Thank you, Michael! Always glad to share my own learning processes with others. Plus, I need as many industries as possible to take all these hopper cars I’ve collected! -Mike
Another great video Mike! Can’t wait to see this layout grow in the new location! “Did I say grow?” Yes, we all know what a basement does for a layout!
Yes, it’s funny how layouts magically expand to fit every spare square inch of a room! Ha. My new space will be an L-shaped 30 x 50. It a lot more space, but I’m already spinning my wheels trying to decide what I can include, and what I will have to skip for space sake. I definitely want to preserve that open running rural feel the line had. -Mike
Back in the 70’s we would get potash in on Canadian Pacific script lettered hoppers. There was an old siding the L&N would spot the cars at and we would trans load onto trucks and drive a mile to our fertilizer plant. Great looking structure and job well done!
Thank you! It was a fun project. A trans load track sounds like a great idea for modeling. I’ll have to put that in my to-do list as I know there were some team track sidings along the line I’m modeling. -Mike
Thanks so much, Jason! It made for a fun little Saturday riding around this part of the state getting pictures/videos. Always glad to share what I see and learn. Hope you have an awesome Christmas! -Mike
Nice little addition to the line there Mike , personally I like the sign idea on the structure it's an added detail and a connection point for yourself and others familiar with the line. Jmo Cheers .
Hi, Sammy! Thank you! I appreciate your vote on the sign. I may have come up with a compromise. I might build a second one of these plants on the layout when I get to modeling the town of Clinton (shown with the Katy train passing in my video). Maybe I’ll have one with a sign, one without. Decisions, decisions. Ha! -Mike
@@MainTrack regardless Mike , you have a wonderful layout that will only get better as time passes. Mike , you an your loved ones have a wonderful holiday an Merry Christmas. Cheers ... see you again on the Main track..
Those tichy parts are nice . I have bought probably 20 kits of them. Also on the siding , i cut mine in strips and bent them here and there to create the worn look. Also I learned if you preshade a color like black or dark gray under your primary color on different panels . It can give you the various color changes...Anyway looks good.
Hello! Thanks for sharing that tip. I will have to try that out. I’ve got at least one or two more of these plants to build. I plan on weathering this one sometime soon. -Mike
Hi, Bucky! I’ll have to look for pictures of that structure. I’ve heard of other fertilizer plants burning over the years. It sounds like the blazes can be pretty disastrous, considering the contents inside the buildings. -Mike
That looks fantastic Mike. I really like the custom touches you gave it. Im gonna take note of your materials so I can modify my kit for my representation of the Iantha plant
I sure appreciate that! I figured no HO scale Missouri town would be complete without one of these! From what I understand, the Blair Line kit was modeled after the Marshfield plant. It definitely fits the bill for a smaller sized one and is a perfect starting point. I’m sure I’ll make some additional changes in the future. -Mike
We were down the MainTrack way this weekend and thought of you, almost reached out on a whim... Then you 🚂rolled out this video! 🎄MEЯRY Christmas! 🚂🎅🗯️_H.O. _H.O. _H.O.!!!
Hi, Chris! Hope you had a good trip! Yes, I’ve been trying to crank out some videos…burning vacation days from work before the end of the year are good for that. Ha! I have another little episode coming out where I’ll announce some big exciting news about the layout. Hope your holidays are great! -Mike
Fantastic work Mike. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you, Johnny! Always happy to share lessons I’ve learned along the way! -Mike
Very interesting with a super trackside industry as the result. Great colour match too! Thanks so much for sharing.
Thank you, Michael! Always glad to share my own learning processes with others. Plus, I need as many industries as possible to take all these hopper cars I’ve collected! -Mike
Keep up the great work layouts coming along nicely
Thanks for that, Andrew! I sure appreciate you watching! -Mike
Another great video Mike! Can’t wait to see this layout grow in the new location!
“Did I say grow?”
Yes, we all know what a basement does for a layout!
Yes, it’s funny how layouts magically expand to fit every spare square inch of a room! Ha. My new space will be an L-shaped 30 x 50. It a lot more space, but I’m already spinning my wheels trying to decide what I can include, and what I will have to skip for space sake. I definitely want to preserve that open running rural feel the line had. -Mike
Back in the 70’s we would get potash in on Canadian Pacific script lettered hoppers. There was an old siding the L&N would spot the cars at and we would trans load onto trucks and drive a mile to our fertilizer plant. Great looking structure and job well done!
Thank you! It was a fun project. A trans load track sounds like a great idea for modeling. I’ll have to put that in my to-do list as I know there were some team track sidings along the line I’m modeling. -Mike
Nicely done.
I sure appreciate that, Ron!
Outstanding work my friend ! Thanks for the great history on these & hope y’all have a merry Christmas.
Thanks so much, Jason! It made for a fun little Saturday riding around this part of the state getting pictures/videos. Always glad to share what I see and learn. Hope you have an awesome Christmas! -Mike
Nice little addition to the line there Mike , personally I like the sign idea on the structure it's an added detail and a connection point for yourself and others familiar with the line.
Jmo Cheers .
Hi, Sammy! Thank you! I appreciate your vote on the sign. I may have come up with a compromise. I might build a second one of these plants on the layout when I get to modeling the town of Clinton (shown with the Katy train passing in my video). Maybe I’ll have one with a sign, one without. Decisions, decisions. Ha! -Mike
@@MainTrack regardless Mike , you have a wonderful layout that will only get better as time passes. Mike , you an your loved ones have a wonderful holiday an Merry Christmas.
Cheers ... see you again on the Main track..
All you need to add is a GHQ Bobcat skid steer. That's how we mixed loads out. Very nice model.
Thanks, Byron! I’ll have to keep an eye out for an HO scale Bobcat. Surely someone out there makes one! -Mike
Those tichy parts are nice . I have bought probably 20 kits of them. Also on the siding , i cut mine in strips and bent them here and there to create the worn look. Also I learned if you preshade a color like black or dark gray under your primary color on different panels . It can give you the various color changes...Anyway looks good.
Hello! Thanks for sharing that tip. I will have to try that out. I’ve got at least one or two more of these plants to build. I plan on weathering this one sometime soon. -Mike
W.R.Grace had a bigger version of one of those next to OKKT's (Rock Island) Cline yard in N.Wichita. When it burned it was pretty spectacular.
Hi, Bucky! I’ll have to look for pictures of that structure. I’ve heard of other fertilizer plants burning over the years. It sounds like the blazes can be pretty disastrous, considering the contents inside the buildings. -Mike
Merry Christmas Mikey from me down under.
Thank you! A very Merry Christmas to you as well! -Mike
That looks fantastic Mike. I really like the custom touches you gave it. Im gonna take note of your materials so I can modify my kit for my representation of the Iantha plant
I sure appreciate that! I figured no HO scale Missouri town would be complete without one of these! From what I understand, the Blair Line kit was modeled after the Marshfield plant. It definitely fits the bill for a smaller sized one and is a perfect starting point. I’m sure I’ll make some additional changes in the future. -Mike
nice looking build, that you can change up
Thank you! It was a lot of fun to build. I’ll probably construct at least one or two more for other parts of the layout. -Mike
Thank you! I will probably build a couple more for other parts of the layout. It was a fun project! -Mike
Marry Christmas Mike I will send pictures my layout soon I been working a lot seeing my girlfriend sorry for delay I will post them tonight 😊
Merry Christmas to you, Taylor! I understand life gets busy…I look forward to seeing your pictures when you can- no rush at all! -Mike
@@MainTrack thanks Mike
We were down the MainTrack way this weekend and thought of you, almost reached out on a whim... Then you 🚂rolled out this video! 🎄MEЯRY Christmas! 🚂🎅🗯️_H.O. _H.O. _H.O.!!!
Hi, Chris! Hope you had a good trip! Yes, I’ve been trying to crank out some videos…burning vacation days from work before the end of the year are good for that. Ha! I have another little episode coming out where I’ll announce some big exciting news about the layout. Hope your holidays are great! -Mike