Jim, really enjoy your channel and seeing all of the layouts people are sending in. They are inspirational and provide lots of great ideas for the rest of us modelers. I’ll send in photos of my 14x23 two level layout soon. Thanks
I just love these presentations of yours. There are some serious modellers out there. My compliments to all of them. You said that you had a lot of submissions stacked up. How about doing a half hour spectacular with all of them being presented. I know this is the age of the 3 second attention span but I bet that most of your subscribers would take the time to watch it. I know I certainly would.
Drinking an Aussie Lemonade Juice Monster 😆😆 thanks for the inspiration, I ordered my first ever N scale kit- the Kato mixed freight, along with the V-1 passing siding. Looking forward to buying more track and making a little switching layout. Thanks for all the inspiration for getting into this hobby!!
Went back to dunkin and tim hortons. Buy them as Kerrick pods, but run them through my Malita. Makes great hot coffee. All the layout were fantastic. It really inspires me to do more on mine. I've been working on my spreadsheet lately trying to figure out how many I could convert to Dcc. Over the years my collection has grown. But the fun of it is to have more train than you need so I keep looking and collecting.
Hey. im Sep, a 16 year old boy from the Netherlands. and i love your videos. i dont use American style trains like the trains from kato. i use Märklin and Trix as my main manufactures. i am building a large h0 scale layout and a N scale layout. i will be sending some foto's to you and hope to see them in one of your videos. " btw i am drinking just a normal iced latte macchiato " greatings from the Netherlands
Usually with the model railroad cable cars I've seen they just fake it by going back and forth instead of around the wheel in the tram house. That's very impressive, I wonder how they did it. I've been wanting to do one both in 1:23 and in n scale and have 3d printed some things but never finished. Drinking Death Wish Coffee Valhalla Java Odinforce blend.
Out of curiosity, have you ever heard of, used, or otherwise looked into a product called NO-OX ID? It's a kind of conductive grease that's supposed to help with electrical conductivity with your tracks as well as helping to reduce cleaning needs?
@@TravelinginMiniature do you feel like it *does* help with cleaning, or is the conductivity enough to make it useful in and of itself? (If that made any sense lol)
@@RPLauer I don’t actually clean with it. I first clean the track with your preferred non-abrasive (super important) cleaner and THEN spread the no ox on the rails. Think of it as a protective coating. It last a loooooong time. It works best if your wheels on trains are clean so your working from a clean slate. Hope this helps.
@@TravelinginMiniature what I meant was that there are claims that once you treat your tracks with it, supposedly cleaning is cut down significantly. I was wondering if you found any truth to that?