Ken - Really enjoyed the video. Appreciate the time it took to edit and download for our pleasure. I began the HO adventure with my Dad back the sixties. I still have the locomotives and rolling stock from those days and have kept them serviced…they can still “ ride the rails ! “. Love your excitement and your openness to learning new skills. Each and every detail on the layout is a personal expression of your interests. Best wishes to you. Keep it going…you’re doing GREAT !!!
So glad you are having a lot of fun! Wow, that one set-up had a planted field on it! Amazing! That's cool that it uses the same locomotive! A little town near us has a whole display they put inside a trailer like the one you used for building out of and carts it around to different shows. It's a whole group of guys that get together and build the set-up in a little town. They have a building to put it up in but it's modular so they can take it on the road. That snow scene was amazing! Wow, camera in the boxcar!? That's cool! It's clear on the monitor. Thanks for getting a picture of the "New Haven" passenger cars. A wind turbine. That "n" scale set-up is really detailed. The St. Paul rail yard is huge in Minnesota. You did a wonderful job covering this model RR show! The telephone poles in the Arizona looking set-up were fun to see. Too bad the Amherst train derails a lot. Wow, a Lego train and scenes! Tar paper roads? Fantastic! Thanks for this video Ken!
As you would say, that is one cool train show. Must have given you many new good ideas to build into your own layout. Thanks for giving us a glimpse into the show and what's possible. Ottawa, Canada
That will get creative juices flowing, for sure. You are gonna be busy, Ken. My dad, was an electrician for the S&P railroad. Train travel was great. I think a train tour across our country would be fun.
Ah ! The passenger cars ❤️ Wouldn't it be great to do a set up highlighting a train ride through the Continental divide , the orient express and maybe Germany through the beautiful farm regions. I love beautiful scenery.
Hi Ken this is Neil schwerdt in west valley city Utah, I'm a HO MRL my layout is 18 x15 in my garage. I'm 62 years old and I love it I do Montana rail link from 1978 throw 2023 it is fun😊. From Neil schwerdt
Hi Ken I forgot to tell you that I use DCC my grandma got me in to it I love doing it you learning a lot.. I just watch the video of your friend you help build his barn. From Neil schwerdt 😊
I guess you have many new ideas now. So are you ready to expand your layout ? There was a lot of money in that building with all those trains. Sounds like you were in heaven.
Ken, if you are interested in other railroad channels, I’ve been watching the “Nearly Famous Rail Road” channel for a long time. It a group effort on a monster layout. You can learn a lot from watching those guys.
Amazing show. Thanks for sharing it with us. Great ideas for sure.
Thanks for watching!
Thanks Ken that was totally awesome real beautiful
Glad you enjoyed it
Ken - Really enjoyed the video. Appreciate the time it took to edit and download for our pleasure. I began the HO adventure with my Dad back the sixties. I still have the locomotives and rolling stock from those days and have kept them serviced…they can still “ ride the rails ! “. Love your excitement and your openness to learning new skills. Each and every detail on the layout is a personal expression of your interests. Best wishes to you. Keep it going…you’re doing GREAT !!!
Nice. Glad you kept them
Oh, boy! Are you ever hooked😂😂!
It's going to be fun watching you develop your own layout with this inspiration.
Enjoy!
Yes I am!
Thanks for taking us to the show,i really enjoyed the video.
Glad you enjoyed it
What a hobby! Thank you for sharing your day with us.
You bet!
So glad you are having a lot of fun! Wow, that one set-up had a planted field on it! Amazing! That's cool that it uses the same locomotive! A little town near us has a whole display they put inside a trailer like the one you used for building out of and carts it around to different shows. It's a whole group of guys that get together and build the set-up in a little town. They have a building to put it up in but it's modular so they can take it on the road. That snow scene was amazing! Wow, camera in the boxcar!? That's cool! It's clear on the monitor. Thanks for getting a picture of the "New Haven" passenger cars. A wind turbine. That "n" scale set-up is really detailed. The St. Paul rail yard is huge in Minnesota. You did a wonderful job covering this model RR show! The telephone poles in the Arizona looking set-up were fun to see. Too bad the Amherst train derails a lot. Wow, a Lego train and scenes! Tar paper roads? Fantastic! Thanks for this video Ken!
You bet thanks for watching
As you would say, that is one cool train show. Must have given you many new good ideas to build into your own layout. Thanks for giving us a glimpse into the show and what's possible. Ottawa, Canada
Thank you very much!
Thanks Ken for your infectious enthusiasm - great show, great video 👍
Glad you enjoyed it
An inspiration to build more. So many ideas.
COOL FROM SE MICHIGAN
Thanks. Hope your dentist appointment went well
Thank you, I feel like I was there at the show! I have to make it next year for the first time.
Cool thanks for watching
Hi Ken Great hobbyy show ! Love what you are doing with your RR build
Thanks 👍
It’s great to be with Ken to day. 😊
Haha are we the only ones awake this morning?
no, woke up early@@Kens265
Ken is such a pleasant fellow. 👍😁
Thank you for sharing this video!
You bet!
Tolles Video 👏🏻🙋♂️👍
Thanks
Thanks for sharing.
You’re welcome
Looks like you have a lot of ideas for your setup. Best of luck.
Thanks 👍
Cool, this video makes these trains look like O gauge, but it’s HO right ! Almost wants me to do this again 😂😂
Haha. They had big variety of gauges
Wow,what showcase,beautiful enjoyed watching,have a bless day 😅😊
Thanks you too
30mph is app 5.28 inches per second in HO scale, give and take a little bit.
Great video and great show!
👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Thanks for the info! That’s good to know
Thank you for sharing .. I bet you have a thousand ideas running around in your head now 😂
Yes I do!
Amazing! Mesmerizing. Thank you for this!
Glad you enjoyed it!
That will get creative juices flowing, for sure. You are gonna be busy, Ken.
My dad, was an electrician for the S&P railroad. Train travel was great. I think a train tour across our country would be fun.
Yes. That would be fun
Great show. the details were something else. tks for sharing..
Glad you enjoyed it
Good day to all. Candy!
Definitely
Ah ! The passenger cars ❤️
Wouldn't it be great to do a set up highlighting a train ride through the Continental divide , the orient express and maybe Germany through the beautiful farm regions. I love beautiful scenery.
That would be cool!
22:11 those legos trees look pretty good
Right
Thanks ken for the tour, maybe meet you next year, save my money to go, but generally spend it all on new train stuff. 😅
Haha
Great job ❤
Thank you! 😄
I’ve been to the Big “E” Eastern States Exposition and it’s huge. I can’t imagine it full of model trains.
Yes it was crazy
Hi Ken this is Neil schwerdt in west valley city Utah, I'm a HO MRL my layout is 18 x15 in my garage.
I'm 62 years old and I love it I do Montana rail link from 1978 throw 2023 it is fun😊.
From Neil schwerdt
Very cool! Thanks
Great video! It's crazy how much detail is in those displays. I have slot cars and even I got some great ideas!
Oh cool
Hi Ken I forgot to tell you that I use DCC my grandma got me in to it I love doing it you learning a lot..
I just watch the video of your friend you help build his barn. From Neil schwerdt 😊
Dcc I s really interesting
now that'
s my version of the candy store
Haha definitely
Wow, thanks for the video. I missed it this year. If you get a chance get up to the WW&F railway in maine and see what they've been up to
Thanks
All I can say Ken is WOW COOL 😂
Yes. Definitely
I guess you have many new ideas now. So are you ready to expand your layout ? There was a lot of money in that building with all those trains. Sounds like you were in heaven.
Haha yes lots of ideas
Ken, Looks like some of the HO scale buildings would be harder to build then a full size two-car garage.
Haha I agree
Ken, if you are interested in other railroad channels, I’ve been watching the “Nearly Famous Rail Road” channel for a long time. It a group effort on a monster layout. You can learn a lot from watching those guys.
I will check it out
Going to one next Friday the 20th-21st September 2024 OMRA train show Springfield Missouri
Oh that should be exciting
Did you buy anything from the show?
Surprisingly no
You need to join a club and member's will teach you so tricks too.
I don’t think there’s a local one
We have a older gentleman given us a bunches of trains boxes we do not know what to do with them
Haha make a layout. That’s cool
Hello Ken is your model H0 ?at Home you are building on it
Hi. Yes it’s ho