Steve rocks!!! The "invisible site" is amazing too. Actually I photoed it for the Narrow Gauge Gazette and feel I should wait for the article to come out before giving it out. Sort of a cheep shot to sell photos them upload to youtume before they publish.
The only thing better than seeing these wonderful videos of Steve's Model Railroad and all the work that has gone into it, would be seeing it with my own two eyes. I really, really enjoy these videos! :)
As always Steve's work is absoutly jaw dropping. I was wondering if you have ever done a full tour of the whole layout. I looked around a bit but didn't see anything. Thank for the ever inspiring videos, keep up the good work!
Star Wars, Superman and Popeye where the first three movies I got to see at a movie theater! Although not exactly an Oscar worthy movie, Popeye will always hold a special place in my hear. That fishing village was awesome! I'm working on one as well, although no where near the craftsmanship on this. Video, I'm proud of the way it's turning out!
What a cool layout. Excellent work. It also reminded me that I have still a long long way to go to make trees as nice as master Al (funny seagull by the way). I looking forward for the top secret place of "Bob".
Well, I don't receive the Gazette (I have the NG&I Review), therefore I wouldn't be spoiled. But anyway, a video and an article are very different media.
I know an 'industry' story about the Popeye Village, a purpose built water tank in Malta which is so off topic I won't write it unless you really want to read it. Meanwhile these films are awesome.
I know a "Bob"; Bob the Buckeye Tree. Oh well who cares, okay, I cannot resist, our Buckeye tree was "Stinky", yep Stink the buckeye. "Bob" lives in the courtyard of a typical home in Fairfax, CA. Bob is Buckeye "Californicous" Who cares? Well done, Steve. And,, yes,, another "Brilliant" installment of Toy Man Television.
It's Bob Brown from the Gazette.The "invisible site" is amazing too. Actually I photoed it for the Narrow Gauge Gazette and feel I should wait for the article to come out before giving it out. Sort of a cheep shot to sell photos them upload to youtume before they publish.
Steve's railroad is awesome! must be a dream working on it. But I had a question about if you went to the worriors over the Wasatch air show? I would love to see an episode on that. I've got a video coming soon of what I filmed.
Cool fishing village & under ground mining operations. Are you going to Cheyenne Frontier Days, July 23, 2016? / To see the Union Pacific 844. • Cheers from The Detroit & Mackinac Railway 🚂
love the model rr video's I am scrapping the idea of a layout and setting track and buildings up when ever (schools, libraries, etc) I have been using 3 rail O but I really want to explore narrow gauge, I know G is a idea but it so big and expensive...and while ON30, HOn3 etc are great there delicate for children and the programs I run trains for. I am toying with the idea of scratch building a narrow gauge locomotive on a lionel drive chassis, with a Lion Chief remote (easier for the kids) , I know it wont be prefect but what do you think about the gauge idea? (since lionel 027 equipment to get trucks, couplers, is really cheap used.)