I came to your channel because of your garden railroad video. Your workmanship is so impressive. Seeing the small bits of wood shaved down to look like rough lumber and all of the little signal and build details is amazing. I would 100% sit in the garden with the remote making SFX noises if I had a set up this cool. Great video, I'll be on the lookout for more from your channel.
Thank you for the nice compliment and comments. It’s rewarding when others enjoy what we’ve accomplished with our garden railroad. I look forward to you visiting again in the future as we have a lot lot new things planned for the spring😃👍👍👍
This was fun and relaxing to watch. Your layout and overall workmanship is amazing! When your practical skills are combined with 21st century digital technology that permits an on-board POV camera, the possibilities are incredible! Without the 'full-size' plants and brickwork in the tunnels along the route, it would be easy to think this was the 'real' thing . . . .
Have you tried mounting a camera like it’s cargo on the flatbed? Fake tie down straps, maybe hidden in a wooden crate? 😆 Have it recording as well as another camera in a fixed position or move to different locations to capture the camera cargo. I could spend a full day there playing with cameras and trains. Thanks for these videos. You earned another subscriber.
If you were to use a toy Deloreon from BTTF Part III, which one would you use? A Lego version? A Playmobil version? The Lego version, you have to make sure all the pieces are together. By using the Playmobil version, you have to get the car first, and get the parts from that 1885 advent calendar.
I’m not sure which one I’d use. I’d probably leave that decision to one of my grandkids. They know way more than I do about that. Thanks fir the suggestions😃👍👍👍
I came to your channel because of your garden railroad video. Your workmanship is so impressive. Seeing the small bits of wood shaved down to look like rough lumber and all of the little signal and build details is amazing. I would 100% sit in the garden with the remote making SFX noises if I had a set up this cool. Great video, I'll be on the lookout for more from your channel.
Thank you for the nice compliment and comments. It’s rewarding when others enjoy what we’ve accomplished with our garden railroad. I look forward to you visiting again in the future as we have a lot lot new things planned for the spring😃👍👍👍
It was worth all that work just for this perspective. Thankyou I guess 😃👍👍👍
Thank you😃👍👍👍
This is so cool!!!!!
Thanks I’m glad you enjoyed the caboose ride around the garden. Please visit again soon 😀👍👍👍
Great video buddy!! Awesome job on the layout!!!
Thanks ole boy, get ya over here soon for a BBQ!
This is great! I’m going to share with my dad who has a nice collection of 1950’s O scale trains.
Please do! And thank you for the compliment. 😃👍👍👍
This was fun and relaxing to watch. Your layout and overall workmanship is amazing! When your practical skills are combined with 21st century digital technology that permits an on-board POV camera, the possibilities are incredible!
Without the 'full-size' plants and brickwork in the tunnels along the route, it would be easy to think this was the 'real' thing . . . .
Thank you for the compliment and thanks for watching.
Beautiful work Chris! Very impressive!!! Keep em coming!
Thanks Phil, hopefully I’ll soon have a few buildings along the line and some spurs to serve customers. Got a lot of ideas just got to build them out.
Have you tried mounting a camera like it’s cargo on the flatbed? Fake tie down straps, maybe hidden in a wooden crate? 😆 Have it recording as well as another camera in a fixed position or move to different locations to capture the camera cargo. I could spend a full day there playing with cameras and trains.
Thanks for these videos. You earned another subscriber.
That’s a great idea. I’ll give it a try. Thanks for riding along!!
If you were to use a toy Deloreon from BTTF Part III, which one would you use? A Lego version? A Playmobil version? The Lego version, you have to make sure all the pieces are together. By using the Playmobil version, you have to get the car first, and get the parts from that 1885 advent calendar.
I’m not sure which one I’d use. I’d probably leave that decision to one of my grandkids. They know way more than I do about that. Thanks fir the suggestions😃👍👍👍