Once again I watched your tree making videos at least 10 times and THANK YOU! They actually look similar to yours!! I went over step by step and you are an artist!!!
You made my day reading that you gave it a try and you got good results 😃😃😃 hope you enjoyed building them!! I find it relaxing to build batch’s of them 👍🏼
Is looking really good bill especially where the trains go in and out between the front and back you can't even tell there's a hole that they go through and instead of accounting sheep when you go to bed seems like you're counting trees 😅👍👍
Ok , thx for showing the train hauling timber ( they look great ) . I wonder how many times you you said trees in this vid . You make some great scenery ! Thx for the vid. - Ken .
Hi ya Bill. Your stumps are looking great. Whoa, you don’t get to say that often. Lol. That area is really coming along. I like the roots and shoots, and young trees you’ve place in that clearing. Heath, ( the questioner, ) would ask that. Wow! Over 200 trees already! Before you’re done I bet that number balloons up to 500. Thanks for the running session. As I’ve said before, so many great viewing angles on this layout. I love the one shot of the loco appearing through the trees. Great stuff. See ya next time.
I love how this layout is coming along. A stump detail, when a tree is cut, it is cut from both sides. One cut will be slightly higher then the other. The idea is that the tree falls to the side with the lower cut. Could be most people won't knowest. This will also cause stump making to get a whole lot harder. I'm not sure I would do it myself. So who stole the caboose off that logging train?
As usual, great imagination and ability to make what you think come to life. I have truly learned a great deal watching these videos. Do you have an itinerary set yet for taking this layout on the road? I would love to see the real thing.
Thanks Edward!!! Probably the first places I’ll try to take it to will be in the Richmond area later this year. There is a big show in January here snd that may be the first public show of the layout
When I can make a more permanent model railroad my problem will be what to model. I'd like something I can use a bit of everything on but it's going to be an era-less mess.