Mike, your star continues to rise, from model railroad signaling guru to CN all-star to internet personality; well-done! Greetings and much respect from your buddy in Livonia.
I agree with your views almost 100% I'd never want to go back to DC after experiencing DCC. The sound though... I could do without that. Most everyone has the volume WAY overdone
Beautifully built layout, superb detail, but the production of the video/audio interview with the ums, aws and ya'knows, did not put the builder in a favorable light. The walk around video conducted at a scale 60 mph was nauseating. Not very Epic video production.
Since you spent several minutes discussing the advantages of technology, I just want to express my hope that the next technological breakthrough is remote uncoupling--viz., opening uncouplers at any point on a layout with the push of a button. I know a Japanese company has a version of it, but so far the cost is prohibitive.
Mike, you are a Top notch railroader!! Stewart would be proud of all you have done!!!
Sorry I am not Mike.
What a beautiful layout! Fantastic modeling. Thanks for taking us on a tour!
Mike, your star continues to rise, from model railroad signaling guru to CN all-star to internet personality; well-done! Greetings and much respect from your buddy in Livonia.
Thank you for this video: WONDERFUL, MAGNIFICENT!!!
Wow, amazing layout! Looks like a lot of opportunities gor great ops sessions. Thanks for sharing!
This channel is my new favorite
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I agree with your views almost 100% I'd never want to go back to DC after experiencing DCC. The sound though... I could do without that. Most everyone has the volume WAY overdone
Beautifully built layout, superb detail, but the production of the video/audio interview with the ums, aws and ya'knows, did not put the builder in a favorable light. The walk around video conducted at a scale 60 mph was nauseating. Not very Epic video production.
Since you spent several minutes discussing the advantages of technology, I just want to express my hope that the next technological breakthrough is remote uncoupling--viz., opening uncouplers at any point on a layout with the push of a button. I know a Japanese company has a version of it, but so far the cost is prohibitive.