It is a very enjoyable video, Steve. We enjoyed watching the trains in action, and it was good to see Francis selling his ice cream over in Brooklyn Park. We wondered where he'd got as we didn't see him in Dylington today.. Cheers James and Dylan 🙂👍
Looked like a fun operating session. Switching layouts are great for packing a lot of fun in a limited period of time. I love the crewman on the front porch of 261.
Very well done Steve! Nice, realistic speeds and coupling. I can’t wait to hear how you managed the background urban soundtrack of traffic, planes, wailing sirens and barking dogs!
@denisstables8351 I use an uncoupling pick. Kadee make them but to be honest you can use a bamboo skewer. I make a decision ages ago not to use the magnetic uncoupling as it restricts you to certain spots and TBH, I could never get it to work consistently 🤣
It is a very enjoyable video, Steve. We enjoyed watching the trains in action, and it was good to see Francis selling his ice cream over in Brooklyn Park. We wondered where he'd got as we didn't see him in Dylington today.. Cheers James and Dylan 🙂👍
@DYLINGTONMODELRAILWAY cheers guys, glad you enjoyed it 👍
@thebritishrailroader we certainly did, and the background noises as well 🙂👍
@DYLINGTONMODELRAILWAY I was taking a leaf out of Dylan's play book
@@thebritishrailroader Stop-motion animation coming next then Steve 😁👍
There's nothing better than watching a bit of operating. Great stuff.
@jimbarrett1975 cheers mate, glad you enjoyed it.
Nice job Steve!!! Love the sounds of Brooklyn!!!! Can't have enough sirens and barking dogs!!!
@EmpireBeltRR thanks mate. Glad you liked it 👍
Looked like a fun operating session. Switching layouts are great for packing a lot of fun in a limited period of time. I love the crewman on the front porch of 261.
@@DaveSCHS it certainly kept me interested
Really nice operating, definitely get a real sense of that inner city location
@marka87 thank you. Glad you enjoyed it
Nice wee switching session, lovely slow running too. Good to see these types of uploads. All the best. Brian
@theangelsmodellingandrailways cheers Brian. Very pleased you enjoyed it
Very well done Steve! Nice, realistic speeds and coupling. I can’t wait to hear how you managed the background urban soundtrack of traffic, planes, wailing sirens and barking dogs!
@awblenko all post production editing my friend. I am pleased you enjoyed it 😄
@@thebritishrailroaderFun seeing some of my hometown modeled. I'm originally from Bay Ridge.
@marknilsen8520 I hope I have been able to capture the essence of the area, if not, sorry 😉
@@thebritishrailroader Hey - ya did good. You should look into running a sound track somehow, to make the experience more enjoyable. Cheers Mate!
@marknilsen8520 I did some background sounds for the film but they were added post production. Glad the layout is shaping up well
Love your details ,
@@edwardrygiel5178 cheers 👍
Operating session! 😍 Now watching…
@GenxDiorama cheers Sebas. Hope to see some operating sessions on yours once it is up and running 😉👍
Enjoyed that Steve. I feel the need to fire up my layout. 😃
@csxrensville5105 get them going and have a play 👍
@thebritishrailroader That's the plan. 😄
That Golden West car is a long way from home
@marka87 it did get a wee bit lost I will grant you 🤣🤣
Steve how do you uncouple cars without trip pins? Great layout
@denisstables8351 I use an uncoupling pick. Kadee make them but to be honest you can use a bamboo skewer. I make a decision ages ago not to use the magnetic uncoupling as it restricts you to certain spots and TBH, I could never get it to work consistently 🤣