Retired actor here.... you flipped your stage directions. The actors' / stage's "right" is our right side when facing the audience - for the audience, that's called "house left." And, yes, it get more complicated for theatre in the round. As for the rest of the video, the layout is really looking great, Andy! I can see Boomer's influence in the scenery, and who'd have thought that the Joy of Painting would lead to lots of happy little trees dotting the landscape of model railroads? Bob would have loved it.
I am in awe of the fine scenery work and the design of scene setting. If that is to be a stage then stage left and stage right are captioned backwards. Subscribed and amazed.
Nice job andy, I said on another modeler's YTC about naming industries,and that seams to be one of the hardest parts of model railroading,"coming up with a name" for the industry your trying to model,unless your model a prototype industry that already has a name,but the fun part is building the "for now" nameless industry.😁👍
Great update Andy, those switch stands and targets are just fantastic. That tree with the nest on top is begging for a Chris Farley character from the movie Almost Heros. The hand painted backdrop is superb looking, very well done. Cheers Rob
Hi. I only now came across your channel. Really inspiring layout, especially your scenery work is truely beautiful! I will definetely follow along and hit that subscribe button. Brgds from a tiny N scale switching layout 👋
Andy, the layout is looking great! I like all the changes you have made and the scenery is coming along nicely. Good job on painting the backdrops. I look forward to future updates, especially how you are going to super detail your track.-Tom
Great job, Andy, on the backdrop painting. Scenery is looking very nice and I really like the Milwaukee Road operating switchstands. Thanks for the layout update! Mike