Great video with realistic speed. I'm a fan of elevators and love the ones you have. Hope to start soon on my layout in a 12x14 room. Already have 4 walthers elevators done and am scratch building the one my dad worked at (in SE Missouri) from '51 (yr I was born) 'til about 2000 when it closed down like so many others located in small towns. Like your music too, but just a little too loud. Drowned out the sound of the loco working. LOL Looking forward to more videos in the future.
Love the ops session really enjoyable to watch, my only comment/advice is I would rather listen to the locomotive than the music(even if the music was at a far lower volume in the background) as it is it completely drowns out the locomotive, other than that you’ve made a superb layout and the ops sessions are entertaining - Pete
I really enjoyed the ops session video. It's nice to see you running your Farmrail layout. You are right, the ProtoThrottle really adds a lot of fun to an ops session. Glad I could help you getting yours set up. Your ops session demonstrates you don't need a large layout to have a great ops session.-Tom
Looks great, Alex! Great job on the ground cover, too. What kind and lengths of static grass did you use? I just got the Peco 'Mico' grass applicator, but do not have any grass for it yet, so it's not been used yet. Your grass looks like it's standing upright nicely, but a lot of others what I've seen online looks like it's kind of flopped over, which I don't like. Not sure if it's the applicator, the glue, or a bad technique when that happens to people. Soundtrack is cool too---what is it?
I used a variety of lengths from Silfor and Heiki, I believe from 2mm to 6mm. I used a larger Peco applicator. They key is lots of wet glue and ensuring that static electricity is flowing to get it to stand straight up. Music is from some free RUclips sources.
The green Dodge pickup at 5:08 is nice! What is the loco (very cool)? An Alco something or other? What is the flat semi-circular concrete object across from the water tower from 16:19 to 17:33? Nice video!
The pickup is from Woodland Scenics. The locomotive is an Intermountain model of a GP10 (EMD, rebuilt at Paducah). The concrete object is an unloading platform, simulating a warehouse "in the aisle."
Great video with realistic speed. I'm a fan of elevators and love the ones you have. Hope to start soon on my layout in a 12x14 room. Already have 4 walthers elevators done and am scratch building the one my dad worked at (in SE Missouri) from '51 (yr I was born) 'til about 2000 when it closed down like so many others located in small towns. Like your music too, but just a little too loud. Drowned out the sound of the loco working. LOL Looking forward to more videos in the future.
Great operation and layout. Thank you for sharing.
Nice shelf layout well done cheers from Bruce .blenheim south island new Zealand
Very inspiring.
What a nice switching layout.. I like how you added the diamond.. it adds to the theme.. Daylight Dave! 😜
Love the ops session really enjoyable to watch, my only comment/advice is I would rather listen to the locomotive than the music(even if the music was at a far lower volume in the background) as it is it completely drowns out the locomotive, other than that you’ve made a superb layout and the ops sessions are entertaining - Pete
Thanks for the feedback! I think I'll do the next one without music.
Great layout ! Further proof that a layout doesn’t have to be monstrous to be fun to operate !
Love the operating session nice switching layout
one of my favorite youtube layouts. Great to see it again!
Great session, Alex....thanks for posting! Layout looks excellent....Glad you're enjoying the new throttle!
Glad to see you’re back
I really enjoyed the ops session video. It's nice to see you running your Farmrail layout. You are right, the ProtoThrottle really adds a lot of fun to an ops session. Glad I could help you getting yours set up. Your ops session demonstrates you don't need a large layout to have a great ops session.-Tom
Thanks for all your support and advice, Tom! You're a great asset to the whole hobby!
Love how smooth your train is moving
Alex, You do some good scenery as well.
I enjoy watching your style of Layout! Nice Work!
A pleasure to watch. Great layout (not limited to scenery, background, rolling stock, weathering, loco etc.) Great video
allways nice to see trains running!
Welcome back home great video I purchased a proto throttle not to long ago still learning how it works but I love it
I was thinking about you just the other day. Welcome back! My cat is named Winston as well. His sister is Clementine.
Looks just like Temple, OK rail yard! Very nice!
That GP10 looks and sounds so sweet!
Great Vid , just came across it very enjoyable to watch !! One comment , you got the prototype throttle now you need prototype couplers 😂....
Farmers coop and Cassidy grain Co. I lived right there growing up on 6th street Frederick what the heck. Looks good
I am not a little, but alot late to this channel! Very nice! Can't wait to see more
Love the new throttle. Glad to see all is well. Nice ops video
Your layout is intriguing, I will be starting my first layout soon modeling a very very similar operation and setting as yours. What brand is your GP?
Seen a farmrail locamotive in Clinton Oklahoma
I worked for Farmrail 2018
ye ye ye ye ye ye more ops fun!
Looks great, Alex! Great job on the ground cover, too. What kind and lengths of static grass did you use? I just got the Peco 'Mico' grass applicator, but do not have any grass for it yet, so it's not been used yet. Your grass looks like it's standing upright nicely, but a lot of others what I've seen online looks like it's kind of flopped over, which I don't like. Not sure if it's the applicator, the glue, or a bad technique when that happens to people. Soundtrack is cool too---what is it?
I used a variety of lengths from Silfor and Heiki, I believe from 2mm to 6mm. I used a larger Peco applicator. They key is lots of wet glue and ensuring that static electricity is flowing to get it to stand straight up. Music is from some free RUclips sources.
If they just could make the Proto Throttle working with WiFi to be compatible to these dead rail wifi cards you cna mount in the locos....
Great layout! Subscribed. Can you please let me know who makes the grainery kit?
Both elevators are kit-bashed from Walthers grain elevators!
Nice video. I like your scenery. What colors of static grass do you use?
I use mostly brown from Heiki and summer and late summer from Silflor
I have one of those from rail it's a 1900 rc one no sound
About that FWT&G boxcar. Two questions. Fort Worth Texas and Gulf? Real or freelance? Oh ya and great video… I really enjoy
my Proto Throttle.
Fort Worth, Temple & Gulf. Freelance club layout of the Central Texas Area Model Railroaders (CENTRAMOD)
The green Dodge pickup at 5:08 is nice! What is the loco (very cool)? An Alco something or other?
What is the flat semi-circular concrete object across from the water tower from 16:19 to 17:33? Nice video!
The pickup is from Woodland Scenics. The locomotive is an Intermountain model of a GP10 (EMD, rebuilt at Paducah). The concrete object is an unloading platform, simulating a warehouse "in the aisle."
The throttle looks heavy
Its bulky but not heavy. Much, much lighter than it looks.
What are the measurements of your layout? How wide
Layout is 10.5 x 11 ft L-shaped, 22 in. deep