unbelievable, incredible , just wow, there are no words. No one compares to the work you do. you have a supernatural ability. I hope to do something like this one day. I have some much to learn. Thank you for all the hard work and taking the time to do these videos. definitely an inspiration to so many of us.
Dennis like they said your scene is amazing. Things look like they run smoothly. By chance are you planning to go to OKC's train show next month. Will have a couple things there you just might like. Keep having fun, Chris
Thanks! I don't recall specifically, but I think it's about 4". If I think about it while I'm out there working on Maroon Creek I'll take measurements and get back to you.
Of course the original Time Saver was built by John Allen some time in the mid 60's I believe. I developed my version from a Model Railroader article. I wish I could tell you which issue but unfortunately the PDF I have of the article has no issue number or even month and year. It was a re-hash of several different versions of the TS. As I recall my version is 6" wider than the one in the article. There are certain "rules" involved in how it's laid out. Only a certain number of rolling stock can fit between turnouts yadda yadda, so it can be tailor made to your choice of car length and engine length, which is what I did. See if you can find my email under the "about" section on my home page. Hit me with an email and I'll see if I can help you out with a track plan.
No Inn's yet! There will be in the next town I create... "Silver Gulch." Might get lucky and start on it some time in 2022 if the world doesn't end first!! ;-)
That is a "Mountain Models Imports" K-27. I believe they are a division of Precision Scale Company. It is a nice model, with somewhat modernized wiring, and a can motor already installed. As easy as it gets for steam to put DCC in, so I have been told. One of my best running locomotives.
unbelievable, incredible , just wow, there are no words. No one compares to the work you do. you have a supernatural ability. I hope to do something like this one day. I have some much to learn. Thank you for all the hard work and taking the time to do these videos. definitely an inspiration to so many of us.
Wow, thank you for the kind words!
Man once I found your channel I think I’ve watched every video instantly. Love very slow ops sessions.
Thank you!
"REAL-SPEED" & How Smoothly that Loco runs
I love all the buildings in the town...
Thanks, I'm really looking forward to finishing up the staging yard and getting back to doing some things that are more artistic in nature!
You told a great story with this video. In particular I loved the outdoor crane and the one in the red shed. Very nicely done. James.
Thanks James! I'm calling it "Finished" for now. Eventually I will go back in and try to blend some of the scenery with an airbrush and earth tones.
Dennis....your scenery is amazing! Well done sir!! Bravo!!! ...Claude
Thanks so much Claude! Will you be at the OKC Train Show?
I like the paint scheme not to flashy but cuts through the all black of late steam power
Thanks!
looking great Dennis! man that scenery is special. trains look awesome too.
Thanks you!!
hi Dennis.. very cool op session.. music goes well also.. thx 4 sharing.. vinny
Thanks Vinny!
Dang sweet love this Era nice work for sure!
Thanks Bernard!
Really cool video with beautiful scenery and nice music.
Thank you!
Just an amazing layout. Wonderful details. Thanks for sharing. Dave
Thanks Dave!
Nice work and beautiful layout !
Thank you very much!
Beautiful looking layout, enjoyed the switching 👋
Thank you!
Dennis like they said your scene is amazing. Things look like they run smoothly. By chance are you planning to go to OKC's train show next month. Will have a couple things there you just might like. Keep having fun, Chris
Thanks Chris, I do plan on attending if things work out like I hope!
Very cool!
Thanks Dave!
Awesome work! What’s your typical space between rails in this setup?
Thanks! I don't recall specifically, but I think it's about 4". If I think about it while I'm out there working on Maroon Creek I'll take measurements and get back to you.
Hi Dennis. Is there somewhere on your channel OR (??) that I can find a complete track plan for your Timesaver module?
Of course the original Time Saver was built by John Allen some time in the mid 60's I believe. I developed my version from a Model Railroader article. I wish I could tell you which issue but unfortunately the PDF I have of the article has no issue number or even month and year. It was a re-hash of several different versions of the TS. As I recall my version is 6" wider than the one in the article. There are certain "rules" involved in how it's laid out. Only a certain number of rolling stock can fit between turnouts yadda yadda, so it can be tailor made to your choice of car length and engine length, which is what I did. See if you can find my email under the "about" section on my home page. Hit me with an email and I'll see if I can help you out with a track plan.
@@OtterCreek Thanks Dennis. I will contact you via email.
Pretty awesome, Dennis. Is there an Inn? I’d like to shrink myself and rent a room and stay for a week on the layout. 😆.
No Inn's yet! There will be in the next town I create... "Silver Gulch." Might get lucky and start on it some time in 2022 if the world doesn't end first!! ;-)
@@OtterCreek 😀😎👍🏼
Can you tell me who makes this locomotive, please?
That is a "Mountain Models Imports" K-27. I believe they are a division of Precision Scale Company. It is a nice model, with somewhat modernized wiring, and a can motor already installed. As easy as it gets for steam to put DCC in, so I have been told. One of my best running locomotives.