1st MRR Law…running trains shall cause havoc while filming an update…nice layout your building…great work on the grain facility (cool recovery making a step down)…new sub
Yeah...I should probably actually write down what I need to mention instead of sticking post-it notes everywhere...LOL. Also...and that's why I don't try to run trains while I do update videos...LOL. It's like they know you're recording, but not them! Love all the lights! I'm looking forward to trying out that aspect on my own layout! As for the extra doors on your elevator...I believe they are emergency exits, but would obviously need the fire department to show up first with some ladders...or maybe they have emergency rope ladders inside to use?
@@KandWRailroader talking about the fire department. When the mill was first built back in the late 80s, the fire department ran a drill to see if they could make it to the top using only the stairs. At over 200 feet tall they didn’t make it very far. Hahaha
@@DuCo_Loco I'm sure not! They had the same problem when the DeBruce elevator exploded in Wichita about 20 some odd years ago. Grain elevators are worse than skyscrapers in that regard.
1st MRR Law…running trains shall cause havoc while filming an update…nice layout your building…great work on the grain facility (cool recovery making a step down)…new sub
@@georgiasunbelt thank you, the train problems turned out to be operator error. Lol there was debris on the track that derailed the Norfolk Southern.
Yeah...I should probably actually write down what I need to mention instead of sticking post-it notes everywhere...LOL. Also...and that's why I don't try to run trains while I do update videos...LOL. It's like they know you're recording, but not them! Love all the lights! I'm looking forward to trying out that aspect on my own layout! As for the extra doors on your elevator...I believe they are emergency exits, but would obviously need the fire department to show up first with some ladders...or maybe they have emergency rope ladders inside to use?
@@KandWRailroader talking about the fire department. When the mill was first built back in the late 80s, the fire department ran a drill to see if they could make it to the top using only the stairs. At over 200 feet tall they didn’t make it very far. Hahaha
@@DuCo_Loco I'm sure not! They had the same problem when the DeBruce elevator exploded in Wichita about 20 some odd years ago. Grain elevators are worse than skyscrapers in that regard.