toward learning from their mistakes and skipping the lines! I may also to take your advice and get ahold of the council! Ha. -Mike