I found out BNSF switches Metrolink commuter trains not too far away from there at union station Taylor Yard I'm sure some harbor Belt goes to Taylor Yard
😊 my neck of the woods Union Pacific downtown Pomona CA and BNSF North Pomona CA soon Los Angeles metro Rail North Pomona CA Los Angeles Junction area and harbor Belt line. I know it.
Your comment about 1/72nd European railcard being unavailable caught my attention. A gentleman in the UK has built a layout called Operation Overlord depicting a port on the South Coast of England in the build up to D-Day. He's also printed French and Belgian cars in 1:76 (British 00 gauge)
That layout uses HO 1/87th scale track with 1/76th scale trains. That is British OO scale. Our locomotive model is actual 1/72nd scale. So HO track is too narrow.
Very nice. I've spent a lot of time down there. I wonder if anybody will ever do the newer slab cars. There was a time when Borax had a couple of these loaders outfitted with couplers that they used to move the cars. I have photos if you need them.
@@BernardK Ack! I didn't know it had been for sale. BTW... I bought your book a while back and was looking forward to modelling a container facility like that in the future. Great book. A lot of useful history and photos.
Nice tutorial.... Love the use of Kilz for clouds and haze.... Who would have thunk it ... One can can probably do my whole backdrop....200 feet, a bargain.... Thanks for sharing will have to give these techniques a try
Very nice demonstration and a fabulous result. I found the drum backing track a little distracting and unnecessary however. But that aside thanks for posting!