Just stunning! the models don't look staged but like they are caught in a snapshot moment in the middle of doing something. It looks like there is a story behind every scene. Amazing job!
As a model builder I can attest to the hours, days, and years that such a layout entails. It is truly a work of wonder! The attention to detail is just phenomenal. Stunning .
If I had an Antman suit, at the end of the day, when I got home from work, I'd just shrink down and live this life til morning, then go back to normal size and head into work. And I'd keep it a secret.
Thanks for the Video clip! Forgive me for the intrusion, I would appreciate your thoughts. Have you ever tried - Januke Henatalie Formula (probably on Google)? It is a good exclusive product for operating a DCC model railroad minus the headache. Ive heard some unbelievable things about it and my cousin got great results with it.
My dad loved model trains. Watching this takes me back to my childhood and my early adulthood when my father and I would talk about wanting to build one major layout that we would both love. We were firefighters together, and even though he was chief, it was something him and I bonded with.. Model trains, RC cars, planes, helicopters, and boats.. He loved his big boy toys.. He never drank, yelled, or most importantly, he never left.. Im the youngest of 4 boys and I am 51 now.. We are all still here and my mother. Unfortunately, My father passed just over a year ago, and it was very sudden. Sudden as in sitting and talking with him at home and two hours later we found him and he was gone. He loved all of us so much and sacrificed himself for all of us.. He was a true man through and through.. But did he ever love his Big boy Toys. Every Christmas I would set up a train under my tree for my two daughters and my father would either help or just come over to enjoy it leading up to Christmas. My daughters are both adults with their own children now, but I still set up that train with tunnels in and out of the presents and the villages for them to remember and enjoy and for my grandchildren to enjoy just as I did.. I am very sorry. I know that was a ton of not needed information, but this video brought back so many great memories.. I was fortunate to have a big kid as my father... 😊
I don’t know how many people this took or how many years, but the variety and attention to detail is outstanding. It’s obvious that so much went into the planning alone. You just can’t through something this fabulous together without a lot of planning and skill. And apparently they have both. My hat is off to you folks on a job that is more than well done. I actually don’t know the right words to describe something this fantastic. And thank y’all for sharing it with the world. It makes us old timers nostalgic when we see something like this. Again, thank you!
I Believe the correct word would be "throw" not through.!! I make mistakes all the time, I love to respond to these things and as an old (79) year old Irish Girl whose Husband retired from the "Union Pacific Railroad" here in Sparks, Nevada. He died last year May10th 2021, and my oh my did he take a lot of knowledge with him, he was a very smart man and helped men on the railroad to pass tests and was just the best railroad man on earth my heart is broken and he was my rock, my air, my bones, and now I have him sitting next to me here by the Computer in his Black Ebony Chest to help me and give me some "Bark" to carry on. I see him in that little train passing by around and around and I can carry on. "Get some Bark Honey" that's what he would say. I am trying and for him I gotta be tough and keep going.
im lucky enough to live close enough to it to be able to go to when its open, and its something you have to see with your own eyes. The layout is massive. I wish it was open more often
It would be something to place a camera on the locomotive and have it run the layout. Someone’s life work on display here, absolutely mind blowing detail and realism. Unbelievable.
@@seabass62yearsago life is not always about money,,but a life and money well spent is a life well lived,, and we can't take it with us,, Remember your favorite lamp you moved from place to place your whole life will be tossed in a dustbin as soon as you kick the bucket.
This entire layout really is a snapshot of early 20th century small town Americana. You can learn a terrific amount about life in the 1920s Appalachia just by studying the level of detail in this layout!!!! Excellence of execution in the detailing sir!!!!
The ultimate model railroad cocktail made up by: meticulous planning, striving for perfectionism, fanaticism to details, true to an era, artistic execution, love for the labor.
I've watched this video numerous times just to marvel at the details. I see something new every time. Just a fantastic display, the Picasso of train display.
People have often said that they long for the good ol' days but to honest, I don't think many of us have truly thought about what that entailed. This model railroad set up gives a person somewhat of an idea the struggles, hard work and perseverance of the good ol' days. No retirement, no social security, no way to support yourself except to work till they throw a shovel full of dirt in the ground on you. Fantastic job on the set up and the video of it. The music just adds to the ambiance of the whole thing. Thank you.
You didn't even mention hospital care being lots more questionable, and maybe unavailable. No ambulance is coming to those locations so you better have a horse and cart or a truck.
My dad is no longer with me but he would have love this words can not explain on how this Looks , my hat off to all that took place in this Beautiful Exhibit Thank U For Sharing this with us!!!!!!
I can watch these all day. The music selection matches perfect. No blaring in your face obnoxious techno. Love the long pauses too to really appreciate the fine detail of the scenes. No quick 3 second clip editing. Bravo, well done video all around. Must do MORE of these
9:40 'ish...My friend and I used to build a raft out of 2 of those 400 gal oval fuel oil tanks. over the course of a couple of years we floated from carpentersville, Il on the fox river down to Henry, Il on the Illinois! My friend is gone better than a 1/4 of a century now ( we were young men then - last trip was '89 ) but seeing that in this layout just brought a tear to my eye. Miss you still, John. Beautiful layout!
Outstanding attention to detail. The weathering alone, from the wooden structures, the rusty spare train wheels at the yard, the awnings on the shops, the paint on the houses... I'm blown away.
Yes,that is what impressed me. Everything looks a little old and well used. Nothing is shiny or new looking. The superlatives used is these comments are well said.
I cant believe it. This is the best layout ive ever seen. Its so real. My hat off an i stand up to the people or person who done this. You r number 1 my man
I am a builder of "old western" style buildings for 20 years now. I would love to be involved in construction of a fantastic layout like this. This is a masterwork!!
As a model builder I can attest to the hours, days, and years that such a layout entails. It is truly a work of wonder! The attention to detail is just phenomenal. Stunning 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼.
WOW! If this is not THE best and most detailed model railroad layouts in the world, I want to one better. (But I'm not holding my breath!) ABSOLUTELY AMAZING!!!!
Hard to believe it's not real... These guys should be working in Hollywood... I'm almost 80 been around model railroading most of my life can't remember anything done quite this well...
@@trevorgwelch7412 for me it's completely unnecessary the way I do things but that's just me. It must be the way to go otherwise they'd never sell it LOL the guys I know either love it or hate it. For me I just don't need it. That's the difference
Words can’t express the emotion and feeling this gives a person.... The countless hours and the thought process behind this is of a whole new level. I’ve seen a many of RUclips videos of layouts and this is by far my favorite, the music to go along with it was perfect for this era. You have an amazing talent. God bless you.
that is NOT a small scale train! once you realize that, the immense size of the layout becomes apparent. plus, so much is within its boundaries and it doesn't look cluttered at all! a true master piece! I'm in awe !
It seems that there are still people who are skilled in the use of something other than a tablet or smart phone! What absolutely amazing, talented, skilled artists !!!!! Amazingly accurate & thought-provoking. A simpler time....
I'm not a train guy but this is crazy detail work! This video has set the standard for all lay-outs. So hop aboard the "Crazy Train" tour.....you won't regret it.
The level of detail and sheer realism of EVERYTHING is amazing. I'm sure the larger scale is what made all the detailing possible. BRAVO!! Supremely well done!!
I also don't know the right words to describe the ingenuity, imagination, and skill, as well as attention to history that has gone into this. I look at a lot of railroad nostalgia from rotary plows on Donner and in the Wasatch, to very detailed models on RUclips. I have never seen anything like this one, unbelievable to say the least!
I am in awe at the work of these 7 Masters of Model Railroading. In Canada, there was a group of painters known as the Group of Seven. I don't mind a painting here and there, but none of those paintings told such a story as this. I laughed (naughty lads climbing the tree for a peek at the House of Ill Repute - with the Presbyterians right next door no doubt praying for their ruination. "They've got liquor and gambling and women of the Devil! Oh LAWD have Mercy!" 😂) but I also cried, following the stories of the fishermen with the sunken boat, and at the absolute mastery of a craft such as this. Thank you, THANK YOU so much for sharing this true Masterpiece with the world!
This is the most fantastic piece of art I’ve ever seen so far. The maker is absolutely brilliant and patient. Not even Hollywood can make something like this. My admiration for you, thank you heaps.👍🤞❤️😊
I could never see myself putting so much time, work, and expense into such a project but viewing what you've done here is a real treat. It all looks so realistic, best I've seen. Thank you for sharing your many long hours. It was worth it for us.
Truly impressive work ! Incredibly detailed. Thousands of hours of passionate, meticulous work. Hats off to all the people involved ! Thanks for sharing.
Breathtaking layout and great job with the video....nice long lingering shots, closeup so we have time to see things. No annoying voice over. No annoying fast cuts. Music is a little tiring after a while but otherwise perfect.
I think you captured ever cultural moment for this period in history. The boys up in the tree to get a peak at the dancing girls, classic. The enging pull on the tractor, real moments in time. It's beautiful, priceless. You even have the trash of the period. Thank you for sharing.
Just stunning! the models don't look staged but like they are caught in a snapshot moment in the middle of doing something. It looks like there is a story behind every scene. Amazing job!
Every inch of this layout tells a story.
This man should receive the Nobel prize for artistry and originality. This is the world's best train display without a doubt. Good job, sir.
I TOTALLY AGREE
In that scale
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a mini train set isnt going to advance the world as we know it but this is a very good model railroad layout
Only problem is.... there is no Nobel Peace Prize for Art. Science, literature and peace, no art.
To say that this is "the best and most detailed model railroad layout in the world" is an understatement.
Spectacular! Thank you for sharing this. Peace, love and respect.
Even that little broken window! The detail here is unmatched anywhere.
As a model builder I can attest to the hours, days, and years that such a layout entails. It is truly a work of wonder! The attention to detail is just phenomenal. Stunning .
I can do Better!
I can't imagine the thousands of hours of dusting the thing.
1000% absoolut pure great madness, one of the best i have seen in 70 years!!!
Thank you for sharing a great layout.....one of the best I seen
Don't know why this showed up in my feed but it's impressive as hell.
There’s a certain art to a REALLY well done model railway, the best ones even have a little story to tell
By far the best lay out and the most realistic I ever seen
If I had an Antman suit, at the end of the day, when I got home from work, I'd just shrink down and live this life til morning, then go back to normal size and head into work. And I'd keep it a secret.
Ill do the same but before that turn all locomotives on🤌🔥
Ibwas ready for you to say you'd walk around the diorama like you aren't he big ant man. Lmao
This is absolutely beautiful. Reminiscent of John Allen's Gorre and Dipheated layout of the 1950 and 60s
Same, but I’d have to make the locos live steam, and useable from that size.
LOL.
Every scene says a hundred stories....even though it’s not even a real town...This is beautiful
Thanks for the Video clip! Forgive me for the intrusion, I would appreciate your thoughts. Have you ever tried - Januke Henatalie Formula (probably on Google)? It is a good exclusive product for operating a DCC model railroad minus the headache. Ive heard some unbelievable things about it and my cousin got great results with it.
Jose F. Torrealba would love to but I can’t afford models trains...I just watch these and wish and wait for THAT one day..😊😊
Big time beautiful. Art
@@diptarupghosh4431 Working on helping you do a bit more than just watch. Progress so far: ruclips.net/video/NzdPH9QCL4M/видео.html
I think I see a few O. Henry stories in there.
This is truly a living novel !!
Beyond my imagination.
I have never seen anything so real that wasn’t !!!
My dad loved model trains. Watching this takes me back to my childhood and my early adulthood when my father and I would talk about wanting to build one major layout that we would both love. We were firefighters together, and even though he was chief, it was something him and I bonded with.. Model trains, RC cars, planes, helicopters, and boats.. He loved his big boy toys.. He never drank, yelled, or most importantly, he never left.. Im the youngest of 4 boys and I am 51 now.. We are all still here and my mother. Unfortunately, My father passed just over a year ago, and it was very sudden. Sudden as in sitting and talking with him at home and two hours later we found him and he was gone. He loved all of us so much and sacrificed himself for all of us.. He was a true man through and through.. But did he ever love his Big boy Toys.
Every Christmas I would set up a train under my tree for my two daughters and my father would either help or just come over to enjoy it leading up to Christmas. My daughters are both adults with their own children now, but I still set up that train with tunnels in and out of the presents and the villages for them to remember and enjoy and for my grandchildren to enjoy just as I did.. I am very sorry. I know that was a ton of not needed information, but this video brought back so many great memories.. I was fortunate to have a big kid as my father... 😊
I don’t know how many people this took or how many years, but the variety and attention to detail is outstanding. It’s obvious that so much went into the planning alone. You just can’t through something this fabulous together without a lot of planning and skill. And apparently they have both. My hat is off to you folks on a job that is more than well done. I actually don’t know the right words to describe something this fantastic. And thank y’all for sharing it with the world. It makes us old timers nostalgic when we see something like this. Again, thank you!
7 people. It's in the video description. ;)
I Believe the correct word would be "throw" not through.!! I make mistakes all the time, I love to respond to these things and as an old (79) year old Irish Girl whose Husband retired from the "Union Pacific Railroad" here in Sparks, Nevada. He died last year May10th 2021, and my oh my did he take a lot of knowledge with him, he was a very smart man and helped men on the railroad to pass tests and was just the best railroad man on earth my heart is broken and he was my rock, my air, my bones, and now I have him sitting next to me here by the Computer in his Black Ebony Chest to help me and give me some "Bark" to carry on. I see him in that little train passing by around and around and I can carry on. "Get some Bark Honey" that's what he would say. I am trying and for him I gotta be tough and keep going.
@@lindaweilburg6428 🙏🏼 my deepest condolences. I hope that you are well.
Dose anyone know the name of the music
@@zakgrubb7512 Partial instrumental bits from the Good, Bad and the Ugly. Morricone might be the artists.
Forget just a model railroad
THIS IS ART
Resheram boy 88 / the trainer yeah that’s what I said. Art for sure
A true masterpiece!
im lucky enough to live close enough to it to be able to go to when its open, and its something you have to see with your own eyes. The layout is massive. I wish it was open more often
I'm only an amature at model railroading and this blows my current layout out of the water. This is truly amazing.
And the music fits in with this classic peace of art
This isn’t a model railroad. It’s art and should be recognized as such
I haven't seen a RUclips video yet with better artistic detail and realism. The whole thing feels like you're in a story
This might just be the best darn model landscape (not only railroad) I ever did see.
I admire anyone who can make models,wheather as detailed as this one or just a small basic one.
What an absolute masterpiece.I just cannot imagine the 000's of hours in the detailing.....rustic but truely artistic. WOW
Elena Estrella I have gone many times and every time you see something new. It is truly incredible what they have been able to do
I would live in that little world he's made.
@@UncleSpuddyThey even included John Wayne at 5:32
@@UncleSpuddy , I wished I lived in this world. Seems so peaceful and simple.
@@mdnealy4097 ikr
The kid climbing the tree to get a eye-full was me as a youngster and thank god its never changed.
It would be something to place a camera on the locomotive and have it run the layout. Someone’s life work on display here, absolutely mind blowing detail and realism. Unbelievable.
Yes! I'd have a big screen on the wall, showing the view. Post a lap, get another 2.2 million views. :)
I can't imagine the creativity, skill, and patience to create something like this. Well done!
Don’t forget money
Right down to the smallest pebble, the perfectly placed grass, cob-webs, every piece and pebble maticulously placed....must have taken a LONG time!
Now that’s passion for ya!
@@seabass62yearsago life is not always about money,,but a life and money well spent is a life well lived,, and we can't take it with us,, Remember your favorite lamp you moved from place to place your whole life will be tossed in a dustbin as soon as you kick the bucket.
Only thing missing is smoke coming out the train?!?!
I'm really glad I came across the video. I only have one word to say... WOW!
This is such a beautiful throwback to the Old West.
This entire layout really is a snapshot of early 20th century small town Americana. You can learn a terrific amount about life in the 1920s Appalachia just by studying the level of detail in this layout!!!! Excellence of execution in the detailing sir!!!!
Some of those trees were too big for the east coast, meinded me more of Pacific Nothwest. Sorthern California, Fort Bragg or Oregon.
There is something though; the time depicted everything would be new.! Think. Now the attention to detail that’s another thing superb artistry.
@@ChipEstrada Well we are talking about forests some 100 years ago now.
The ink was barely dry on Teddy's creation of Fed parks!!
The cabosse says "Fiddletown & Copperopolis" which are two towns in the Gold Country SW of Lake Tahoe. Good observation regarding size of trees.
This is my favourite model railway video of all time. Great music track as well !
Not only is it a beautiful time stamp in railroad history and modeling interpretation, the music is a great accomupliment.
The ultimate model railroad cocktail made up by: meticulous planning, striving for perfectionism, fanaticism to details, true to an era, artistic execution, love for the labor.
I've watched this video numerous times just to marvel at the details. I see something new every time. Just a fantastic display, the Picasso of train display.
Now that's what I call true hobbiest eye for classic old school craft for excellent art and detail down to a science perfection of American history.
Ty, N.4.L.!
This is art , a time machine , a storybook , and a brain massage . WOW !!!!
Model Railroad mag in 80s had some outstanding ultra detail layouts. This was very well thought out.
So nice to see John WAyne in this video, and the smashed window looked brilliant
People have often said that they long for the good ol' days but to honest, I don't think many of us have truly thought about what that entailed. This model railroad set up gives a person somewhat of an idea the struggles, hard work and perseverance of the good ol' days. No retirement, no social security, no way to support yourself except to work till they throw a shovel full of dirt in the ground on you.
Fantastic job on the set up and the video of it. The music just adds to the ambiance of the whole thing. Thank you.
You didn't even mention hospital care being lots more questionable, and maybe unavailable. No ambulance is coming to those locations so you better have a horse and cart or a truck.
@@willoughby1888 a dull knife and whisky for surgery
@@usranger175 "Whiskey's too expensive, and we're runnin' low anyhow. Let's get "Big Bruno" to punch him under his chin when he ain't a'lookin'.
My dad is no longer with me but he would have love this words can not explain on how this Looks , my hat off to all that took place in this Beautiful Exhibit Thank U For Sharing this with us!!!!!!
I don't know if anyone out there hands out awards for these kinds of things but gosh darn you must have one of them all
I am a retired Southern Pacific Railroad Conductor and this is the best I've ever seen. Well done...
this is so full of imagination....just BEAUTIFUL....you could Easily see a movie or book being made/written about this place
That belongs in a museum!
I can watch these all day. The music selection matches perfect. No blaring in your face obnoxious techno. Love the long pauses too to really appreciate the fine detail of the scenes. No quick 3 second clip editing. Bravo, well done video all around. Must do MORE of these
Thank you so much!!!
Would have love to hear the licomotive bell or whistle though.🚂
9:40 'ish...My friend and I used to build a raft out of 2 of those 400 gal oval fuel oil tanks. over the course of a couple of years we floated from carpentersville, Il on the fox river down to Henry, Il on the Illinois! My friend is gone better than a 1/4 of a century now ( we were young men then - last trip was '89 ) but seeing that in this layout just brought a tear to my eye. Miss you still, John. Beautiful layout!
Such details to a completely different degree, this kind of realism is something to truly strive for
This wasn't a model train - this was an adventure down the lane of history ... a very detailed one at that
Man, Imma jump back in RDR 2 now
100%
How even one person would dislike this video boggles the imagination.
Outstanding attention to detail. The weathering alone, from the wooden structures, the rusty spare train wheels at the yard, the awnings on the shops, the paint on the houses... I'm blown away.
Yes,that is what impressed me. Everything looks a little old and well used. Nothing is shiny or new looking. The superlatives used is these comments are well said.
@@barbaralcharlestruly a Work of Love.
The grass and the trees are masterful. Really amazing work.
The Best. Borders on genius. More than a train layout
The attention to detail is insane
No words can convey my admiration for the artistry that went into this amazing creation.
I cant believe it. This is the best layout ive ever seen. Its so real. My hat off an i stand up to the people or person who done this. You r number 1 my man
this is the best recreation of life of its times .so many great views and the ground is the best ever
Three years later I'm watching it again. This is a kind of time capsule going back to a time when I was a kid. Loved it.
I wish I could spend my weekends here. This is awesome.
I have never paused a video as much as I did this one. It took me a half hour to watch the first five minutes. The best layout I have ever seen.
The best railroad-presentations on youtube
I am a builder of "old western" style buildings for 20 years now. I would love to be involved in construction of a fantastic layout like this. This is a masterwork!!
The best15 minutes I’ve ever had!!! Absolutely beautiful……..
As a model builder I can attest to the hours, days, and years that such a layout entails. It is truly a work of wonder! The attention to detail is just phenomenal. Stunning 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼.
The little details like the mouse on the log and the dog with the frog really make a layout like this stand out in such a beautiful way.
Thank you very much!
for sure, One Of The Best and Most Detailed Model Railroad Layouts in the World
Oh man....wow...just look at that detailing....what a creative person the artist is....Graat job indeed
2:39 the dogs tail JUST slipping out from under the rocking chair!!! Love this!!!
WOW! If this is not THE best and most detailed model railroad layouts in the world, I want to one better. (But I'm not holding my breath!) ABSOLUTELY AMAZING!!!!
Hard to believe it's not real... These guys should be working in Hollywood... I'm almost 80 been around model railroading most of my life can't remember anything done quite this well...
Dwight Bernheimer How Do You Feel About Model Rail Roading Becoming So Computer Equipped ? Cheers. ( DCC )
@@trevorgwelch7412 for me it's completely unnecessary the way I do things but that's just me. It must be the way to go otherwise they'd never sell it LOL the guys I know either love it or hate it. For me I just don't need it. That's the difference
Did you catch John Wayne at 5:32 ?
nah.....hollywood is done, there's no hope.
@@rainbowriderjt7833 soon as i saw the hat and the rifle I knew it was him
Words can’t express the emotion and feeling this gives a person.... The countless hours and the thought process behind this is of a whole new level. I’ve seen a many of RUclips videos of layouts and this is by far my favorite, the music to go along with it was perfect for this era. You have an amazing talent. God bless you.
Awe- and joy-struck. Brilliant.
UNBELIEVABLE! The thought, the planning, the execution!
that is NOT a small scale train! once you realize that, the immense size of the layout becomes apparent. plus, so much is within its boundaries and it doesn't look cluttered at all! a true master piece! I'm in awe !
I've seen a lot of train displays, but I have NEVER!,,,,, NEVER!! Seen one as awesome as this one!
Unbelievable! I have not seen another railroad with this level of detail. So realistic.
This isnt a model...this is a work of art at the highest level of craftsmanship ever imaginable!!!
*Wow... Love it! Hats off to these craftsmen*
It seems that there are still people who are skilled in the use of something other than a tablet or smart phone! What absolutely amazing, talented, skilled artists !!!!! Amazingly accurate & thought-provoking. A simpler time....
I'm not a train guy but this is crazy detail work! This video has set the standard for all lay-outs. So hop aboard the "Crazy Train" tour.....you won't regret it.
Railfan* but yeah , amazing pike.
AWESOME AWESOME and then again still more AWESOMENESS!
Thank you for this Beautiful display of ART!! 🐸
The dog playing with the bull frog, hands down my fav.
The level of detail and sheer realism of EVERYTHING is amazing. I'm sure the larger scale is what made all the detailing possible. BRAVO!! Supremely well done!!
I'm pretty good at detailing models, but THIS level pf detail eludes my talents. AMAZING attention to details. MAJOR KUDOS TO THE BUILDERS.
in such a beauty the background photo kills me for a millisecond every time but the excellence of all this work remain untouched
The attention to detail here is literally staggering. just amazing
Outstanding. Beyond words. Remarkable. Detail is unbelievable. Beyond belief.
I also don't know the right words to describe the ingenuity, imagination, and skill, as well as attention to history that has gone into this. I look at a lot of railroad nostalgia from rotary plows on Donner and in the Wasatch, to very detailed models on RUclips. I have never seen anything like this one, unbelievable to say the least!
I am in awe at the work of these 7 Masters of Model Railroading. In Canada, there was a group of painters known as the Group of Seven. I don't mind a painting here and there, but none of those paintings told such a story as this. I laughed (naughty lads climbing the tree for a peek at the House of Ill Repute - with the Presbyterians right next door no doubt praying for their ruination. "They've got liquor and gambling and women of the Devil! Oh LAWD have Mercy!" 😂) but I also cried, following the stories of the fishermen with the sunken boat, and at the absolute mastery of a craft such as this.
Thank you, THANK YOU so much for sharing this true Masterpiece with the world!
I agree love see it in person. Just love looking at all the different things. Best layout I’ve seen
This is the most fantastic piece of art I’ve ever seen so far. The maker is absolutely brilliant and patient. Not even Hollywood can make something like this. My admiration for you, thank you heaps.👍🤞❤️😊
Best Layout I've Ever Seen, Period, Hands Down!
I could never see myself putting so much time, work, and expense into such a project but viewing what you've done here is a real treat. It all looks so realistic, best I've seen. Thank you for sharing your many long hours. It was worth it for us.
Absolutely AMAZING !! The welders arcs and the burning Pine tree, spectacular detail !! Bravo !!
The dust, the decay, the weeds! Everywhere a story. So real I can smell it. BRILLIANT.
Look at the trees too and the weathering I just think it’s amazing and in one of the scenes there is a. Broken window!!
Omg. This is not one,but the best thing I have ever seen in my life and I'm 52 years old👍👏👏👏👏👏
Truly impressive work ! Incredibly detailed. Thousands of hours of passionate, meticulous work. Hats off to all the people involved ! Thanks for sharing.
This is simply stunning.
Respect to all those involved in creating this.
Breathtaking layout and great job with the video....nice long lingering shots, closeup so we have time to see things. No annoying voice over. No annoying fast cuts. Music is a little tiring after a while but otherwise perfect.
Thank you very much!
Loved the dog's tail just wagging out of the way of the descending rocking chair @2:35 ..very clever details...awesome set.
WEnt to Disneyland in 60's,, and there was the same set up,, dog with rocking chair,, nice to see it in miniature and so detailed,, and WORKS!! ; D
Such a variety of skills at such a high level.
The authenticity and attention to detail are spectacular. There's even a figure of John Wayne there.
holy ....... the artist doing this work is fantastic in his understanding of life ...VERY IMPRESSIVE !
All the pain staking labor that went into this layout boggles the finite mind, totally awesome!
This is awesome! The sheer detail of it all . A gargantuan undertaking.
" the way life use to be"
The attention to the most minut detail is mind- blowing , right down to the welders arc .
Well done !
Read my comments above and then SHUDDUP!
The welder’s arc is awesome!
vai pro inferno!
I think you captured ever cultural moment for this period in history. The boys up in the tree to get a peak at the dancing girls, classic. The enging pull on the tractor, real moments in time. It's beautiful, priceless.
You even have the trash of the period. Thank you for sharing.