I really like this feature of your channel. Just goes to show that model railroads come in all shapes and sizes depending on our space, economic situation and ability. It’s such a great hobby, and we’re all having fun! Keep up the great work, Jimmy.👍
Today I'm drinking a hand crafted Carmel latté with the Amtrak logo done on top out of the steamed milk or creamer. Enjoying my latté this morning at none other than Denver Union Station. Flew out from Chicago to Denver last night.
This may be my favorite set of posts on RUclips. Sharing the creativity of other modelers is an inspiration. Thank you for your foresight in bringing this series to fruition. Cheers to you, Jimmy!
Good to see you championing new starters to the hobby and encouraging them to keep going. My own layout, although it might look complete, is a continuous work in progress as I wouldn't know what to do if it ever gets finished. I'm drinking Yorkshire English Breakfast Tea.
Good job to all who were brave enough to upload pictures of their layouts (or grandpa's layout), there is a level of bravery with showing the world your stuff even if it's not quite "done" (but is it ever done?). Gotta say I agree with the "little things" comment, and that one with the swimming hole and gazebo was great, I don't even know what the train layout look like but the little scenes absolutely was the star of the show for me.
Thanks for including my layout, Jimmy. I’ve taken down Scenic Ridge but only because I wish for a more prototypical layout. This time I will be going 20’ x 2’ and N scale so lots of opportunities for operations and scenes. Cheers!
The last one is about where I was five yrs. ago. Once I got the Bachmann starter set off the floor it was on broken-down cardboard boxes folded double (That E-Z Track is very forgiving.) on piled up milk crates. Still on the milk crates, but it is a wood base now. Will send pix when it's closer to finished.
Fresh ground coffee this morning for me! Beautiful layouts, super inspiring! I hope to submit some of my projects this year. This is one of my absolute favorite segments you do, Jimmy. Keep it up, love the channel!
Good morning Jimmy. Today I’m drinking hotel coffee. Because I’m not at home but I was out on a walk yesterday and I was collecting supplies/rocks for my new layout. Of course you submitted another great video. I really enjoy watching everybody else’s progress and where they’ve started and where they’ve finished and how it looks as a hole.
Fresh out the shower so no coffee yet but most likely going to grab a cold brew at work. Those layouts are all great with nice details spread throughout, can't wait to progress on mine enough to where I can feel comfortable submitting something (currently got main loop laid, no ballast, still need to finish basic wiring)
Drinking Black Rifle Coffee, Tactisquatch Dark w/Wide Awake Coffee Hazelnut Creamer. Love the Scenic Ridge layout and Chris White's. Thanks for the inspiration. I'm an "N scale" guy, but enjoy seeing the other scales for ideas. Be Blessed.
Absolutely love your videos, you have a lot of great stuff. Was wondering if you could do a video on turning a dummy locomotive into a powered locomotive
I think it’s the fourth layout with the chickens. An old panel door was a nice detail on the henhouse. Some of these layouts evoke nostalgia for simpler times.
Hey Jimmy am I allowed to submit some photos of a club modular layout? And what about an amazing layout I have visited but is not mine? Cheers and keep making the great videos.
I really like this feature of your channel. Just goes to show that model railroads come in all shapes and sizes depending on our space, economic situation and ability. It’s such a great hobby, and we’re all having fun! Keep up the great work, Jimmy.👍
Today I'm drinking a hand crafted Carmel latté with the Amtrak logo done on top out of the steamed milk or creamer. Enjoying my latté this morning at none other than Denver Union Station. Flew out from Chicago to Denver last night.
This may be my favorite set of posts on RUclips. Sharing the creativity of other modelers is an inspiration. Thank you for your foresight in bringing this series to fruition. Cheers to you, Jimmy!
Good to see you championing new starters to the hobby and encouraging them to keep going. My own layout, although it might look complete, is a continuous work in progress as I wouldn't know what to do if it ever gets finished. I'm drinking Yorkshire English Breakfast Tea.
Thanks for sharing your viewer’s layout.
Thanks, nice seeing this stuff tonight.
Good job to all who were brave enough to upload pictures of their layouts (or grandpa's layout), there is a level of bravery with showing the world your stuff even if it's not quite "done" (but is it ever done?). Gotta say I agree with the "little things" comment, and that one with the swimming hole and gazebo was great, I don't even know what the train layout look like but the little scenes absolutely was the star of the show for me.
Thanks for including my layout, Jimmy. I’ve taken down Scenic Ridge but only because I wish for a more prototypical layout. This time I will be going 20’ x 2’ and N scale so lots of opportunities for operations and scenes. Cheers!
Thanks for sharing my layout! It's slowly coming together!
Thank you once again for hosting this!!!
The last one is about where I was five yrs. ago. Once I got the Bachmann starter set off the floor it was on broken-down cardboard boxes folded double (That E-Z Track is very forgiving.) on piled up milk crates. Still on the milk crates, but it is a wood base now. Will send pix when it's closer to finished.
Fresh ground coffee this morning for me!
Beautiful layouts, super inspiring! I hope to submit some of my projects this year.
This is one of my absolute favorite segments you do, Jimmy. Keep it up, love the channel!
Once i get my flyer layout setup, I'll definitely be submitting it
Good morning Jimmy. Today I’m drinking hotel coffee. Because I’m not at home but I was out on a walk yesterday and I was collecting supplies/rocks for my new layout. Of course you submitted another great video. I really enjoy watching everybody else’s progress and where they’ve started and where they’ve finished and how it looks as a hole.
Fresh out the shower so no coffee yet but most likely going to grab a cold brew at work.
Those layouts are all great with nice details spread throughout, can't wait to progress on mine enough to where I can feel comfortable submitting something (currently got main loop laid, no ballast, still need to finish basic wiring)
Drinking my coffee like I like my steam locos, PRR black
Drinking Black Rifle Coffee, Tactisquatch Dark w/Wide Awake Coffee Hazelnut Creamer. Love the Scenic Ridge layout and Chris White's. Thanks for the inspiration. I'm an "N scale" guy, but enjoy seeing the other scales for ideas. Be Blessed.
Your viewers do great work, Jimmy! Thanks for showcasing them.
Absolutely love your videos, you have a lot of great stuff. Was wondering if you could do a video on turning a dummy locomotive into a powered locomotive
Love the energy in the intro! Lots of great submissions this time around, always love looking for inspiration. Keep up the hard work!
I think it’s the fourth layout with the chickens. An old panel door was a nice detail on the henhouse. Some of these layouts evoke nostalgia for simpler times.
I submitted an entry for next month looking forward to hearing your thoughts on my layout
The one modeling Colorado had a station with Tucumcari on it and that's in New Mexico.
Awesome layouts video!
Thanks fb or the mention Jimmy!
When will u post pt 2?
love it
Drinking my usual, Tetley British Blend.
Always love your videos!
Hey Jimmy am I allowed to submit some photos of a club modular layout? And what about an amazing layout I have visited but is not mine?
Cheers and keep making the great videos.
Yes you are!
Garry's is my favorite because I love 1920s and victorian locomotives....
Once I finish my HO scale layout I will send in an image of my layout
I actually don't drink coffee, but I drink hot coco.
Don't care
Where do I submit?
Is there a discord for this channel?
I always have my single moka coffee after breakfasy and lunch. Anything other and I get shivers
Where is the email
Ddrrcommunity@gmail.com
@DIYDigitalRailroad thanks