Please keep Boomer as a regular guest on your podcast. His modeling manner and gift for instruction keeps many fans coming back for more of his exemplary railroad and scenic modeling.
IMHO Boomer is quite possibly the preeminent voice in the hobby right now, at least in terms of modeling. How he verbalizes his thought process, the process he goes through to achieve his planning goals, and the steps he takes to reach them are delivered in an easy to understand manner. He teaches without teaching, and as a teacher myself can say is a real talent and one I continue to try to master myself. His personality comes through in his voice, no monotone voice or the ever annoying voice lift that makes it sound like a question at the end every sentence. He is just a pleasure. Ive been planning to get back in the hobby myself but finances are limiting me from even getting the wood for the benchwork. However, in the program last night he lifted up his display board with the single piece of modeled track and said, do this…it’s great practice…. has me sketching some ideas to to do just that. Really enjoyed the broadcast last night. You guys do a great job. Keep it up.
Just went back and rewatched this podcast. Inspiring and unfortunately has planted a seed for starting a completely new layout at some point ;) Enjoy the podcasts.
Just a fun 3 hours to listen to and watch while making new color car tags for my car routing operation. Live from Boomer's layout room was the way to go. Did I miss his explanation of how he routes his cars; switch lists or car cards and way bills? The short line portion is a keeper. Boomer is a hero.
I've spent huge amounts on brand new high quality motive power and stock. But I've spent infinitely more time (and gained alot of enjoyment) scratchbuilding structures with just card, plasticard, and carving clay. The outlay for literally hundreds or thousands of hours of research, scratchbuilding, and painting has been minimal relative to the therapeutic value of enjoying such a chill hobby. Boomer is a fantastic repository for technique and inspiration. Also check out Giles Favell, a superb UK modeller/miniature engineer. His YT channel is gilesengineer (no connection, his scratchbuilds are just technically superb)
In the UK small 'shelf' or 'cameo' layouts are very popular, not least because in general our housing stock features substantially smaller rooms in an overall much smaller real estate footprint than in North America.
BOOMER IS AMAZING!!! So Great to listen to. I’d like to hangout with him. He is Sick….. In A Good Way! Nomination perhaps for the “Well-Rounded” GOAT “Boomer Crushed It”
Hey guys cought your show last night with Boomer , been fallowing Boomer for a bit over a year and had to tune in , great Show first time viewer and now a subscriber , keep up the great shows. Cheers from🇨🇦
I remember when the "good enough" philosophy first hit model railroading -- people ate it up because it was spouted by an important figure in the hobby. Those were dark days for the hobby. I don't know how the words "good enough" were originally intended, but most people took them as a license to let their layouts look like crap, so long as they were operable. To my mind, that philosophy was antithetical to everything that model railroading was about. I'm glad to see the day when Boomer and others are bringing model railroading back as an art form. The layout is so much more than just a gaming table--it's a work of art. If you find yourself saying something on your layout is "good enough," beware of what you mean by it.
We know who you mean. And the V&O got us out of the days of "modeling" broken-down short lines with cutesy names and decrepit equipment and, at the other end of the spectrum, four-track mainlines racing around a large table. The V&O also looked very realistic and looked just as good as it operated. Keep in mind that we are "model RAILROADING".
@@B-and-O-Operator-Fairmont Don't get me wrong: I love most of what McClelland did for the hobby. I saw his layout in person when I was in high school, and it meant a lot to me. I just don't think he thought too hard about saying "good enough."
Caught some of this while having lunch (Australian time) found the discussions really interesting and had thought as to where my layout was heading. Very enjoyable.
Hey, Mike and Andy! I had about three hours of driving to do today, and so I pulled up this and another episode of the Second Section to listen to, and it was one of the most pleasant three hours of driving I've had in a good while. So, thank you!
Boomer I started a year ago and he is so precise and a great teacher ... I've seen others but he is one of the best out there now. The older ctrues shoultz and other are great in there time but what he does with styrene I wish I was that good. But I will attempt it after I change my layout, thanks , joe
Boomer a mi modo de ver este hobby, es, entre los mejores, el mejor de todos, en mis más cincuenta años de Ferromodelistas, he visto buenos modelista, excelentes modelista y maestros de maestros; pocos como el amigo Boomer, muy pocos y de entre esos pocos, el amigo Boomer, es el mejor de todos, hacer sus propios modelos como es el caso del alce o el oso con su pescado en el hocico, no es poco, eso habla muy bien de él y su verdadera pasión por este hermoso hobby, y como yo en Chile digo, en un "ferroloco" de tomo y lomo, desde Santiago de Chile, un fuerte abrazo a través de la distancia, y por cierto, lamento la perdida de su hermano, mis respetos, a través de la eternidad para su hermano. Bendiciones Al Amigo Boomer Y También Para Ustedes, Gracias Por Compartir Este Buenísimo Podcast
At 27:40, besides the diner, if it’s a bad weather day, how will you make the rain and lightning like the Prototype? 🤔 😂🙀🙈 What color will umbrellas be? Is there Parking Enforcement? How Much Is Good Enough? When do you stop?
Ok... The forklift and the bus? Who made those? That fork truck reminds me of an old job... Funny thing about capacity ratings..😂😂 Boomer, I appreciate you doing these shows along with everyone else. It keeps me grounded. Mistakes happen, live and learn...don't be afraid of failure along the way!! Now about those vehicles...😁🍻
here I am, 5 months after this posted, just had to put the 4x8 n scale out. Making a 2x4 instead. Then likely another one. Then another. I started way too big, and with a 6 and almost three year old…. I need somthing smaller!!!!
Too your comment about experience, at about the 3hour mark, there is quote attributed to Mark Twain: "Good Judgement comes from experience, experience comes from bad judgement". :)
DJ of DJs Trains hit it regarding Track Designing….. He asked, why did Atlas put out all those Track Plan Books, with Spaghetti Bowl Layouts? IT WAS TO SELL MORE TRACK!
Back into the hobby and finding out about boomer… a lot of his concepts i thought i came up being a bit different. The hight, the modeling a tiny 2 foot layout, modeling what you see locally, less is more so u can detail more, outrunning your layout before its even built, the research. Lets me know ive been doing this hobby the correct way
Please keep Boomer as a regular guest on your podcast. His modeling manner and gift for instruction keeps many fans coming back for more of his exemplary railroad and scenic modeling.
Boomer has a standing invite and is always welcome!!! We love having him on!
IMHO Boomer is quite possibly the preeminent voice in the hobby right now, at least in terms of modeling. How he verbalizes his thought process, the process he goes through to achieve his planning goals, and the steps he takes to reach them are delivered in an easy to understand manner. He teaches without teaching, and as a teacher myself can say is a real talent and one I continue to try to master myself. His personality comes through in his voice, no monotone voice or the ever annoying voice lift that makes it sound like a question at the end every sentence. He is just a pleasure. Ive been planning to get back in the hobby myself but finances are limiting me from even getting the wood for the benchwork. However, in the program last night he lifted up his display board with the single piece of modeled track and said, do this…it’s great practice…. has me sketching some ideas to to do just that. Really enjoyed the broadcast last night. You guys do a great job. Keep it up.
Thank you from 85 year old modeler. Learning everyday.
Just went back and rewatched this podcast. Inspiring and unfortunately has planted a seed for starting a completely new layout at some point ;) Enjoy the podcasts.
Just a fun 3 hours to listen to and watch while making new color car tags for my car routing operation. Live from Boomer's layout room was the way to go. Did I miss his explanation of how he routes his cars; switch lists or car cards and way bills? The short line portion is a keeper. Boomer is a hero.
I have learned so much from Boomer and everyone else. Thank you
What’s a cheap hobby? I know guys that have spent $1000 on a fishing rod. But for me model railroading is therapeutic.
I'm one of those fishing rod guys....
I've spent huge amounts on brand new high quality motive power and stock. But I've spent infinitely more time (and gained alot of enjoyment) scratchbuilding structures with just card, plasticard, and carving clay. The outlay for literally hundreds or thousands of hours of research, scratchbuilding, and painting has been minimal relative to the therapeutic value of enjoying such a chill hobby.
Boomer is a fantastic repository for technique and inspiration. Also check out Giles Favell, a superb UK modeller/miniature engineer. His YT channel is gilesengineer (no connection, his scratchbuilds are just technically superb)
I don’t mean to knock fishing… when I was a kid i used to do that with Dad. Wouldn’t trade those days for anything.
BOOOOOOMERRRR !! Living legend
My favorite Podcast and favorite TH-cam channel all in one 3 hour episode. ❤❤❤
Great format! Good to have a camera on the layout, worked really well.
That forklift looks real. rusted forks and the hydraulics in the front. The layout is really well done. the details make it real.
"There is nothing wrong with a smaller layout." Well said, Boomer
In the UK small 'shelf' or 'cameo' layouts are very popular, not least because in general our housing stock features substantially smaller rooms in an overall much smaller real estate footprint than in North America.
I could live with an "O" scale layout half this size as well. 😁@@nickrails
@@boomerdiorama 0 gauge is soooo tempting. I could just about fit a tuning fork shunting plank somewhere......
Giving Boomer's wire trees a try tonight and tomorrow. Got my 24 gauge wire, saw dust, matt medium, and static grass.
Good Luck! They are fun to build!!!
BOOMER IS AMAZING!!! So Great to listen to. I’d like to hangout with him.
He is Sick….. In A Good Way! Nomination perhaps for the “Well-Rounded” GOAT
“Boomer Crushed It”
Hey guys cought your show last night with Boomer , been fallowing Boomer for a bit over a year and had to tune in , great Show first time viewer and now a subscriber , keep up the great shows. Cheers from🇨🇦
Thanks for tuning in and thanks for the Sub! We will do our best to keep publishing great model railriad content!
I remember when the "good enough" philosophy first hit model railroading -- people ate it up because it was spouted by an important figure in the hobby. Those were dark days for the hobby. I don't know how the words "good enough" were originally intended, but most people took them as a license to let their layouts look like crap, so long as they were operable. To my mind, that philosophy was antithetical to everything that model railroading was about.
I'm glad to see the day when Boomer and others are bringing model railroading back as an art form. The layout is so much more than just a gaming table--it's a work of art. If you find yourself saying something on your layout is "good enough," beware of what you mean by it.
Boomer has inspired us to do the same...bring back the art! Thanks for watching.
We know who you mean. And the V&O got us out of the days of "modeling" broken-down short lines with cutesy names and decrepit equipment and, at the other end of the spectrum, four-track mainlines racing around a large table. The V&O also looked very realistic and looked just as good as it operated. Keep in mind that we are "model RAILROADING".
@@B-and-O-Operator-Fairmont Don't get me wrong: I love most of what McClelland did for the hobby. I saw his layout in person when I was in high school, and it meant a lot to me. I just don't think he thought too hard about saying "good enough."
@@knuckledragger9322 Fair enough! Perhaps he should have marketed the concept better.
Caught some of this while having lunch (Australian time) found the discussions really interesting and had thought as to where my layout was heading. Very enjoyable.
Thanks for tuning in and taking the time to send us a note! Cheers - Andy
Hey, Mike and Andy! I had about three hours of driving to do today, and so I pulled up this and another episode of the Second Section to listen to, and it was one of the most pleasant three hours of driving I've had in a good while. So, thank you!
Another excellent broadcast!! Thanks to all three of you for doing this.
It was a great time had by all! Thanks for tuning in!!!
This was a wonderful show !
I’d like to see Boomer present at the NMRA regional in Surrey next year. I emailed the convention organizers and they’d like that too.
Boomer I started a year ago and he is so precise and a great teacher ... I've seen others but he is one of the best out there now. The older ctrues shoultz and other are great in there time but what he does with styrene I wish I was that good. But I will attempt it after I change my layout, thanks , joe
Boomer a mi modo de ver este hobby, es, entre los mejores, el mejor de todos, en mis más cincuenta años de Ferromodelistas, he visto buenos modelista, excelentes modelista y maestros de maestros; pocos como el amigo Boomer, muy pocos y de entre esos pocos, el amigo Boomer, es el mejor de todos, hacer sus propios modelos como es el caso del alce o el oso con su pescado en el hocico, no es poco, eso habla muy bien de él y su verdadera pasión por este hermoso hobby, y como yo en Chile digo, en un "ferroloco" de tomo y lomo, desde Santiago de Chile, un fuerte abrazo a través de la distancia, y por cierto, lamento la perdida de su hermano, mis respetos, a través de la eternidad para su hermano. Bendiciones Al Amigo Boomer Y También Para Ustedes, Gracias Por Compartir Este Buenísimo Podcast
I love that bear! I agree, he is one of the best! He's an incredible modeler.
At 27:40, besides the diner, if it’s a bad weather day, how will you make the rain and lightning like the Prototype? 🤔 😂🙀🙈 What color will umbrellas be? Is there Parking Enforcement?
How Much Is Good Enough? When do you stop?
Ok... The forklift and the bus? Who made those?
That fork truck reminds me of an old job... Funny thing about capacity ratings..😂😂
Boomer, I appreciate you doing these shows along with everyone else. It keeps me grounded. Mistakes happen, live and learn...don't be afraid of failure along the way!!
Now about those vehicles...😁🍻
Can’t wait to hear Boomer try to answer “rapid fire” questions 🤣 Another great Boomer episode. Such a likable guy, with wonderful insight
here I am, 5 months after this posted, just had to put the 4x8 n scale out. Making a 2x4 instead. Then likely another one. Then another. I started way too big, and with a 6 and almost three year old…. I need somthing smaller!!!!
Too your comment about experience, at about the 3hour mark, there is quote attributed to Mark Twain: "Good Judgement comes from experience, experience comes from bad judgement". :)
I have a bass boat and a model railroad. No regrets.
Boomers got the touch.
He sure does!
Why didn't you do Central Montana Railway?
The late Don Cassler of Pittsburgh had a saying. "Pick your point of obsolescence - and learn to live with it."
DJ of DJs Trains hit it regarding Track Designing…..
He asked, why did Atlas put out all those Track Plan Books, with Spaghetti Bowl Layouts?
IT WAS TO SELL MORE TRACK!
ESU Loksound v5 is better than all the other brands due to allowing easy programming and fully customizable sounds.
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Back into the hobby and finding out about boomer… a lot of his concepts i thought i came up being a bit different. The hight, the modeling a tiny 2 foot layout, modeling what you see locally, less is more so u can detail more, outrunning your layout before its even built, the research. Lets me know ive been doing this hobby the correct way
The guy is a fantastic teacher!