The short Bio about Ken at the start was really interesting, very enjoyable to watch. The dock scene looks fantastic, can't wait to see some run by's and some switching action there!
Ken, it's been a few months working through your what's neat series. Wow, what a great show and only makes me that much more excited about this great hobby! Your life work is impressive to say the least. I yearn for the next episode and wish you only the best in your model railroading journey
Ken loved your little trip down memory lane. Glad you get to do something you love and enjoy for a living, it comes out in your work. The 3d printer was a treat to watch, something I might consider on my future large basement layout once we up size homes. Also the worth scene turned out fantastic. Great stuff as always.
what i really like is your open interest on all technical things on the market and the way you are looking if they are helpfull for our hobby. So i wish you a merry christmas and a happy new year from here in the swiss mountains. Greetings, Mike
Ken, that was a great look back, at a fulfilling life! I've just realized, we must be about the same age! It still amazes me, how much and who I don't know - after spending the first 30 years of my 40 year Hobby as a "lone wolf" modeler (not by choice!)..... I still think that the Internet is more of a curse than a Blessing, but it sure has opened up a lot of people's Worlds!
Great stuff! I have admired your photos for years, and it was neat to learn about how this came together to be your passion and profession. The water scene revision was very nice - I have a number of small areas on my layout that I'm not happy with and will probably apply some of your techniques when I do my revisions.
Fico encantado com o seu trabalho ! presto muita atenção em tudo que vc faz, nos detalhes e aprendo muito. Obrigado por compartilhar seu conhecimento. Um grande abraço
Hi Ken - Can the Dremel 3D Idea Printer, work with a MacBook Pro and what software could i use to make flat structures. I also would like to find a way to take photos of local structures in Detroit Metro Area and make them into flats. Brass tube is a very useful tip. • Thanks for all the excellent videos. Enjoyed your history in the hobby. • Cheers from The Detroit & Mackinac Railway 🚂 " A Toy Train Layout"
Is that two gauge line custom built or commercially available? I live in South Australia. Years ago we had a couple of railway stations were three gauges came together - Broad 5'3", standard and narrow 3'6". The trackwork looked like a bowl of dropped spaghetti but it worked!
I love your videos. May I ask what kind of switches you use for your turnouts? Do you have a video explaining the process? All I see is one red wire going to the turnout.
The short Bio about Ken at the start was really interesting, very enjoyable to watch. The dock scene looks fantastic, can't wait to see some run by's and some switching action there!
Ken, it's been a few months working through your what's neat series. Wow, what a great show and only makes me that much more excited about this great hobby! Your life work is impressive to say the least. I yearn for the next episode and wish you only the best in your model railroading journey
Ken loved your little trip down memory lane. Glad you get to do something you love and enjoy for a living, it comes out in your work. The 3d printer was a treat to watch, something I might consider on my future large basement layout once we up size homes. Also the worth scene turned out fantastic. Great stuff as always.
Thanks for sharing your story Ken. It was very interesting. Great work on the photos!
Ryobi - wire brad and staple guns - One of the best buys in a long time, Use it for every thing, and real construction too.
what i really like is your open interest on all technical things on the market and the way you are looking if they are helpfull for our hobby. So i wish you a merry christmas and a happy new year from here in the swiss mountains. Greetings, Mike
Ken, that was a great look back, at a fulfilling life! I've just realized, we must be about the same age!
It still amazes me, how much and who I don't know - after spending the first 30 years of my 40 year Hobby as a "lone wolf" modeler (not by choice!).....
I still think that the Internet is more of a curse than a Blessing, but it sure has opened up a lot of people's Worlds!
And..... that running wires through foam board idea - AWESOME!!
Wow!! That was enjoyable....lot's of great ideas. I especially enjoyed the bio. I was unaware of the breadth of your work Ken, you are an artist.
i think this is your best episode so far. thanks. keep up the good work.
Thanks for another great "What's Neat". I can't wait for the next installment.
Ken, another GREAT video with tremendous ideas and inspirations. Thanks again for sharing. Happy Holidays.
Thanks Ken, another great presentation.
I really enjoy these videos, good job.
Ken,
Excellent job! Merry Christmas to you and your family!
Great stuff! I have admired your photos for years, and it was neat to learn about how this came together to be your passion and profession. The water scene revision was very nice - I have a number of small areas on my layout that I'm not happy with and will probably apply some of your techniques when I do my revisions.
Your dock scene looks super Ken!
Great stuff as always Ken! Thanks for sharing.
-Ethan
great video once again MRH , I always look forward to your videos ken Awesome
Most excellent Ken! Love your how-to Videos.
Merry Xmas Ken, Have enjoyed your videos throughout the year,
Regards Tim-New Zealand
True artistry Sir!
Fico encantado com o seu trabalho ! presto muita atenção em tudo que vc faz, nos detalhes e aprendo muito. Obrigado por compartilhar seu conhecimento. Um grande abraço
excellent video, bio and ideas on track powering
love your work!
looks great good to see how neat you can get dc .. im a dcc user
Great video love the bio
Hi Ken - Can the Dremel 3D Idea Printer, work with a MacBook Pro and what software could i use to make flat structures. I also would like to find a way to take photos of local structures in Detroit Metro Area and make them into flats. Brass tube is a very useful tip. • Thanks for all the excellent videos. Enjoyed your history in the hobby.
• Cheers from The Detroit & Mackinac Railway 🚂 " A Toy Train Layout"
Nice video! Nice man! :)
What do you think about Lionel
Great video, l'm curious what was you camera and lens evolution over the years?
Is that two gauge line custom built or commercially available? I live in South Australia. Years ago we had a couple of railway stations were three gauges came together - Broad 5'3", standard and narrow 3'6". The trackwork looked like a bowl of dropped spaghetti but it worked!
I love your videos. May I ask what kind of switches you use for your turnouts? Do you have a video explaining the process? All I see is one red wire going to the turnout.
+Mark Hache Shinohara 3 rail code 70 turnouts
What brand of scroll saw blade is that? I haven't seen any that have teeth all around.
curious as to what the grade is on track to new wharf scene?
+Kevin O'Leary 4% grade at the top. 2% in the lower area. Level on one track.
What is the music You use for the drone shots?
How did you clean the track after going down the scenery?
+the4000class Fine sand paper
one flaw in the beginning, your locomotive road name and the UP Shield don't match,
Wilhelm Leipzig It's not supposed to!