Great work, Rick - especially the tall palms. The Atlantic Coast Line RR planted palm trees at nearly every station in Florida way back in the 1920's or 30's. They are also very tall and are called "Washingtonia Palms". Some of them are still around today.
Hi Rick. I am loving the addition of the trees and static grasses. It certainly adds a sense of realism to the layout. The bridge scene will be awesome when you get around to making the changes you talked about.
First off, that GP9 is nice. Sounds great, looks like it runs great. The bridge looks good, you'll need to figure out how to get some light under/behind it so the shadow doesn't look weird, or maybe have a shadow on the backdrop? The trees look good, the pine looks nice and the palms look way better with the height modification. And lastly, I agree, perspective makes a big difference. I find the same thing with my layout. I designed my benchwork to be at eye level while seated as well. Keep up the great work
Looks awesome, I love the Palm trees and the kit bash that you did to them. I live in Az and want to have Palm trees for my dioramas and my future self layout because I want to do the area I live in Glendale Az which is close to the tracks.
Rick, I do not know about out there, but in our city the railroad has closed a few crossings to traffic and took down the crossing signals. The railroad put up a metal highway guard rail across the road at the crossing. Some have flashing red lights or others have the road closed sign. If you want to get around you must go a block or two over to the next crossing. The crossing where you ended the video just seems to be the perfect place for a guard rail across the road for traffic coming from the backdrop. The scenery looks just right for it.
Hey Rick happy new year to you and your family, been very busy the last few months, I've missed my train time, anyway Orange looks great,love the coffee box.
There are actually several different species of palms, which explains some of the visual differences. The cheapos are OK for some types, the tall ones are deliberately placed to look good on some streets. I got some cheapos based on an earlier video you put out, I like em!
Great progress. The eye-level shot with the taller palms: 10 of 10 🌴💯. The backdrop looks perfect at that angle. Would make a good still photo for your community tab. Maybe edit with some "golden hour" effect. Bridge is looking good too! I think Ben needs a road trip to Lowes 😁
I like your views of the railroad. Perhaps your operations can be at your view? It might make filming a bit more challenging though. You do a great job and I enjoy watching your content.
Enjoy the channel in 2024 Rick keep up the great work 👍 looking forward to seeing more content in 2025 and progress. Happy New Years to you and your family
There are some 100 different species of palm trees in your area,certainly cannot go wrong. Nice looking bridge, will make the scene pop! Got an idea to throw out at ya. California is good for making films um on a film set they sometimes have a camera on a cart rolling across the track, so let your mind run wild with that 😅. I know what I would do if it was my layout.
Scenery in Orange is coming along nicely. Those of us in the Midwest have no idea about the proper height of Palm trees, so your discussion was very informative as was the explanation of how you construct the Palms and the Pine trees. Are my eyes deceiving me? Does SP 588 actually have working headlights?
I stand corrected on the identity of (ExSP)-UP 588. Headlights for it do seem to be problematic. I like the look of the new bridge. I am looking forward to the addition of water and the necessary scenery. Would placing a mirror in the background help with the low lighting problem? It would make the river look a little larger.
So, apparently I'm not the only one who purchased his own Christmas/Birthday railroad presents. I was feeling a tad guilty about that but at least I got the locomotives I wanted. The new SP does sound great and looks good with the weathering job.
Thanks for sharing. I will look for those Palm trees.
Great work, Rick - especially the tall palms. The Atlantic Coast Line RR planted palm trees at nearly every station in Florida way back in the 1920's or 30's. They are also very tall and are called "Washingtonia Palms". Some of them are still around today.
Hi Rick. I am loving the addition of the trees and static grasses. It certainly adds a sense of realism to the layout. The bridge scene will be awesome when you get around to making the changes you talked about.
That GP9 looks great and sounds good orange is looking good Rick from Ohio
First off, that GP9 is nice. Sounds great, looks like it runs great.
The bridge looks good, you'll need to figure out how to get some light under/behind it so the shadow doesn't look weird, or maybe have a shadow on the backdrop?
The trees look good, the pine looks nice and the palms look way better with the height modification.
And lastly, I agree, perspective makes a big difference. I find the same thing with my layout. I designed my benchwork to be at eye level while seated as well.
Keep up the great work
I love the GP9 sound.
Outstanding! Happy New Year. The palm trees are great and both views are too.
Looks awesome, I love the Palm trees and the kit bash that you did to them. I live in Az and want to have Palm trees for my dioramas and my future self layout because I want to do the area I live in Glendale Az which is close to the tracks.
Rick, I do not know about out there, but in our city the railroad has closed a few crossings to traffic and took down the crossing signals. The railroad put up a metal highway guard rail across the road at the crossing. Some have flashing red lights or others have the road closed sign. If you want to get around you must go a block or two over to the next crossing. The crossing where you ended the video just seems to be the perfect place for a guard rail across the road for traffic coming from the backdrop. The scenery looks just right for it.
Hey Rick, the bridge scene is gonna be nice. I love the GP9. The sounds are spot on.
Thanks for the compliments!
Hey Rick happy new year to you and your family, been very busy the last few months, I've missed my train time, anyway Orange looks great,love the coffee box.
Hi Rick & it's is Randy and i like yours video is Cool & Thanks Rick & Friends Randy
There are actually several different species of palms, which explains some of the visual differences. The cheapos are OK for some types, the tall ones are deliberately placed to look good on some streets. I got some cheapos based on an earlier video you put out, I like em!
happy new year mate
Glad the Palm trees grew up. Could you find/make a camera stand on wheels to slide along as you set on the chair?
Great progress. The eye-level shot with the taller palms: 10 of 10 🌴💯. The backdrop looks perfect at that angle. Would make a good still photo for your community tab. Maybe edit with some "golden hour" effect. Bridge is looking good too! I think Ben needs a road trip to Lowes 😁
My, Rick, you move quickly on that layout! I enjoy following your progress. Say hi to Mr. Torres for me :)
Another nice video and a great layout Rick! I hope y'all have a very Happy New Year! 🎇🎆🎊🎉🎈
Thanks, you too!
I like your views of the railroad. Perhaps your operations can be at your view? It might make filming a bit more challenging though. You do a great job and I enjoy watching your content.
High hood gp9???? LETS GOOOOO!!!!
Enjoy the channel in 2024 Rick keep up the great work 👍 looking forward to seeing more content in 2025 and progress. Happy New Years to you and your family
Thanks! Same to you and yours!
I'm glad that the bridge is finally in. My layout will have to be built much lower as I'm in a wheelchair, bummer.
There are some 100 different species of palm trees in your area,certainly cannot go wrong. Nice looking bridge, will make the scene pop! Got an idea to throw out at ya. California is good for making films um on a film set they sometimes have a camera on a cart rolling across the track, so let your mind run wild with that 😅. I know what I would do if it was my layout.
Thanks for the ideas, I'll keep that in mind!
Maybe put some LEDs under the bridge to eliminate the shadows and brighten it up.
Engineer Rick! Does that mean Mr. Torres is the conductor?
Is that one of the Oxford miniatures trinity set at 5:36? Looks nice, thank you in advance.
not sure actually
Pleased to see you are working on the bridge. What happened to the taco truck, did I miss something?
Scenery in Orange is coming along nicely. Those of us in the Midwest have no idea about the proper height of Palm trees, so your discussion was very informative as was the explanation of how you construct the Palms and the Pine trees. Are my eyes deceiving me? Does SP 588 actually have working headlights?
Yes, SP/UP 588 does have new LED's in it, but I'm not happy with the color and they do not turn off. So I'll be reworking them.
I stand corrected on the identity of (ExSP)-UP 588. Headlights for it do seem to be problematic. I like the look of the new bridge. I am looking forward to the addition of water and the necessary scenery. Would placing a mirror in the background help with the low lighting problem? It would make the river look a little larger.
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Have you made eucalyptus tree’s yet?
I made one, it's by the house ring.
So, apparently I'm not the only one who purchased his own Christmas/Birthday railroad presents. I was feeling a tad guilty about that but at least I got the locomotives I wanted. The new SP does sound great and looks good with the weathering job.
I picked up some supplies from Fast Tracks for myself. A lot easier than trying to explain it to my family.
here's a vid of a SP geep 9 doing some switching...
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