Great job buddy! It looks awesome. I really liked the lumber yard - especially the fact that you displayed a variety of wood there, as opposed to most people a couple of decades ago: they would leave Atlas lumber yard kits unpainted. That always was an overlooked detail. I think that you can go really far in the hobby - you're willing to learn multidisciplinary skills ranging from wiring up lights, carpentry and 3D printing to name a few of the *many* things us modelers learn. I hope you have a fantastic time with that great layout - kind regards from Tennessee! :)
Tyler! That is so awesome! Beautiful buildings! It is great that there is a personal story behind them. That is the icing on the cake! Can't wait to see what you have next. Take care!
I'm blown away how you can make all those buildings,I'm not familiar with 3d printing. I'm not familiar with how they work or how to use them but i wish they had them in my days of model railroading. I love how you can make any structure you want that are unique and cannot find commercially. You should post a video of how u make something with your printer step by step from.idea to finished product. Awesome work buddy!
Wonderland! I don't know if there is any income there but you are getting to be an excellent modeler. I wouldn't mind seeing a video of you putting a building together.
Wow, that's a lot of 3D printing and great progress! You are really good at decorating those buildings. I am still working on finalizing my track layout, then I'll start making buildings to fit in the open areas. Can't wait to add lights too.
This is totally bad ass.
Thank You!
Great job buddy! It looks awesome. I really liked the lumber yard - especially the fact that you displayed a variety of wood there, as opposed to most people a couple of decades ago: they would leave Atlas lumber yard kits unpainted. That always was an overlooked detail. I think that you can go really far in the hobby - you're willing to learn multidisciplinary skills ranging from wiring up lights, carpentry and 3D printing to name a few of the *many* things us modelers learn. I hope you have a fantastic time with that great layout - kind regards from Tennessee! :)
Thanks so much buddy! I really appreciate the kind words! I hope you seen the recent video where I finally got my Permanent Train Table Built!
I love Red Oak, one of my favorite beers! I no longer live in NC so I can't get it anymore.
Yea, I love the hummingbird ones
I like everything. I'm a model train lover too but never had the patience. Great job.
Thanks buddy! It really doesn't take a lot of patience, just alot of passion
Tyler! That is so awesome! Beautiful buildings! It is great that there is a personal story behind them. That is the icing on the cake! Can't wait to see what you have next. Take care!
Thank You!
how very cool!! these are awesome!!
Glad you like them!
I'm blown away how you can make all those buildings,I'm not familiar with 3d printing. I'm not familiar with how they work or how to use them but i wish they had them in my days of model railroading. I love how you can make any structure you want that are unique and cannot find commercially. You should post a video of how u make something with your printer step by step from.idea to finished product. Awesome work buddy!
Awesome Idea and thanks for the kind words!
Wonderland! I don't know if there is any income there but you are getting to be an excellent modeler. I wouldn't mind seeing a video of you putting a building together.
Thanks Pat! Sorry for the extremely late response. It is fun and relaxing to paint and assemble the model buildings
Wow, that's a lot of 3D printing and great progress! You are really good at decorating those buildings. I am still working on finalizing my track layout, then I'll start making buildings to fit in the open areas. Can't wait to add lights too.
Thanks Steve! It is fun and relaxing to work on the layout after a long day, really hope to see your's soon!
Omg! I have to get a three d printer!!!
They are indeed great tools to have!
Would it be easy to convert to G scale?
As in the 3d printed models? I'm sure it would be possible, you would just need a 3d printer with a big enough printer bed