Model Railroading with Jack Burgess Layout Details 1
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In this episode, we take a look at some of the details Jack added to his YV layout around the first level based on photos he has of the prototype. In addition to this, Jack discusses the use of prototype photos being applied to any layout design to create plausible scenes.
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This layout is awesome. That is the thing about our hobby, we can preserve the things we love in a time piece that we call a layout.
So true!
Details is everything . Jack Burgess is a great master model railroad builder.
My first time watching this episode, won't be my last. Thanks Jack.
I love watching the Jack Burgess show.
Thanks, Jack, for another look at your wonderful, realistic layout. I look forward to the next installment. Have a great day and stay safe.
This was a really interesting video to see the process of going from the prototype photos to the details on the layout.
photos are the backbone of any prototypical layout, one day I might actually count up my photo collection 😀
“like numbnuts” 😆
Great video !! by the way
The bloopers are usually pretty good. We laugh a lot in between shots.
My grandfather ran the shay and the steam boiler at our local lumber company in pa
I love being a train crew member! Since I saw the preview of this video a while ago, the second viewing allows me to focus more on Jack’s incredible work and find things I might be able to use in my modeling. Thanks Jack, and thanks John for bringing this to the community.
Thanks to you and the TSG Train Crew for helping make these shows possible!
Really like the roundhouse, paint shop and carpenters shop with yard clutter Jack.
What a really great Video, always look forward to Videos by Mr Burgess his wonderful Layout and his step by step approach to Modelling, thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Great show with Jack
Another excellent video. Keep 'em coming and I'll keep watching. Loved seeing areas not normally seen in your videos. Thanks again.
Crisp!
Thouroughly enjoyed the ride.
As mentioned looking forward to Details 2 & 3 (cause there'll be a 3rd 😊).
And that Rotary Club sign!!
Thanks tons
Cheers
Glad you enjoyed it!
This is really neat stuff! Definitely adds realism to the layout. I'll have to come back to this at some point; I just barely finished laying and wiring the track on the layout I'm currently building.
I remember being a young kid in the 70s and seeing those old Southern Pacific wigwag signals still around. 1930's era is an interesting time.
We had the next to the last wigway signal in the San Francisco Bay area until it was finally replaced with the crossing was widened...and that was in the 1980s as I recall.
Jack
Incredible video. Great layout and great model railroader. Thanks.
Jack’s Video’s are the best
Another excellent video with Jack!
Love watching your channel cool cheers KC Tasmania Australia
Awesome - thank you!
excellent.
Nice video! Awesome details.
Great video
Glad you enjoyed it! If you know anyone else who might appreciate it, feel free to share the link!
This is really neat
Very inspirational. Thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it!
superb as ever, at last i can see the other side of merced in detail, the interghange with the sp, also, the black and white photo, of the car and the family going to california, appeared in an album of the fantastic sinfonic rock band camel, the album is dust and dreams
Great video. This series never disappoints. When will details part 2 be available to view?
It is scheduled to be out on the fourth Saturday of August. The TSG Train Crew has already seen part 2. :)
There are rivet counters and there are detail counters.
A $300 3d printer does wonders for building rock
Walls, buildings, and structures
WOW.
Oops, I meant wheel sets, not rail sets.
I'm pretty sure he is referring to wheel sets made by a company called "Tichy"
@@tsgmultimedia Great thanks. I heard Howard Lloyd use the term as well.
I am a big fan of your videos. I am an American in semi-retirement, watching from Bali, Indonesia, where I hope to begin a new n scale layout soon.
Nice details, and very precise. I would like to see how Jack scratch build some of these details, as some don't seem to be easy to find commercially.
They were just commercial items. For example the vehicle with the migrants from Oklahoma was from Sylvan Scale Models and I just used wood and styrene to make the boxes, etc. Do you have questions any particular details?
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You're a master at details. You've got an amazing array of different details that most people don't think of or wouldn't think of. You have an excellent layout. I'm sorry I'm gonna have to disagree with you Mr. Burgess about the sign that looks like a sprocket that you called a service sign because I don't think that's what it is. That is a Rotary Club sign. Unless I'm wrong and it's a Rotary Club service sign I'm gonna say it's just a Rotary Club sign. Maybe its put out by the Rotary Club to recognize a place with good service and that's what you mean by service sign. I'm going to look into this further. Great tips in this video about details for the layout. Stay well. -Wil 👍
You are correct that the sign is for the local Rotary Club. From the prototype photo, I figured that it was a service club sign but couldn't tell if it was a Rotary Club sign or an Optimist club sign. I finished that part of my layout at least 20 years ago and I couldn't remember what sign I used. So in the video I just called it a service sign referring to service clubs such as the Rotary Club. I have never been a member of either club but have been invited to give talks at such clubs. In fact a couple of decades ago I made a lunchtime presentation to the Merced Rotary Club at that Pine Cone Cafe.
@@yvfan Ok I understand why you called it a service sign now. Nevertheless it's great detailing what ever kind of sign it is. Magnificent quality modeling. I consider you one of the best in the hobby right now. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and your modeling. Stay well. -Wil 👍
@@yvfan Is yvfan your personal channel?
@@williambryant5946 No, TSG does all of my videos.
Jack
@@yvfan TSG is honored to do them!
Great video:, and the layout sets the bar so very high! Excuse my ignorance: Jack uses the term (I can't quite make it out) "tishies ??" when discussing the rail sets stored on double rails. Can someone please enlighten me?
I was referring to extra rails where were stored on ties set vertically in the ground.
Jack Burgess
Just a thought. Would it be possible to make an insert to place in the concrete niches with the tunnel year and portal number? (No reply needed)
Thx
Enjoyed your video. Is the layout on two levels ? Cheers Euan
Yes, although in one place it has four levels. I talk about that in another video on Multi-deck Layout Design (czcams.com/video/cncPCaAM-Aw/video.html)
Yes, it is! The second level is covered in our next episode.
Jack, Do your details coincide with your August 1939 date of your Railroad?
Yes they do! If I later discovered that a detail wasn't there until after 1939 I remove it.
Jack Burgess