John, I can't believe all the printing I have done so far. I've printed game pieces, golf tees although I need to work on the strength of those. The sky's the limit and I'm still learning. Thank you John.
Great update and I'm glad I'm not alone as far as how the layout looks. I'm also in the process of redoing my layout 🤷♂️😅 Thanks for sharing. Have a good day and stay safe. Happy modeling!! - Jason
Sometimes I think I change things to much, but if it's not doing what you want change it. I'll be sure to check out and keep up with your progress. Thank you Jason.
Nice update on your progress JD. Great job on printing as well. I have 2 boxes of print mistakes over the past several years. Keep them because they might be usable on something in the future....John
Looking great John. What did you use for the smokestack on the building at 00:19? We have the building kit and a smokestack would be a great addition. What are you using for 3D printing? 1:39 that General Store and Church were two of the first buildings I ever got as a kid. Unfortunately one of my dogs 20 years ago liked them a bit too much as a toy.
The smoke stack came with the power plant kit. I am using the Bambu Lab A1 it’s a great entry level printer it has a 9 inch build plate. Funny thing the church and general store were the first buildings that we bought. Thanks John and David.
It's coming along JD. You sure have been doing some 3D printing. That printer is a great resource isn't it!
John, I can't believe all the printing I have done so far. I've printed game pieces, golf tees although I need to work on the strength of those. The sky's the limit and I'm still learning. Thank you John.
Pretty cool JD, the options are limitless when you have a printer! Have a great day👍🏼😎🇺🇸
Very true Eddie. I'm thinking of stuff all of the time. Thank you Eddie.
A 3D printer will make a Big difference in the train hobby. 👍
Right you are Robert. It puts a new twist on scratch building. Thank you Robert.
very cool many cant wait to see the changes. doing awesome.
3D is a game changer. Thank you Rick.
Great update and I'm glad I'm not alone as far as how the layout looks. I'm also in the process of redoing my layout 🤷♂️😅 Thanks for sharing. Have a good day and stay safe. Happy modeling!! - Jason
Sometimes I think I change things to much, but if it's not doing what you want change it. I'll be sure to check out and keep up with your progress. Thank you Jason.
Shaping up nicely. Keep the updates coming 😎🚂🇺🇸
Now that I've finally got my yard laid out properly it should be smooth running. Thank you Kevin.
Nice update on your progress JD. Great job on printing as well. I have 2 boxes of print mistakes over the past several years. Keep them because they might be usable on something in the future....John
I’ve been learning something new every day. I figured I could use them for background or kit bash. Thank you John.
Ha ha hey, you just did a Jackson imitation there, “see you later!” Nice update brother.
Haha, I had to rewatch, I did haha. Thank you brother.
Nice update. Have a good week.
I've been printing like crazy. Thank you Ron.
Very cool, some nice useful prints! Have a great new week! (Dave).
I've been on a learning/printing spree for the last two weeks. Thank you Dave.
@@grandparails8858 Your very welcome and cool for sure.
Getter done. Looking good JD.
Slowly but surely. Thank you Eric.
Awesome update Grandpa, very nice 😊
The 3D printing has kept me away, but I'm having fun learning. Thank you Tammy and Ray.
nice update JD!
It's coming along slowly. Thank you John.
Fantastic, I don’t see any clutter , I see progress keep it up
I’m back out today, doing a little at a time. Thank you James.
Nice update. GOod to see the runs as set so far.
It's should run better now that I'm getting thing aligned. Thank you Anthony.
Aye Carumba JD ! I didn't realise how much stuff you have for your layout !! you've got loads of really cool stuff
What...that old stuff haha The 3D printer is a game changer for sure. Thank you Digger.
good update jd on the layout keep up the good vid you do on the channel thanks lee
I now have a hobby within a hobby. Thank you Lee.
Looking good JD.
Little by little. Thank you Ken.
lol that printer open up a whole new world for you lol
So true Dwight. I'm making golf tees for my son n law this morning. Thank you Dwight.
Looks like you have 110 lbs of railroad in 100 lb shed. 🤣🤣. 3D printing 👍👍
Haha, you know it! 3D is fun, learning lots of new things. Thank you Fred.
Looking Good JD, Your a 3d printer now to..
Yes, Andy I am. I thought about it for a while and I’m glad I did. Thank you Andy.
Thanks for the update John!
Getting there slowly. Thank you Robert.
👍👍😎
It's pretty cool. Thank you Chuck
Looking good JD!
Thank you Steve.
What’s a layout without a little clutter? Progress is very interesting and I be looking forward to future improvements. Have a great day
Right if it's not messy you're not doing anything haha. Thank you Rick.
Great update !!!
I got lost in the 3D world for a bit. Thank you Mark.
Nice update John
It’s coming along. Thank you Dave.
Awesome JD👍👍
The 3D is a game changer for me. Thank you Sean.
Looking great John. What did you use for the smokestack on the building at 00:19? We have the building kit and a smokestack would be a great addition. What are you using for 3D printing? 1:39 that General Store and Church were two of the first buildings I ever got as a kid. Unfortunately one of my dogs 20 years ago liked them a bit too much as a toy.
The smoke stack came with the power plant kit. I am using the Bambu Lab A1 it’s a great entry level printer it has a 9 inch build plate. Funny thing the church and general store were the first buildings that we bought. Thanks John and David.
JD Nice Update was that a Power sub Station I saw on your layout ?
Yes Tom, that is a Walthers kit from years ago. I will probably print a new one. Thank you Tom.
Cool
This is the first kit I found and printed. Thank you Duane.
Nice update. Are you creating 3d files or using files created by others?
Using other created files for now. i hope to get into the design phase soon. I have a lot of ideas. Thank you Bob.