Holy moly that’s me!!! (Aaron) thanks for featuring me I never thought you would! I’ve finished and unfortunately taken down the whole layout but I’m starting to build a new one now
Lots of great layouts on this episode, thank you so much for featuring my layout , I really appreciate the kind words about it! It's always satisfying to see others appreciate your work. By the way you pronounced my name perfectly, that's uncommon! 🙂
A nice flat white made from whole beans from Connected Minds Medium Roast Brazilian and Columbian blend, using a Breville Barista. Retired people have time for having a coffee that takes 15 minutes.
I sent you photos of my layout "Morganstein" about two years ago now. This layout no longer exists as I am moving. I'll be honest Jimmy, I am a little bit disappointed that you haven't shown it on the virtual model railroad episodes, but I'll try again when the next layout is built, or at least is in progress. Like you, I do N scale US outline - even though I live in the UK. Even though you can get some fine results with set track (and YOU DO), I've always worked with Flexi track, normally by Peco. I find that it's more realistic and natural than set track, as in the real world, tracks are built around the scenery rather than the scenery around the trackwork. To be fair, though, I do actually build the scenery around the trackwork when modelling...But the end result does appear to weave around the layout more naturally when I use flexitrack, so that's what I do. I have a load of photos of it and some video too, including my Kato Big Boy - which I had on pre-order last year. should I send another collection of pics of it - even though it has been dismantled?
I posted a video on the cars i got if u want to see a little bit of my layout its a work in progress yours looks amazing i started building around 4 months ago
Holy moly that’s me!!! (Aaron) thanks for featuring me I never thought you would! I’ve finished and unfortunately taken down the whole layout but I’m starting to build a new one now
Lots of great layouts on this episode, thank you so much for featuring my layout , I really appreciate the kind words about it! It's always satisfying to see others appreciate your work. By the way you pronounced my name perfectly, that's uncommon! 🙂
Outstanding work! Really enjoy these videos of viewer submissions. Well done all!
A lot of talented model railroaders out there. Hoping to submit mine soon. Good job everyone!
My favorite coffee lately is Black Rifle Coffee Company's Tactisquatch here in Riverside Ca.
I am enjoying Burning Bush coffee from the Monastery of Saint Tikhon, PA.
I want to learn how to make dessert landscapes like Adam's. Wow so good looking!
I'm looking forward to the nomination voting.
Nice selection Jimmy.
Fixed fine on almost all the Yellow Boxes in London, so hold back. Mind you had someone honk at me for waiting, pity I ignored him
Pisgah Forest Squirrelly Blend (dark and light roast combo).
A nice flat white made from whole beans from Connected Minds Medium Roast Brazilian and Columbian blend, using a Breville Barista. Retired people have time for having a coffee that takes 15 minutes.
I’m drinking Folgers coffee House blend with a shot of espresso… I need that kick in the teeth today to get me going …happy Trains
Great layouts!
5:43 is my favorite layout
Definitely my favorite Layout 2. The detail is amazing and you just have to understand and appreciate the work that they put into these.
Does the last one have a RUclips channel. It is excellent.
I sent you photos of my layout "Morganstein" about two years ago now. This layout no longer exists as I am moving. I'll be honest Jimmy, I am a little bit disappointed that you haven't shown it on the virtual model railroad episodes, but I'll try again when the next layout is built, or at least is in progress. Like you, I do N scale US outline - even though I live in the UK. Even though you can get some fine results with set track (and YOU DO), I've always worked with Flexi track, normally by Peco. I find that it's more realistic and natural than set track, as in the real world, tracks are built around the scenery rather than the scenery around the trackwork. To be fair, though, I do actually build the scenery around the trackwork when modelling...But the end result does appear to weave around the layout more naturally when I use flexitrack, so that's what I do. I have a load of photos of it and some video too, including my Kato Big Boy - which I had on pre-order last year. should I send another collection of pics of it - even though it has been dismantled?
Hey i think i saw u at Berkshire station today in North Carolina i was the kid behind u getting the intermodel cars and u were getting a bn
That was me! Feel free to say hey next time!
@@DIYDigitalRailroad ok i love your videos btw and i got a little nervous lol
I posted a video on the cars i got if u want to see a little bit of my layout its a work in progress yours looks amazing i started building around 4 months ago
Water in a mug :)
I'm really tired of political "gimme your money" ads at the start of your videos.
I get tired of those ads to but he has no control over what RUclips shows on ads. I just hit skip ad.
GOD BLESS 🚂 💕 🚂 💕 🚂 💕
Agreed. If he was reading copy as part of the video, then I feel the complaint is valid
Install a VPN with an ad blocker. I hardly see any ads.
Become a Pateron. You get it ad free! 🤷♂️☕️
RUclips premium 4 the win. I did donate to Vote Vets already this month.