May I ask about your layout design? I want to do a Time saver puzzle strictly in Bachmann EZ. I haven't found any designs or package deals. I live overseas but spent six years in Philly myself.
Enjoying your work. I myself did as you did. Leaving N Scale. I like very much attention to detail, and HO is far better! I understand that for HO, you need much more space, but a shelf layout can be very satisfying. I am working by modules. So I can move, and re install.
Beautiful little switching layout, and I used to want a huge basement layout, but after looking at artistic railroad dioramas like your, and others, my perspective has changed, and my small bedroom / office - with three usable walls, albeit with slopped ceilings that limit the layout height - is enough for me. Especially since I can focus far more time into the small details, like you have done, which will bring my railroad to life, thus permitting immersive switching sessions.
wow.... one of the best shelf layouts I've seen. Well done. You've got great modelling skills, nice weathering without overkill and the LEDs look great too. Thanks for sharing
Splendid! That's the word which comes to mind. A really well done layout. You have a good eye for composition. Keep up the good work and keep us posted.
Outstanding shelf layout, very well done. Weathering and attention to detail are top notch. I live in the Philadelphia area, that RSSX switcher is located at Honeywell Chemical, next to I-95. It gets quite dirty, good job capturing the flavor of the heavy use it gets.
Thanks Mark! Yes I grew up in N.J. and when I would make the drive down 95 I always saw them there. I’m planning on building a new one with the new Walthers SW1200 being released shortly. Thanks for the comment!
that is a great shelf layout. fun times for sure. your detail work on the scenery looks fantastic. I am sure most of us wish we were that good. thank you for the tours. the flashing lights on the truck had me in awe. sweet. a video on how to do that would be something i would watch and learn from.
Your details on this simple layout are excellent. Weathering is amazing. I model N scale currently and I wish I could get the detail of HO in my modules. Got some great ideas from you for my next build. Thanks. Keep up the great work.
Very nice switching layout, friend of mine, Kevin Betson, flys a G650, just thought I'd mention that, in case you might know him. Keep up the great work, you obviously really enjoy the hobby. Your a talented scenery builder.
Mark Schumacher thank you! The name doesn’t sound familiar. But the corporate side of aviation is a pretty small community so it’s possible we may have crossed paths.
I really like your efforts to add trackside animation. That's one thing I really like about European model railroaders. A lot of them want a to make everything on the layout to look alive not just the trains.
Everything’s amazing about this, it’s just what I would want. I haven’t built a layout and can’t believe the detail that goes into it, amazing. One thing to consider with the melting snow piles is making them a little more dirty. Knowing first hand also living in the northeast and looking at my yard and roads...these melting snow piles are more black and brown than white. I think especially in an industrial yard they would have been plowed piles of dirt and snow, just a thought. Your layout is such an inspiration.
Thanks! Yes the snow piles are far from finished. It was an experiment to make the piles out of craft foam. One pile is actually dirty as I was trying different methods of “dirtying” them. There will be many more and they will be darker.
John I really enjoyed your video. You have a real eye for detail. Amazing scratch building. I enjoy this aspect of the hobby myself and appreciate you sharing
An interesting industrial layout. I would suggest adding the Walther;s "Madusa Cement" facility as it very easy to place (A small footprint), and has a cool covered run through for two Shorty Covered Hoppers.
It looks like it could be fun to operate! I got 4 SW1500 switchers that will be working my Container Port Layout, MoPP Missouri Pacific Port in Texas! Good job on the scratch built structure! Hey, brown trees? You need a red beacon light at the top of your leg. LOVE the flashing lights on the tractor/trailer!!! We need to talk about that, more in depth! I want to do that with all of my tractor/trailers! If possible! Technically there is one electrical line and 2 airlines running from the tractor to the trailer on all semi/trailer configurations! So that could be modeled. Electrical lines are usually green and the air lines are blue and red. So you could use all 3 wires as electrical wires if need be and nobody would know the difference. Some of the newer trailers have 2 red lights at the top rear corners facing backwards. You could have security lights at each corner of the buildings? RH
Thanks! Yes i was working on air/electrical lines for the trucks. Honestly the hardest part is making the lights look right when not on... mostly why i tried using the fiber optics. Its a trial and error process but very inexpensive. I have some more trucks that I will be working on when I get home from work next week.
Very nicely done! You've done a lot in a small space. Shelf layouts such as this are quite popular in Great Britain. I like the detail you've added inside the transfer building.
So I know this post has been out for a while but I am also an apartment dweller and currently building my shelf layout. What more can you tell me about the Arduino?? I saw on Amazon you can purchase a starter set for $49.00 to learn some basics. I am very interested in the lighting part of it as I just think it adds a ton of realism.. How does the Arduino fit in. I also worked 14-14………
John this is fantastic! I live in a small studio apartment and its a insulting joke! Man i want to layout trains so much in HO and standing by! The benchwork is handcrafted very well! The blue building with grain elevator is also WALTHERS POWER PLANT BUILDING, The lighting excellent on the street & building scenes! The display with some of your other Diesels works well! You got an A+ on this one! Your video is the 2nd I've viewed in a week, the first i viewed was a 4 by 8 in a small place.. I thank you for this fantastic shelf layout.. ☺🚥🚧
Thank you Harold. I have since slightly added on to the layout and have included more industries. Modeling in a small space is very do-able. I very much enjoy working on my small switching layout. Thank you again for the kind words. John
Semis have three lines coming from tractor to trailer... You could run external wires from power source to tractor and accomplish an added spot of realism at the same time as powering the leds. Good job of hiding them by run down the frame rail though.
You have a great shelf Layout that you can try out different things on it. I love the 3 D printed Lights and the Semi that you have been working on. Gives me some Ideas for my shelf layout when I get started on it in June. when we get the Floors done in our Condo. Ty
That blue scratch building is simply awesome. I like pretty much everything on it. Especially the color. Small shelf layout has this very different from a bigger one : it's possible to put more and more details on it. I like the small tanks too. Very realistic ! Cars and engine are nicely done too. Keep on your good work.
@@RailserveJohn Thanks for answering. Is the big blue-green building consider as a grain elevator ? I suppose because I saw one of your op sessions and you backed up a grain cylinder car in it. But I'm curious to onow ! Looking at all the layout parts you're showing makes me wonder that you're a kind of perfectionist... pretty much like me ! Keep on your good work.
@@lucgagnon5241 the blue structure was a facility that took in raw sugar. It received a car or 2 every ops session. My OCD often gets the best of me and I over think every piece of the layout while building it lol
Thanks! It is hard to fight the urge for MORE TRACK. I even have 2 more switching spots that will be modeled in the near future without adding any track.
nice eye for detail and ability to execute them very nicely. I subbed and clicked the bell so I can follow your build as you scenic this excellent layout.
Very nice work! I'm in the midwest, so the ADM operations are nearby. My only suggestion on your outstanding shelf layout: The snow would be dirty gray by that time of the year (LOL).
Wow. First: Nice little layout. I'm thinking of build myself a shelf layout in HO, even though I have a ton of N scale. Second: I drive for Heartland Express (I haul out of the Lathrop, Ca. terminal)! You can leave the rig clean if you want. Most Heartland yards have a wash rack.
You say that this is your first HO layout? My gosh-you did a great job!! I've seen worse modeling on some experienced modeler's layouts. I especially like the weathering that you did on all of the models. That semi with the lights on it is really nice. Great work!!
I have an N scale layout because of lack of room and I love to rail fan. Kudos to you for sticking to HO. You can still get plenty of good details in N , but it costs a premium.
Very cool. One that I had queued up to watch. I have a shelf about that width around 8 x 8 feet of what was an intemperate den that is 18 x 8 feet. Back door to driveway and through traffic plus cold in winter and hot in summer made for a bad den but a good entrance with library shelves divided by wood trellis and a screen door to shut out my feline MOW helpers when they aren't wanted. Thanks for some really good ideas, taking the time to do the video.
Question, is the main switching portion 8 feet, and then few more feet for the staging section? Looks great! Starting to now either do a free-mo layout or shelf, and been going through a bunch of videos for ideas.. So far your's is the best one to help me visualize. Thanks!
Great layout and video...can you please tell me what you bought from Amazon to do the lights.and light sizes ? I have bought recently alot of trackters and trailers, a lot... please thank you much , joe
Great looking work---scenery, weathering, buildings all look great! I'm in the process of figuring out what sort of HO layout I want to build next and am leaning towards a switching layout of one sort or another.
I've been researching my next layout and I'm pretty sure I'll be doing a shelf style design. Your layout is exceptional! Great prototypical details and weathering. I was very impressed with the design. A lot of the small layouts I've seen have too much. You have just enough of everything. From the video ... I liked your painted trees/brush background. Put a building and other details in front of it and I think it would look great. I would liked to have seen the layout with the lights on and all of your room lights off or turned down low. Keep of the great work!
Thanks I appreciate the comment. I will have much more coming in the future. Currently working on some custom vehicles and installing decoders until my photo backdrop is in. Once that is in place I will be blending and finishing the right side of the layout.
Wow 10,000 views on my small shelf layout! I appreciate all of the comments. Check out my channel for updated videos on this layout.
Awesome detail. Very nice work!!!!
@@scenariomckinney I agree sometimes a simple track plan and beautiful scenery makes an very realistic and interesting layout.
Buddy keep it up. Great stuff. Hi from australia
More snow please
May I ask about your layout design? I want to do a Time saver puzzle strictly in Bachmann EZ. I haven't found any designs or package deals. I live overseas but spent six years in Philly myself.
Enjoying your work. I myself did as you did. Leaving N Scale. I like very much attention to detail, and HO is far better! I understand that for HO, you need much more space, but a shelf layout can be very satisfying. I am working by modules. So I can move, and re install.
That’s awesome to hear! Thanks for the comment
Beautiful little switching layout, and I used to want a huge basement layout, but after looking at artistic railroad dioramas like your, and others, my perspective has changed, and my small bedroom / office - with three usable walls, albeit with slopped ceilings that limit the layout height - is enough for me. Especially since I can focus far more time into the small details, like you have done, which will bring my railroad to life, thus permitting immersive switching sessions.
Thank you for the comments. Lots of fun to be had even with limited space. Enjoy the new build! -John
wow.... one of the best shelf layouts I've seen. Well done. You've got great modelling skills, nice weathering without overkill and the LEDs look great too. Thanks for sharing
Thank you!
Very nice. Looks awesome. You have inspired me to build a shelf layout. Thanks.
You sir are a natural artist. This looks fantastic. The quarter round upper trim? What an awesome look. Well done 👏🏻
Wow...nicely done. Size doesn't matter.
Splendid! That's the word which comes to mind. A really well done layout.
You have a good eye for composition.
Keep up the good work and keep us posted.
Thank you!
I'm also starting a shelf point to point HO scale layout in my apartment .... I was able to go 2 feet wide and made the bench an L shape 😁👍
Awesome! Enjoy!
Nice tour and great work, inspiring for those with little room. Many thanks.
Thank you
Way kewl set up .... Awsome weathering/lighting ..... Those white rusted tanks look gr8 !
Necessity is the mother of invention. Outstanding job on this and lots of great inspiration.
Outstanding shelf layout, very well done. Weathering and attention to detail are top notch.
I live in the Philadelphia area, that RSSX switcher is located at Honeywell Chemical, next to I-95. It gets quite dirty, good job capturing the flavor of the heavy use it gets.
Thanks Mark! Yes I grew up in N.J. and when I would make the drive down 95 I always saw them there. I’m planning on building a new one with the new Walthers SW1200 being released shortly. Thanks for the comment!
@@RailserveJohn Sounds like an idea for one of your future videos!
That semi truck is very impressive. You did an excellent job with the entire layout. Great job!!!
Thanks!
that is a great shelf layout. fun times for sure. your detail work on the scenery looks fantastic. I am sure most of us wish we were that good. thank you for the tours. the flashing lights on the truck had me in awe. sweet. a video on how to do that would be something i would watch and learn from.
Thanks Sparky!!! Appreciate the sub and comment. I will have more videos up soon!
Neatness counts. Very pleasing, modeling is great but very appealing that overall everything and I mean everything is neat and organized.
Your details on this simple layout are excellent. Weathering is amazing. I model N scale currently and I wish I could get the detail of HO in my modules. Got some great ideas from you for my next build. Thanks. Keep up the great work.
Nice! The weathered rolling stock and buildings really make this compact layout stand out...good work.
Thank you!
Very nice switching layout, friend of mine, Kevin Betson, flys a G650, just thought I'd mention that, in case you might know him.
Keep up the great work, you obviously really enjoy the hobby. Your a talented scenery builder.
Mark Schumacher thank you! The name doesn’t sound familiar. But the corporate side of aviation is a pretty small community so it’s possible we may have crossed paths.
I really like your efforts to add trackside animation. That's one thing I really like about European model railroaders. A lot of them want a to make everything on the layout to look alive not just the trains.
wow!!!That is one hell of a great looking layout.You should be very proud!Thank you for showing us how it should be done.
Thank you!
Everything’s amazing about this, it’s just what I would want. I haven’t built a layout and can’t believe the detail that goes into it, amazing. One thing to consider with the melting snow piles is making them a little more dirty. Knowing first hand also living in the northeast and looking at my yard and roads...these melting snow piles are more black and brown than white. I think especially in an industrial yard they would have been plowed piles of dirt and snow, just a thought.
Your layout is such an inspiration.
Thanks! Yes the snow piles are far from finished. It was an experiment to make the piles out of craft foam. One pile is actually dirty as I was trying different methods of “dirtying” them. There will be many more and they will be darker.
That looks very good. I like the snow banks. Your layout looks well detailed.
Thanks!
John I really enjoyed your video. You have a real eye for detail. Amazing scratch building. I enjoy this aspect of the hobby myself and appreciate you sharing
Thanks Roy! I have been enjoying this layout very much.
Love ur minimalist painted backdrop! Simple and effective. That looks like one I could actually paint myself.
You have done a great job, I like how you got the lights to flash.
You've built a great looking layout. The lights on the truck are awesome.
Creative content for sure. Really like the semi tractor & trailer lighting. Great layout. Impressive and very well done! Thanks for sharing.
Great work on such a small shelf layout. Simple but a lot of detail and work. Keep it coming.
Nice layout very good weathering looks great🚂🚃🚃👍
Very nice! You've captured that urban grot atmosphere perfectly.
John.......I'm looking forward to what you're going to build in your new home. Keep us posted!
Should have some stuff to share soon!
Very nice looking stuff, being small it's still quite impressive
Outstanding work. Very impressive semi lighting.
Thank you very much!
nice layout... your night scene looks really nice... looks like very early evening... adds a different vibe to the ambiance
An interesting industrial layout. I would suggest adding the Walther;s "Madusa Cement" facility as it very easy to place (A small footprint), and has a cool covered run through for two Shorty Covered Hoppers.
Thanks William. Unfortunately this layout has come down and I have started a new one.
@@RailserveJohn Been there too :-) Good luck with your new project!
It looks like it could be fun to operate! I got 4 SW1500 switchers that will be working my Container Port Layout, MoPP Missouri Pacific Port in Texas! Good job on the scratch built structure! Hey, brown trees? You need a red beacon light at the top of your leg. LOVE the flashing lights on the tractor/trailer!!! We need to talk about that, more in depth! I want to do that with all of my tractor/trailers! If possible! Technically there is one electrical line and 2 airlines running from the tractor to the trailer on all semi/trailer configurations! So that could be modeled. Electrical lines are usually green and the air lines are blue and red. So you could use all 3 wires as electrical wires if need be and nobody would know the difference. Some of the newer trailers have 2 red lights at the top rear corners facing backwards. You could have security lights at each corner of the buildings? RH
Thanks! Yes i was working on air/electrical lines for the trucks. Honestly the hardest part is making the lights look right when not on... mostly why i tried using the fiber optics. Its a trial and error process but very inexpensive. I have some more trucks that I will be working on when I get home from work next week.
Very nicely done! You've done a lot in a small space. Shelf layouts such as this are quite popular in Great Britain. I like the detail you've added inside the transfer building.
Wow! Great looking layout! Nicely weathered freight cars and buildings.
Very nice job. look forward to seeing the layout in operation. Carl Arent said: THINK SMALL
So I know this post has been out for a while but I am also an apartment dweller and currently building my shelf layout. What more can you tell me about the Arduino?? I saw on Amazon you can purchase a starter set for $49.00 to learn some basics. I am very interested in the lighting part of it as I just think it adds a ton of realism.. How does the Arduino fit in. I also worked 14-14………
John this is fantastic! I live in a small studio apartment and its a insulting joke! Man i want to layout trains so much in HO and standing by! The benchwork is handcrafted very well! The blue building with grain elevator is also WALTHERS POWER PLANT BUILDING, The lighting excellent on the street & building scenes! The display with some of your other Diesels works well! You got an A+ on this one! Your video is the 2nd I've viewed in a week, the first i viewed was a 4 by 8 in a small place.. I thank you for this fantastic shelf layout.. ☺🚥🚧
Thank you Harold. I have since slightly added on to the layout and have included more industries. Modeling in a small space is very do-able. I very much enjoy working on my small switching layout. Thank you again for the kind words. John
Excellent layout I have one coffee table and it’s the HO gauge 1950s yeah awesome very nice.
Love the late winter snow piles!
Thank you!
Great layout! Love the details. You show one does not need a lot of space to enjoy this hobby.
Semis have three lines coming from tractor to trailer... You could run external wires from power source to tractor and accomplish an added spot of realism at the same time as powering the leds. Good job of hiding them by run down the frame rail though.
You have a great shelf Layout that you can try out different things on it. I love the 3 D printed Lights and the Semi that you have been working on. Gives me some Ideas for my shelf layout when I get started on it in June. when we get the Floors done in our Condo. Ty
Nice weathering. I like realistic looking layouts... much better than the typical plastic jungle you see on many layouts. Well done.
Missed the Geep chop nose...great shelf layout...very well done, thanks for showing your work.
Thanks. It is in my recent video. I am installing a new decoder in it.
I like what uyou did to that heartland express tractor trailer!!! That was cool!!!
Thanks! It was kind of thrown together and poorly wired. I will build another one soon and make a video on it.
Great video. Love the display and your switcher. The weathering is awesome. Great shelf layout
Thanks buddy!
Wow, this is amazing scenery and weathering! Bravo!! 😊❤
Thank you very much!
Fantastic work!!! Now I want an HO shelf layout. Great job and keep the videos coming as you add more!
Excellent job on your shelf layout
It comes across with a professional & believable touch.
Nicely done.
Rich R.
Thank you very much Rich!
This and the small Central Los Andes are the best shelf layouts I've ever seen. Congratulations!!
Thank you so much Lee. I appreciate the kind words.... I will be revealing my new layout plan shortly. All the best, John
Awesome work. Good inspiration for my shelf layout.
Thank you
The work that you've done is very inspiring to me!
Nice work - enjoyed your layout tour and ideas
I enjoyed your work... creativity and layout very much, thank you for sharing it! ~Bill
Great looking Shelf layout! cant wait to see more video's.
Great looking shelf layout!
Very inspirational.
This is one impressive layout, can’t wait to see more, supporting the channel. -Kyle
Thank you!
That blue scratch building is simply awesome. I like pretty much everything on it. Especially the color. Small shelf layout has this very different from a bigger one : it's possible to put more and more details on it. I like the small tanks too. Very realistic ! Cars and engine are nicely done too. Keep on your good work.
Thank you! With the space I have, I really enjoy these smaller layouts. Thanks for watching
@@RailserveJohn Thanks for answering. Is the big blue-green building consider as a grain elevator ? I suppose because I saw one of your op sessions and you backed up a grain cylinder car in it. But I'm curious to onow ! Looking at all the layout parts you're showing makes me wonder that you're a kind of perfectionist... pretty much like me ! Keep on your good work.
@@lucgagnon5241 the blue structure was a facility that took in raw sugar. It received a car or 2 every ops session. My OCD often gets the best of me and I over think every piece of the layout while building it lol
Very good work, nice detail, the kind of stuff I enjoy. Very inspiring to me. Thank you
Thank you!
Amazing use of space....inspiring!
Awesome work, love the attention to detail, really draws the eye in!!
Very inspirational layout. GOOD job.
Wow! Awesome layout! Nicely detailed and finished. Excellent modeling skills. You are a Master Modeler! Mike
Thank you!
That looks very nice. Love the semi. Keep it up.
Great looking layout, John! Looking forward to more videos!
Remarkable skills for a first attempt! You eye for realistic painting and weathering is fantastic! Keep up the good work!
Thank you!
@@RailserveJohn What's the size of your benchwork/table top? Sorry if I missed it!
@@dominicleone6795 this was 18 inches deep by 8 feet long. With a 3 foot extension lead
@@RailserveJohn Great use of space!
Amazimg weathering, lighting, and balance. Subscribed!!!
Thank you Scott. I will be moving soon and unveiling the next layout build.
Great layout! Great modeling! Love the simplicity, and that you didn't try to cram a bunch of stuff into your relatively small space.
Thanks! It is hard to fight the urge for MORE TRACK. I even have 2 more switching spots that will be modeled in the near future without adding any track.
Job Well done & excellent work on your layout keep up the great work my friend
Very nice! Your weathering is exquisite!
Thank you! I enjoy the weathering challenge.
nice eye for detail and ability to execute them very nicely. I subbed and clicked the bell so I can follow your build as you scenic this excellent layout.
excellent work John! I'm space challenged myself so keep up the development and progress!
Very nice work! I'm in the midwest, so the ADM operations are nearby. My only suggestion on your outstanding shelf layout: The snow would be dirty gray by that time of the year (LOL).
Thanks. I have since made the plowed piles dirty.
Wow. First: Nice little layout. I'm thinking of build myself a shelf layout in HO, even though I have a ton of N scale. Second: I drive for Heartland Express (I haul out of the Lathrop, Ca. terminal)! You can leave the rig clean if you want. Most Heartland yards have a wash rack.
You say that this is your first HO layout? My gosh-you did a great job!! I've seen worse modeling on some experienced modeler's layouts. I especially like the weathering that you did on all of the models. That semi with the lights on it is really nice. Great work!!
Thank you. I have been building models since I was young so the only difference is there models move lol. Thanks for the comment.
excellent design, congratulations and thanks for sharing it
Thank you for watching! -John
Really nice detailing. I like the semi with hazards on. I'm always looking forward for updates on this layout on MRH.
Thanks! I am really happy with the truck. I am planning on doing a few more.
A fantastic layout,
I have an N scale layout because of lack of room and I love to rail fan. Kudos to you for sticking to HO. You can still get plenty of good details in N , but it costs a premium.
Yes N scale is fantastic for modeling in smaller spaces. Although sometime in the near future this layout will be growing drastically!
Hi from the UK. Really enjoyed the tour. Thanks for sharing
Awesome! Thank You!
I live in the NE. this looks perfect for the season.
Really nice work so far
Very cool. One that I had queued up to watch. I have a shelf about that width around 8 x 8 feet of what was an intemperate den that is 18 x 8 feet. Back door to driveway and through traffic plus cold in winter and hot in summer made for a bad den but a good entrance with library shelves divided by wood trellis and a screen door to shut out my feline MOW helpers when they aren't wanted. Thanks for some really good ideas, taking the time to do the video.
Lol nice. My feline friend doesn’t jump up to mine. It’s about 54” above the ground
@@RailserveJohn I have found that left alone, my two are excellent foam and ceiling tile shapers, but otherwise, good company.
Haha yeah I love my Fur buddy!
Question, is the main switching portion 8 feet, and then few more feet for the staging section? Looks great! Starting to now either do a free-mo layout or shelf, and been going through a bunch of videos for ideas.. So far your's is the best one to help me visualize. Thanks!
Thanks! The layout started out as just that 8 foot section but then I quickly realized more room was needed in order to switch the industries.
Great layout, thanks for showcasing it.
Great layout and video...can you please tell me what you bought from Amazon to do the lights.and light sizes ? I have bought recently alot of trackters and trailers, a lot... please thank you much , joe
Thanks! I use the smallest LEDs I can find 0402 size LEDs work well. It’s just the really thin wire that can be a pain to work with.
Awesome use of your space. Wall display case is cool😊
Thank you!
great update ...thx for sharing.. vinny
Nice look . You do very nice work
Fantastic job, gave me lots of ideas! Keep it coming
Great looking work---scenery, weathering, buildings all look great! I'm in the process of figuring out what sort of HO layout I want to build next and am leaning towards a switching layout of one sort or another.
Thanks for the comment! This little switching layout got me back into the hobby. Great to practice some scenery and learn some operations.
I've been researching my next layout and I'm pretty sure I'll be doing a shelf style design. Your layout is exceptional! Great prototypical details and weathering. I was very impressed with the design. A lot of the small layouts I've seen have too much. You have just enough of everything. From the video ... I liked your painted trees/brush background. Put a building and other details in front of it and I think it would look great. I would liked to have seen the layout with the lights on and all of your room lights off or turned down low. Keep of the great work!
Thanks I appreciate the comment. I will have much more coming in the future. Currently working on some custom vehicles and installing decoders until my photo backdrop is in. Once that is in place I will be blending and finishing the right side of the layout.
Fine job! Your attention to detail is very good.
Thank you Bob!
You did a great job! Very impressive!
Thanks!