Jason enjoyed this video great progress was made THATS TRAINZ WITH A Z AND A W TWAINZ HEE HEE HAPPY BELATED BIRTHDAY I would say that the track weathering and ballasting process will be quite tedious so take your time AS ALWAYS GOD BLESS HUGS FOR SHELLY take care Jason ;-)
I love how your disciplined to your favorite railroad Norfolk & Southern . My favorite layout is Montana Rail Link . So that’s what I have modeled . With a caviaot. I modeled my rendition of MRL . Unapologetically! Technically what I modeled is a bit north of MRL . The BNSF Glacier Route . I think it what looks cool with dramatic Rocky Mountain peaks with gorges and forested mountains . Thought about building a U-Tube Channel myself but … 🤔 I don’t want to be evaluated on my work . Thoroughly enjoy your Chanel and your doing a fantastic job. Very enjoyable to watch so thank you .
I think with that bridge you painted you should leave it black and add Norfolk & Western or Nickel Plate Road. Then maybe add some rust? Idk but that would look/be nice
Hello. Just subscribed. I have known of your channel and just finally watched one of your videos. Your channel is great. It’s also great to see someone else how likes the N.S.
The ice cream shop on the first floor of the weathered building you received is a real company, and it's called Isaly's. Isaly's stores were located in Ohio, West Virginia and the western Pennsylvania area, with the last few stories located in the Pittsburgh area. Not too many people know but, Isaly's invented the Klondike Bar.
I would keep the girder bridge flat black and add an NS logo. Lots of updates for sure. I wish those hi-rail vehicles were powered. Yup. Ballast really needs to be quite dark. When you look at it, track is kinda dark green/brown mix. Great update!
Great video Jason! Love all the new additions! I really liked your ballast experiments. When you showed off the new shelf I saw red Berwick boxcar, can you tell me what railroad it is? It kinda looked like katy. You're an inspiration to all of us! Thanks for sharing! ~Ricky from Texas.
It's a shame Weaver still is not in business. I run and collect orange trains Cadets what flavor color and so naturally I have a whole box Weaver Milwaukee Road boxcars American-made cars of course. I know Weaver had to retire but damn he made some great stuff. Ilovetorun modern stuff American made. From the locomotive to the Caboose. Weaver would make cars and price them cheaper than Lionel or Mike's train house and they make their in China.
@@frankmarkovcijr5459 weaver made great cars. I have been collecting them because they are built great, look great, run great and you can’t beat the price
Outstanding details on your layout that CONRAIL CABOOSE IS VERY SHARP YOU'RE THE ONLY PERSON THAT HAS INSPIRED ME TO MAKE MY LAYOUTS BIGGER CONGRATS ON ALL OF THE NEW TRAIN ITEMS I MISSED YOUR LIVE SHOW WAS A WORK DURING IT
Nice progress. Always enjoy seeing your vids. Love your "scenery" tree, nice addition LOL more than I have after packing my trains, tearing down my layout and moving to my childhood home. Less basement room for my new layout, planning and unpacking and selling some trains is very traumatic. I'll get there though. You do things right, that takes time.
Terrific update, Jason 👍 The rust on the rails looks great. For me, the rest of the scenery is optional--don't block your view of the trains 😄 I appreciate that you nearly always include an awesome display of steam motive power. Thank you!
Well it looks like you got a lot of work, I know working on the layout is kind of hard especially with work and other obligations but I'm sure you'll get there when you get the time good luck and we'll see what you accomplished and update 13 no wait let's just go to 14 13 a bad number 👍👍
Great update Jason, amazing progress. Never be ashamed of your accomplishments. The layout is co.ing along I really enjoy seeing it. Good luck and keep having fun.
Hi Jason. Your layout looks good. You may not remember me, plus you and Chris have so many followers now. Anyway, I am slowly getting back into the train room. Ken and Richard ( K&R Custom) have built me some outstanding signals. I will be meeting them at legacy next week. Keep up the great work!
Love this Jason! The layout is looking amazing, the red conrail caboose is awesome, everything is coming along so nicely! Great video, it's always a pleasure to see your updates 👍
Awesome progress Jason! The weathering is looking great. For your Girder Bridge, use guoche paints of burnt and raw sienna to give it a rust look. It give it more character and make your trains pop.
Great to see you again, Jason! Lots of things going on in Detroit lately. Glad to see you've started on placing a town scene on the layout. Looking toward the track weathering sequence...that'll be something. Wow! Awesome gifts!! The Atlas rolling stock cars are splendid in detail, as are the rest. So many avenues to pursue in the near future. Hopefully, you'll have the time to start on some of them.
Love the review! Really interesting coverage of the signaling which seems intimidating to me but something I plan to tackle at some point. I really love Stoddart’s pieces and have several in my train room.
Trainland in Brooklyn had a great sale on Williams locomotives for $100 each. Cab units were going for $200 but you got a freebie unit with. I am so glad I stocked up on all the engines that I wanted because now all of those hundred-dollar locomotives are cheaper than most of today's freight cars from Lionel or any of the other manufacturers. Just like when I was in HO scale I wish I had enough layout to run them all.
We did not have cut out sections in the old days. Your train table was built to be walked on, because derailments always happened at the back of the layout at the farthest point. Model trains or toy trains for always a great father son activity. If your dad was a train nut you probably were too. Train nuts are born not made. That's why we stick out and that's why regular people cannot understand us for anyting. Is like trying to explain the pleasures of riding a motorcycle to someone who just drives a car. They just don't get it.
Great video. Nice progress on the track and signaling system. Very realistic. The signal going into the yard would only have a red and yellow for the bottom aspect, unless there was another CP at the next signal. There would be a plate covering where the green would be or it would just be a two aspect head. I would leave that ballast the color that it is. Very prototypical. Maybe add a dark streak down the center here and there where something may have leaked out. Either way, a gorgeous layout.
Great update video. Its a large amount of work that goes into planning then building a layout of this size(and tweaking it again and again). Its good to see the process and time expectation people need to take into account if they want to take on a project like this. I am just trying to get my basement ready to start a layout and that is taking a good amount of work and $$$. Takes a lot of dedication to a hobby to get to where you have gotten too. Great work and looking forward to seeing more.
Jason long time no see how are you this is Victor from New Jersey? I'm sure you have seen the new catalog any thoughts anything catch your eye of course I'm talkin Lionel? Also how much do you like the Conrail. I am also a Carpenter. The work on the shelves exceptionally well.
Great video again Jason, Nice work! With so much happening in this video its hard to decide what the single best part was? it's all terrific! Nice layout update, great gifts from family and friends, really like the signals, attractive weathering on the track and lets not forget you have finally started landscaping. It was fun to watch and thanks for all the hard work that goes into these videos. Your fans like myself really appreciate it! Even in as far away as So Cal.
My dad's Lionel layout stretch the length of the basement of the house in New York. He would have five powered locomotive pulling a 100 car train. I don't know how he wired it up but it was something to see. My mom after the divorce made him take it down because she did not want me to have a relationship with my father. I ran a locomotive off the edge of the table and broke the pilot off at the 40 years I never owned up to it. It was in a small box of trains leftover that my brother gave me and I took it to a guy who fixes train and I thought he was going to use it for parts but she just greased it up and it runs good as new. Since the pilot is broken off I might put a coupler there so I could double headed train if I want to. With modern trains your basement is not fill up with the smell of ozone like the old Lionel's did. My dad also had the Bosco milk car accessory because I love Bosco how to make chocolate milk with. I wish I had that I would put that on my layout. Just out of sentimental reasons.
GREAT STUFF!!! Your layout and space are amazing…definitely NEXT LEVEL. I love scenery but I never thought to ask you when you were going to start on scenery. Your process for designing and building is text book! Takes a lot of discipline to stay as focused as you are.
If you notice in every caboose the brakeman conductor is sitting on the wrong side of the caboose because in China they run left-hand style likes the British. Their signals are on the left hand side that's why the guy is sitting there. Right for them wrong for us. It would be such an easy thing for them to correct but then they would have to know which ones are going to America etc and it's like they could just put them all on the right hand side.