Great times! My next project will be, not only making a train out of pencil lead... But having the train move, under the power of a manual (school-style) pencil sharpener! I am also thinking about crayons.. One can carve those too! The Crayola and Rose Art Wax Railroad! Stay tuned!! :D
You guys are just too much fun. STOP IT! :) JUST KIDDING! Just love the trips. Those Moose Creek guys do some AMAZING work. I have seen their stuff in person before. I would love to chooch around with you guys.
We do have fun! We both have always loved to just go and find fun. We were in our way home on Karyn’s birthday and I was passing the ramp to Zion Canyon so I just took it! A week later we finally got home. That’s us. Random fun!
How totally fun. Can't wait for more. I was the car attendant on your gondola ride. Forgot to tell your wife, her video of building the Grizzly Flat RR Station inspired me. Went out the next day, bought one, and assembled it. Great job on the build and the video.
Hi Toy man, it was nice meeting you and yer wife. Thanks fer including my model of Telluride’s “Brunswick Saloon” ( from the contest room ) into yer video coverage of the 2019 NNGC. Lots of outstanding models in there. Fun times!
I was an idiot. It happens. I shot models on two days. Totally filled my phone so I copied like 100 to my laptop. Deleted them from the phone. And the laptop photos vanished too. Computers. Seems I made an Image or some such. So just gone. Including like 30 shots of the winning model. Gone for ever. Anyway your saloon survived! Nice model. Was it at the National NMRA?
Another great video and glad to see the coverage of the contest room. I spent quite a bit of time in there myself with so many great entries. I especially enjoyed all the animation. Looking forward to you next video on the Narrow Gauge Convention.
I noticed that rocket ship picture on High Street. Seems like I have seen that somewhere before. I loved the dioramas. It looks like this trip was a gold mine for future videos.
This is one of your best shows yet. Thank you for your coverage of the 2019 NNGC. It sure looks like it was the convention to end all conventions. I will be watching this show again and I am looking forward to all of your upcoming shows about this adventure. OUTSTANDING Karyn, your P&L layout should have won something. It is outstanding and you did such great modeling with lead and pencils. It is so well done, whimsical and imaginative, it deserves a blue ribbon. I wish we didn't have to wait a week for the next installment of your convention coverage.
Wow, you guys produced another wonderful video. I attended the National Narrow Guage Convention last year when it was in Minneapolis. Today's video is packed with content, amazing models, sharp videography, video well produced and edited and all-around fun. I also like those T-Shirts with what looks like the SP Daylight locomotive. I also enjoyed the mountain panorama shown in your back and side windows of the car in your sign-off portion of the fun. You're special and deserve 369,000 subscribers. I hope you get there -- for the viewers seek!! - Dean from Minnesota
Dean Danielson hi dean! We are still recovering from this. Yet all is still in motion. Second coming of Big Boy in a week or so AND off to the Ghost Train in a month. Then we’re setting in a bit as I’m getting a new hip. Couldn’t let Steve be the only one! So for Christmas we will be in more and working on projects.
How cool! I had never even heard of the Delta King up until now, though I am of course very familiar with the Delta Queen and the Belle of Louisville. The Belle turned 105 this year I do believe and she's still plying the mighty Ohio river :) The Delta Queen should soon be back up to steam again very soon after a ten year long retirement. :) Seeing that Granite Rock #10 I remember years ago seeing one of it's sisters (USATC #5002) at the Kentucky Railway Museum in very sad shape, but she's now in Wisconsin being restored! Your "logging Shay" looks more like a Heisler like one they have in Cass, WV. They've also recently restored a Climax. Those models in that show just boggle my mind at all the labor it must have taken to put so much detail into them. Absolutely wonderful! Thanks for sharing it with us.
Rebel9668 hi! Yup oops on the shay. I know the difference but my mouth doesn’t it seems. The Delta King is the sister boat to the Queen. Sank about 50 years ago in about 6 feet of water. They repaired and re floated and brought it to Sacramento to use as a hotel. And they have weddings and live theater and a great restaurant. What an adventure!!! What a way to see old Sacramento and the narrow gauge convention!!!!!
Yup. Great history! I was afraid that staying on the boat may be less than comfortable. Small rooms and all. Well that was 3 stays ago! Sure the small rooms are cramped but they have done a great job of turning this into a hotel without really altering the boat that much. And this was our best room yet!!! Wow!! What a great way to see the convention.
Dale, again a great video. So I am watching your video of the contest room and when you came to the photograph section, I was stunned to see the photograph of a model sawmill. That was a photograph of my model of Sturgeons Sawmill that won 1st place for scratch built display at the NMRA convention in Salt Lake City.
The DELTA KING paddle wheel boat is the sister to the DELTA QUEEN. They were the last commercially built overnight passenger steamboats when built in 1926 for the Sacramento to Oakland service on the Sacramento River. After WWII, Greene Line Steamers out of Cincinnati bought and had the DELTA QUEEN towed through the Panama Canal up to New Orleans and Louisville where she was refitted for service on the Mississippi and Ohio Rivers. My wife and I spent two nights on her from Cincinnati to Louisville and back in May, 1972 for our first anniversary. In the late 80's I met one of the pilots of the DQ in Jefferson, TX of all places. She had had a 50 foot steamboat built and operated it on Caddo Lake out of Uncertain, TX. In 1995 to 2000 I was relief engineer on the Graceful Ghost. Before someone pipes up, the Delta Queen Steamboat Co. had the Mississippi Queen and then the American Queen built. The MQ was a steamboat with 20 foot stroke engines but by the time the AQ was built the machine shop that had built the MQ's engines had gone out of business and she was fitted with engines of 7 foot stroke so had to be fitted with 4 diesel power head drives to be movable. The DQ is in storage and the MQ has been dismantled. Shame.
@@ToyManTelevision Unless you were on deck or looking out there was very little sensation of movement. When on the bunk you could feel the buckets of the paddlewheel hit the water but oh so slightly. I miss the DQ and the Graceful Ghost.
Thanks for a great video. You caught a lot of shots I missed in the contest room. I always enjoy what you share! The Pencilvania and Leadville was fantastic. Thank you.
Tiadaghton Valley Railroad and Coal Company wanted to get to that one! See some main 2 foot. L actually rode a SRandRL coach in Golden Colorado at the NNGC in 84. Or was it 86? Anyway cool!!
This was really good, thanks for sharing! I was just up in Reno ,Nevada and went up and back on the California Zephyr over Donner Summit and was able to stand at the back of the train and take pictures of the tunnels and some bridges and the lights along the way to Colfax. Enjoyed this part and will look for more to come.
Great you guys got to go. I was operating at the Sacramento live stream railroad during the convention so I couldn't get to the convention but I'm glad you guys got to.
Almost got out to you guys. We did get some great photos of the setup and some wow factor narrow gauge locomotives and cars. One caboose was so good. I thought it was real at first. Amazing
Thanks for another great video! I have family who live in Sacramento and Lodi area. My father was last known to be in Sacramento, but I haven't had this information confirmed though. I loved the dioramas and the models, they have such detailed pieces! There's no way that my eyes could see doing that without a magnifying glass. Have a wonderful trip! Be safe!
Robert Emmons Hi! Hum.. your father... lots of story there me thinks.... we do love Sacramento though. Old town. And downtown. But not the swamps. Look up in the sky! It’s a bird! It’s a plane! No it’s a mosquito!!!!
Love from Spain 🇪🇸 .. been married 21 years and still saving to have our first holiday.. this looks so nice..insanely jealous.. enjoy yourselves :edit: my wife runs a cat charity (non profit, Spanish govt registered).. so our lives have revolved around rehoming abandoned cats.. but still, holiday one day, one day
I enjoyed you video very much but that logging locomotive you saw running with the log train is called a Heisler because its cildeners are in a V shap. A shay has 2 or 3 pistions all on 1 side with a drive shaft running along the side to all the weels. I saw one of thouse on the display table. A Climax has two cilender facing foward pointed slightly up. You should do a video on geared logging locomotives sometime so that you and your viewers will know for shour which one is which. Also, has Steve ever thought of doing a Hobby shop for a building? Lionel is perducing a hobby store with trains running on the layouts.
Thanks for the video, I was able to fly up and attend on Friday and Saturday and had a great time. I saw you in line at the cafe in the hotel but didn't want to bother you while waiting for your food. Anyway I enjoy your channel and look forward to Sunday morning and Tuesdays.
Yet another great episode. I fly out of Sacramento and you are giving me ideas of things to see while I am screwing around. I did like the pencil box. The last episode was very good as well but it took a while for it to sink in for me. Certain countries will do anything to over come your competition. I do think that changes in China will have an impact on model railroading. I think that there will be more activity on sale of used items. Waiting for your next episode.
China is simply where everything is now made. And I don’t see it ever going back. Adjusting for inflation an LGB mogul would sell for about 2 grand. Bachmann claims their price to be that high but sells for half or less. Usually way less. So I think if Bachmann were just gone because of a tariff or whatever I think it would just kill what’s left of the hobby. Who knows but you can’t un stir a martini
Great show, so many excellent models. I would be interested to see how Steve makes all these small details, making structures or rolling stock is OK, but for doing all theses details, I would need years!
Wish I had the tears 😭 emoji. So near yet so far. We were beat the whole time. And my hip was already beat. As is Karyn’s knee. But heck you know the falling apart crap really well. My thinking, when the going gets tough, play with trains. Soon enough we plan to land a bit and work on projects. And recovery. Stuff like that.
@@ToyManTelevision No worries. I have a g-scale Shay and Climax - my favorite Bachmann locomotives. Several years ago I tried purchasing a Heisler but was outbid. 😑
Okay I'm looking forward to the Sierra Railway one. I went last year for the back to 1885 event. I'm hoping you got some footage of Sierra 3 in her movie disguise from the event this year.
While everything there was absolutely wonderful, I believe that Karyn's Pencil Trains were definitely the most creative. It would have been nice if she would have received a Creative Mention from the judges. I visited the train museum once years ago and it's time to go back.
No judges. Just voting. But it sure would be a great thing! Karyn’s diorama is fun AND really well done! Those tiny little locomotives are so cool! So small you tend to not notice them but then it a “what the heck?” Moment! I really show them large. But they are like 3mm to 4mm tall! Thanks!!!!!!
I've been to Old Town Sacramento with my grandma long time ago but I never been in the Hotel boat but I was sitting on the picnic tables right by the railroad tracks never been on the train. We've been in the ice cream parlor and saw the Old Brick Road been in the Sacramento State Railroad Museum it was fun. By the way how do you afford to go on all these fun exciting trips ?
Hi. Doing well. Or is that doing, well....... I need a few new parts. Steve went first to reconnoiter. Get a look around the operating room as it were. The good news is just as Steve is now building new layout I too plan on using any down time to build some cool stuff.
Story that will probably come up at my wedding (If I ever get married) the time I peed on the CA seal when I was a baby and my aim was good to the point there as no evidence to prove it was me other than that I was standing on it for a picture.
If they gave you a tour by yourself, you’re probably fine. If you were part of one of the tour groups from the convention, you aren’t supposed to put up any tour pictures you take on social media. That’s what they told our group. As you said, shop tours are something they just don’t do, so they don’t want it spreading. They REALLY don’t want to start fielding calls from groups who see the pictures and are interested in tours since the answer will be no. If you were part of an NNGC tour group then you really shouldn’t post any shop stuff on social media (unless you ask the CSRM). I would imagine that doing so would not be appreciated by the CSRM and might even impact the ability of the convention to make these kinds of awesome special tours happen. I don’t mean to spoil things, I just remember being specifically told that no videos were allowed but pictures were as long as they were not posted on social media and being bummed that I couldn’t share it.
No just the tour. I’m going to call them. It’s an asinine policy. There are a bunch of photos out there. And they are working on opening this to the public. I’m going to call them.
Great times! My next project will be, not only making a train out of pencil lead... But having the train move, under the power of a manual (school-style) pencil sharpener! I am also thinking about crayons.. One can carve those too! The Crayola and Rose Art Wax Railroad! Stay tuned!! :D
Karyn Felix-Angell lm sticking to large scale. Oh look at the little train! How? I need bigger eyes or bigger trains. So trains!
I'm keeping my projects at a larger scale, your micro scales hurt my eyes too much. 😁😊
A great narrow-gauge convention! I love the trains! One of my favorites is the Calumet Mogul! That just began inspiring me.
You guys are just too much fun. STOP IT! :) JUST KIDDING! Just love the trips. Those Moose Creek guys do some AMAZING work. I have seen their stuff in person before. I would love to chooch around with you guys.
We do have fun! We both have always loved to just go and find fun. We were in our way home on Karyn’s birthday and I was passing the ramp to Zion Canyon so I just took it! A week later we finally got home. That’s us. Random fun!
How totally fun. Can't wait for more. I was the car attendant on your gondola ride. Forgot to tell your wife, her video of building the Grizzly Flat RR Station inspired me. Went out the next day, bought one, and assembled it. Great job on the build and the video.
Thx again. Old town and the California State Railroad Museum brings back a lot of good memories from visits years ago.
You guys are the greatest thanks.
Hi Toy man, it was nice meeting you and yer wife. Thanks fer including my model of
Telluride’s “Brunswick Saloon” ( from the contest room ) into yer video coverage
of the 2019 NNGC. Lots of outstanding models in there. Fun times!
I was an idiot. It happens. I shot models on two days. Totally filled my phone so I copied like 100 to my laptop. Deleted them from the phone. And the laptop photos vanished too. Computers. Seems I made an Image or some such. So just gone. Including like 30 shots of the winning model. Gone for ever. Anyway your saloon survived! Nice model. Was it at the National NMRA?
Another great video and glad to see the coverage of the contest room. I spent quite a bit of time in there myself with so many great entries. I especially enjoyed all the animation. Looking forward to you next video on the Narrow Gauge Convention.
Sunday we walk the CP grade.
I noticed that rocket ship picture on High Street. Seems like I have seen that somewhere before. I loved the dioramas. It looks like this trip was a gold mine for future videos.
Looks like a great time and some beautiful models.
Mike
Mike Fifer that C18 that I used in the thumb was the one I wanted to adopt.
@@ToyManTelevision I hear you. I love riding and looking at Narrow Gauge but never had the urge to model any.
Thanks , Mike
Great video, can’t wait to see the video of the old SP shops.
When I grow up, I want to screw around just like you guys. Great video 😀👍👍
Be careful. That growing up stuff can go badly.
Sacramento Railroad Museum...looking forward to that! (Went there in 1990 when visiting the USA)
This is one of your best shows yet. Thank you for your coverage of the 2019 NNGC. It sure looks like it was the convention to end all conventions. I will be watching this show again and I am looking forward to all of your upcoming shows about this adventure. OUTSTANDING Karyn, your P&L layout should have won something. It is outstanding and you did such great modeling with lead and pencils. It is so well done, whimsical and imaginative, it deserves a blue ribbon. I wish we didn't have to wait a week for the next installment of your convention coverage.
Loved the recap. The Shay was a Heisler, BTW
A Bachmann Stearns Heisler for sure
Another fabulous vid.......the music soundtrack! Excellent choice.
Thanks!!!!
Wow, you guys produced another wonderful video. I attended the National Narrow Guage Convention last year when it was in Minneapolis. Today's video is packed with content, amazing models, sharp videography, video well produced and edited and all-around fun. I also like those T-Shirts with what looks like the SP Daylight locomotive. I also enjoyed the mountain panorama shown in your back and side windows of the car in your sign-off portion of the fun. You're special and deserve 369,000 subscribers. I hope you get there -- for the viewers seek!! - Dean from Minnesota
Dean Danielson hi dean! We are still recovering from this. Yet all is still in motion. Second coming of Big Boy in a week or so AND off to the Ghost Train in a month. Then we’re setting in a bit as I’m getting a new hip. Couldn’t let Steve be the only one! So for Christmas we will be in more and working on projects.
How cool! I had never even heard of the Delta King up until now, though I am of course very familiar with the Delta Queen and the Belle of Louisville. The Belle turned 105 this year I do believe and she's still plying the mighty Ohio river :) The Delta Queen should soon be back up to steam again very soon after a ten year long retirement. :) Seeing that Granite Rock #10 I remember years ago seeing one of it's sisters (USATC #5002) at the Kentucky Railway Museum in very sad shape, but she's now in Wisconsin being restored! Your "logging Shay" looks more like a Heisler like one they have in Cass, WV. They've also recently restored a Climax. Those models in that show just boggle my mind at all the labor it must have taken to put so much detail into them. Absolutely wonderful! Thanks for sharing it with us.
Rebel9668 hi! Yup oops on the shay. I know the difference but my mouth doesn’t it seems. The Delta King is the sister boat to the Queen. Sank about 50 years ago in about 6 feet of water. They repaired and re floated and brought it to Sacramento to use as a hotel. And they have weddings and live theater and a great restaurant. What an adventure!!! What a way to see old Sacramento and the narrow gauge convention!!!!!
Yup. Great history! I was afraid that staying on the boat may be less than comfortable. Small rooms and all. Well that was 3 stays ago! Sure the small rooms are cramped but they have done a great job of turning this into a hotel without really altering the boat that much. And this was our best room yet!!! Wow!! What a great way to see the convention.
I cant wait to see the next video
We may take a break from the National narrow gauge convention for a week to chase the Big Boy again! We are in Provo with the locomotive today!
Dale, again a great video. So I am watching your video of the contest room and when you came to the photograph section, I was stunned to see the photograph of a model sawmill. That was a photograph of my model of Sturgeons Sawmill that won 1st place for scratch built display at the NMRA convention in Salt Lake City.
The DELTA KING paddle wheel boat is the sister to the DELTA QUEEN. They were the last commercially built overnight passenger steamboats when built in 1926 for the Sacramento to Oakland service on the Sacramento River. After WWII, Greene Line Steamers out of Cincinnati bought and had the DELTA QUEEN towed through the Panama Canal up to New Orleans and Louisville where she was refitted for service on the Mississippi and Ohio Rivers. My wife and I spent two nights on her from Cincinnati to Louisville and back in May, 1972 for our first anniversary. In the late 80's I met one of the pilots of the DQ in Jefferson, TX of all places. She had had a 50 foot steamboat built and operated it on Caddo Lake out of Uncertain, TX. In 1995 to 2000 I was relief engineer on the Graceful Ghost.
Before someone pipes up, the Delta Queen Steamboat Co. had the Mississippi Queen and then the American Queen built. The MQ was a steamboat with 20 foot stroke engines but by the time the AQ was built the machine shop that had built the MQ's engines had gone out of business and she was fitted with engines of 7 foot stroke so had to be fitted with 4 diesel power head drives to be movable. The DQ is in storage and the MQ has been dismantled. Shame.
We want to ride one at some point. I get seasick. Like really bad. Even in a swimming pool. Really. But I wanna find a way!!!
@@ToyManTelevision Unless you were on deck or looking out there was very little sensation of movement. When on the bunk you could feel the buckets of the paddlewheel hit the water but oh so slightly.
I miss the DQ and the Graceful Ghost.
Thanks for a great video. You caught a lot of shots I missed in the contest room. I always enjoy what you share! The Pencilvania and Leadville was fantastic. Thank you.
dpalma1438 thanks!!! Working on Sundays show tonight. I think it’s one of our best!
Very nice video, thank you. I cant travel anymore, so these videos are wonderful. 👍
Always great to take you along... Even if it's in the virtual world of TH-cam! Thanks for the kind words!!
.I LOVE narrow gauge. The first and last NNGC I was at was Portland, ME in 2007 and I loved it!
Tiadaghton Valley Railroad and Coal Company wanted to get to that one! See some main 2 foot. L actually rode a SRandRL coach in Golden Colorado at the NNGC in 84. Or was it 86? Anyway cool!!
This was really good, thanks for sharing! I was just up in Reno ,Nevada and went up and back on the California Zephyr over Donner Summit and was able to stand at the back of the train and take pictures of the tunnels and some bridges and the lights along the way to Colfax. Enjoyed this part and will look for more to come.
Michael Bess I rode the old route in 1962. Wow! Not a lot different now.
Looks so great! Looking forward to the rest of the videos!
Great you guys got to go. I was operating at the Sacramento live stream railroad during the convention so I couldn't get to the convention but I'm glad you guys got to.
Almost got out to you guys. We did get some great photos of the setup and some wow factor narrow gauge locomotives and cars. One caboose was so good. I thought it was real at first. Amazing
As always another great video. I would love to attend one of these shows one day. Thanks for sharing Dave
real sweet, thanks, guys... you outdid yourselves as usual!!! a. ps/this was a GREAT SHOW!
Thanks for another great video! I have family who live in Sacramento and Lodi area. My father was last known to be in Sacramento, but I haven't had this information confirmed though.
I loved the dioramas and the models, they have such detailed pieces! There's no way that my eyes could see doing that without a magnifying glass.
Have a wonderful trip! Be safe!
Robert Emmons Hi! Hum.. your father... lots of story there me thinks.... we do love Sacramento though. Old town. And downtown. But not the swamps. Look up in the sky! It’s a bird! It’s a plane! No it’s a mosquito!!!!
Love from Spain 🇪🇸 .. been married 21 years and still saving to have our first holiday.. this looks so nice..insanely jealous.. enjoy yourselves :edit: my wife runs a cat charity (non profit, Spanish govt registered).. so our lives have revolved around rehoming abandoned cats.. but still, holiday one day, one day
DJAnarkros DJ & TH-camr good job saving kitties! Do find a way to travel. You are so close to so many things. Right in your back yard!
Your lead pencil entry was very interesting. Good work.
Fun. I could never, just too small for my eyes.
Get reading glasses
I enjoyed you video very much but that logging locomotive you saw running with the log train is called a Heisler because its cildeners are in a V shap. A shay has 2 or 3 pistions all on 1 side with a drive shaft running along the side to all the weels. I saw one of thouse on the display table. A Climax has two cilender facing foward pointed slightly up. You should do a video on geared logging locomotives sometime so that you and your viewers will know for shour which one is which. Also, has Steve ever thought of doing a Hobby shop for a building? Lionel is perducing a hobby store with trains running on the layouts.
9:49 - has to be my favorite diorama base; love the presentation!
Fun and quality together. See it can be done!!
Thanks for the video, I was able to fly up and attend on Friday and Saturday and had a great time. I saw you in line at the cafe in the hotel but didn't want to bother you while waiting for your food. Anyway I enjoy your channel and look forward to Sunday morning and Tuesdays.
Hi! Yea we were totally fried. Missed most of it nut you just can’t do it all.
Yet another great episode. I fly out of Sacramento and you are giving me ideas of things to see while I am screwing around. I did like the pencil box.
The last episode was very good as well but it took a while for it to sink in for me. Certain countries will do anything to over come your competition. I do think that changes in China will have an impact on model railroading. I think that there will be more activity on sale of used items.
Waiting for your next episode.
China is simply where everything is now made. And I don’t see it ever going back. Adjusting for inflation an LGB mogul would sell for about 2 grand. Bachmann claims their price to be that high but sells for half or less. Usually way less. So I think if Bachmann were just gone because of a tariff or whatever I think it would just kill what’s left of the hobby. Who knows but you can’t un stir a martini
I can't wait to go to the NNGC 2021! It's coming to North Carolina! Only a 450 mile road trip from Florida.
Thanks for tacking the time to show another great video 🍺👈
Greg Beatty thanks!! 🚀. More coming
Great show, so many excellent models. I would be interested to see how Steve makes all these small details, making structures or rolling stock is OK, but for doing all theses details, I would need years!
Seems I missed a "BIGGIE." Great job! Greg and Jeanne.
Wish I had the tears 😭 emoji. So near yet so far. We were beat the whole time. And my hip was already beat. As is Karyn’s knee. But heck you know the falling apart crap really well. My thinking, when the going gets tough, play with trains. Soon enough we plan to land a bit and work on projects. And recovery. Stuff like that.
Great video! At some point I’d love to show you guys how I make HO scale trees!
Excellent video. I liked you pencil RR
As a narrow gauge fan and modeler, I love this. Meaning I suppose that I am narrow minded. 😬
The most narrow minded of all is a monorail.
Roy Reynolds - 👍🏼
At 3:50, the logging locomotive is not a Shay but instead a Heisler.
Yup. Oops!
@@ToyManTelevision No worries. I have a g-scale Shay and Climax - my favorite Bachmann locomotives. Several years ago I tried purchasing a Heisler but was outbid. 😑
Scott O yea those are harder to find
Okay I'm looking forward to the Sierra Railway one. I went last year for the back to 1885 event. I'm hoping you got some footage of Sierra 3 in her movie disguise from the event this year.
Hi. Nope. We were just there for double header. The 1885 event was the following week dang it.
What? No mention of your rocket ship logo on the two storey building in Steve's diorama?
Steve says that’s us on the balcony!
While everything there was absolutely wonderful, I believe that Karyn's Pencil Trains were definitely the most creative. It would have been nice if she would have received a Creative Mention from the judges.
I visited the train museum once years ago and it's time to go back.
No judges. Just voting. But it sure would be a great thing! Karyn’s diorama is fun AND really well done! Those tiny little locomotives are so cool! So small you tend to not notice them but then it a “what the heck?” Moment! I really show them large. But they are like 3mm to 4mm tall! Thanks!!!!!!
I've been to Old Town Sacramento with my grandma long time ago but I never been in the Hotel boat but I was sitting on the picnic tables right by the railroad tracks never been on the train. We've been in the ice cream parlor and saw the Old Brick Road been in the Sacramento State Railroad Museum it was fun. By the way how do you afford to go on all these fun exciting trips ?
I got really excited with the 'Cliffs of Insanity' diorama, I thought someone had modeled a Blondin Crane from one of the Welsh Slate quarries.
17:41 ZOINK!!!
Nathan Corcoran hi!
Would love to see the next videos in Sacramento.
great video toy man :)
Castle Rock RAIL FAN hi! And thanks!
The same can be said for the N de M locomotive.
11:39 that's hilarious!!
The two thumbs down must be from modelers that didn't win a prize at the contest.
River raisen ragtime review
@03:52 that’s not a shay that’s a heisler
Yup. Oops.
Toyman!!!!!! How u doing
Hi. Doing well. Or is that doing, well....... I need a few new parts. Steve went first to reconnoiter. Get a look around the operating room as it were. The good news is just as Steve is now building new layout I too plan on using any down time to build some cool stuff.
Story that will probably come up at my wedding (If I ever get married) the time I peed on the CA seal when I was a baby and my aim was good to the point there as no evidence to prove it was me other than that I was standing on it for a picture.
Did you get permission from the CSRM to put up the backshop pictures?
No. But they took us in there on a tour so I assumed they were ok with taking pictures. Didn’t say otherwise.
If they gave you a tour by yourself, you’re probably fine. If you were part of one of the tour groups from the convention, you aren’t supposed to put up any tour pictures you take on social media. That’s what they told our group. As you said, shop tours are something they just don’t do, so they don’t want it spreading. They REALLY don’t want to start fielding calls from groups who see the pictures and are interested in tours since the answer will be no. If you were part of an NNGC tour group then you really shouldn’t post any shop stuff on social media (unless you ask the CSRM). I would imagine that doing so would not be appreciated by the CSRM and might even impact the ability of the convention to make these kinds of awesome special tours happen. I don’t mean to spoil things, I just remember being specifically told that no videos were allowed but pictures were as long as they were not posted on social media and being bummed that I couldn’t share it.
No just the tour. I’m going to call them. It’s an asinine policy. There are a bunch of photos out there. And they are working on opening this to the public. I’m going to call them.
3:51 That is a HEISLER, NOT a SHAY.
Yup. Misspoke. And TH-cam will not let us fix audio. We can bury it under their music but that’s the only change they currently allow.
First
And your point is...
@@robertemmons2260 and your point is
Frisco 1522 it is a model contest, so everyone wants to be first! I’m mostly glad to just be there..