What's Neat This Week Video Podcast #50 September 22ed 2018
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This week 1 hour 6 minutes of great entertainment with 10 special guests, 3 layout tours. Vick Smith gives us ten minutes of video you will never forget with his city modeling. Mike Budde talks auto racks. John Abatacola sits in on Skype. John Parkers BNSF Fall river division layout is covered. Gerald Styles on30 layout. Jeff Myer talks about the prototype. Daniel Coombs discusses the future of the hobby. Chris Palomarez fills us in on Athearns latest.
Bachmann's N scale SD9 model, Kevin and Killian Ruble Talk about caboose, that train store in Lakewood Colorado and the Colorado Model Railroad Museum with Michelle Kempema. We see Jason Quinn, Joshua Barton, Matt Hermann from ESU LokSound, John Tyson, John Parker, Ed Richardson and George Bogatiuk from SoundTraxx. Lots of runby's from Fog to sunshine in the mountains. Best show yet, #50
Welcome to O-scale Kevin. I have been in the Hobby for 46 years, but I started in O-scale in 2007. I love it! Thanks, Russ
Thanks for #50 guys. I know I'm late to the party but I'm just binge-watching my CZcams feed after returning from vacation…
I agree with Daniel. As a 19 year old model railroader, the draw is its competitive technology. We want products that are accurate and realistic. We want to be driving the real locomotive in our heads as we watch our models go by. The progression of the products caters to this well, as they are continually pushing the limits of detail, sound, lights, and control. That is the key to the future of model railroading.
Thanks Ken and Mike for having my Layout on the show!...and Thanks to Chris and Josh for the visit!, can't wait till the next time!
Congratulations on reaching 50 Podcasts , It is always a great show to watch and always enjoy the Banter , So here is to another 50 podcasts . Just a shame we don't have anything like this here in the U.K so a MASSIVE THANK YOU to you all
Awesome show thanks for putting it in time
Congratulations on your 50th Ken! A big shout out to everyone that was there and all the sponsors that help make it happen! Thank you Keith for bringing out those beautiful Athearn models. Love those Autoracks Mike. As a Mopar fan it was good to see all the B Body Monaco Dodge's, especially the wagon. I want one now! And a cop car too!
Thanks guys for a great show!
Vic Smith is THE MAN! One of my top 2 or 3 layouts I'd like to see in person really badly!!! I was blown away when it was first in MR a few years ago. I scanned the article back then to admire the photos for years to come...
Yes that looks like a great layout to see in person
It IS awesome. Hats off to Vic Smith!
One great video Ken. Congratulations on 50 podcast shows. And this the worlds greatest hobby.
Best show ever! Thanks Ken and cronies!
Pacers and Gremlins oh my!!! That autorack at around 50:00 is so awesome, unbelievable.
Great show, Congratulations on 50!
Great show! CONGRATS on number 50. I still look forward to my dose of the What's Neat This Week gang. The whole bunch have inspired me to do better. In fact you guys are partly responsible for my actually building a home layout. I have built "railroad models" for 30 years, and put up a display layout but now I am actually putting up a shelf layout in part of my basement. A lot of the inspiration to start and continue has come from your shows.
Gary Binder, good to hear! Thanks for watching us!
Congratulations on the 50th show!!! Love the show you produce, keep up the great work Happy Modeling!!!
Great show. Congrats on your 50 th podcast.
Wonderful show. Congratulations on 50th What Neat Shows. Helpful. Instructional. Entertaining. Great "real" Personalities!!! - Dean
Really visually stunning. Loved the layouts! Packed with inspirations and personality. Pure Gold. Thanks wholeheartedly!👍🏻
Awesome! Over an hour, y'all made my day. I love this show!
Great entertaining and interesting broadcast...Loved it..Cheers Ade
just got home form work, what a great time to unwind with a WNTW!
Congratulations on 50 shows, hope to see a lot more. Model Railway Greetings from South Africa
Congrats Ken on #50! Great show as always. Can’t wait until you get John Abatecola there LIVE.
The most interesting train podcast on the internet.:)
Congratulations on your 50th, great show please keep it up, well done thanks for doing this for us.
Congratulations on your 50th show, good on you and well done!
Thanks to Kevin Ruble for the Monon Historical Society. I looked it up. I discovered the Indianapolis Station is the first Union Station built in the U.S.. The Mono time line mentions Morgan 's Raiders, which I did not know about. That is What"s Neat!
GREAT SHOW GUYS!!! I just want to thank you guys for what you do for the hobby...Having been in Ken's basement and sitting in on a What's Neat taping (running camera two) I know what goes into the production of these shows...you do a fantastic job promoting our hobby, and I do believe that you are bringing in the youth of America into the hobby...I liked the interview with Kevin and Killian Ruble they are a couple of great guys. I can't wait for the "what got you interested in the hobby" video that you are doing for their website...I also would like to thank the sponsors Athearn, Bachmann, and NCE for helping to fund the improvements to the show...Mike Budde, I Love You Brother...So Again Thank Y'all for the Best Show Yet Tom...PS I love the one hour format!
tom carr, thanks! You need to come visit us!
Tom Your great. The 2.5 day edit for a 1 hour show is a once in a while thing. I now know my limits,, but with the other guys starting to learn the video editing program and wanting to do segments for "What's Neat" at MRHM, I see a new light to push things further. It's not a 1 person effort it is now a team and an enthusiast one at that! KP
Wow show no.50 well done guys on another fantastic podcast show, keep up the great work,
Great show!! And not trying to be a knit picker but the Norfolk southern "flames" are actually called the sonic bonnet panit schemes. Kinda like how santa fe did the warbonnets. And the actual locomotive is called a AC44C6M. Rebuild dash 9-40c. Im a big Norfolk Southern fan. Just figured i would get the info out there.
Wow. I haven't had the time to watch this until today. It didn't even seem like a whole hour. Oh, and that black Chevy pick up @1755 looks just like the one my grandfather owned back in the day!
WikdSeafood that black ‘72 Chevy C-10 was available from Reel Rides, and should still be fairly easy to find at shows or on EBay. It’s a short bed, though.
I have been into cars and planes most of my life. That being said you always have that friend who has the 1200 vette, and the guy with the aircraft hanger who can repaint his plane. Its rare to see the same comparison in model railroading where you have a person who had the interest to build what I would consider a 6 figure setup.
As a fellow yardmaster I sympathize with Jeff's B units! Dont forget the ever popular bad dynamics or speedometer! I think that's 1/3 of the NS fleet!
Ken, as always great podcast, thanks for sharing with us. City Edge!!! great work!! Vick You are the man!! And for the 100 podcast a new jacket for Ken !!!!!!!!!! jajajaja
Great show guys! Congratulations on #50!
Hi Ken,
Great show! Happy 50th.
Nick
Great show guys, i love it!
Great show.
I hope that you can do a MRH show on Vick Smith's layout, it is so amazing.
pbyfr, Ken and Vic have that planned. And next time I’ll make sure Ken spells Vic’s name right!😆
Thanks Mike for the info
BRAVO !!!!! I thoroughly enjoyed the 50th episode. You made me smile. You made me laugh. Congrats on getting so far and keep it up. The Norfolk Southern ‘flame’ units are called ‘Sonics’ (ie, Sonic the Hedgehog.) NS now has all 4 Sonic colours on their roster.
Nice show, hope to see Steve Brown from Whatever it’s my Railroad as a guest on WNTW.
Just a quick heads-up...I will be missing the next 2 shows. We will be out of town on the 6th, and October 13 is the Foo Fighters show which I CANNOT miss! We love Dave Grohl! I’ll be back for the following show on Oct 20...happy modeling till then, and thanks to you all SO MUCH for watching our show.
Mike, you might already know this but I wanted to tell you Model Railroader (November 2018) is running a story on 1960s and 70s auto racks. Just got the magazine in the mail today.
Mike Budde we will miss you;). But have a fun and safe travels!
DCC
Hey Mike - Did you jump up on stage and sing 'Tom Sawyer' :)
THANK YOU FOR GREAT SUPER DETAIL SHOW WISH BEST FURTHER MORE OF GREAT SHOW
THANK YOU VERY PUT ON VERY WEEK SHOW TO YOU AND YOUR FRIENDS
How did I get involved with trains? My mother with not even asking. First of all we rode Union Pacific's train number 5, from Tooele (Too-willa) , Utah to Delta, UT, Easter weekend 1969. Then dad, myself celebrated my mother's birthday in Corrine Ut viewing the reenactment of the driving of the Golden Spike's 100 year anniversary. Then it was either that Christmas or the next years Santa brought me his favorite railroad train set. A tyco with a Santa Fe C 430.
Then the trips to Delta was exciting too. For the first 4 miles was to train tracks to follow, first seen was the Western Pacific's Tooele branch, (I think I rode more trains then actually seeing.3 va 2) then for four miles the branch would curve to it's right, cross over the road and continue either into the Tooele Army Depot or head straight for the flyover up into Warner to interchange with International, Smelting & Refinery's / Anaconda's Tooele Valley.
After crossing the WP, in 3o yards was the UP mainline to LA. Once in Delta I'd get on my trike or bike and ride to the crossing and sit there. No fear in the world.
Then came Armed Forces day, father and son bonding time and riding more trains dad retired from the USN after serving 22 years.
So when his parents came up to visit from CA, we would go ride the Heber Creeper. Remember, i didn't ask for any of this until I turned 9. But when I was 8 my parents offered me to go visit my cousins in Grand Junction CO. Fly? Bus? Or train... No brainer, on the train I went alone. I didn't have time to be scared because I was traveling alone, their was just too much to see. And for the next three summers I would ride the the train two more times, the last one with my my cousin which just made it funner than Disneyland. Then in 1980 I would ride the Zephyr one last time with my mother and my two younger sisters and another cousin. Alk of this before I turned 16. Then at 16 I joined the Golden Spike model railroad club. And that's not the end... Ken and krew, another oldie but goodie pod cast.
Athearn could make some money off the fact that there is 1 standard cab dash9 left running the rails. Triclops, cit group trains. There is plenty more for this hobby to grow. I love that ich as I model it on several of my cars. Great show as always and good luck to the future.
@@edeptula2992 from dash 9 website it's saying there is one left. Which is coming thru ga today. There's about ten more people that are telling me the same thing.
Great show! Congrats on the 50th! One minor nit to pick....I've heard you say this more than once.... repeat after me: Norfolk Southern. Notice there is no "and" between the two. That is all. Carry on!
hornhospital we for sure will carry on :D!
Daniel
Great podcasts as always.
What is wrong with people why would they thumbs down geez bunch of Debbie Downers. I WAS. Getting worried why didnt you guys upload an episode. Great job guys hope to one day stop by.
2.5 day edit. made the show a little later this week.
I live to watch this show.
My goodness, I'm only 18 minutes into this and it is wonderful. Thanks
Best model train show on youtube!
While we all have seen Ken's layout, can you buy chance show the audience what the other guys model? Such as Mike's layout, Chris, Daniel, ect? I really enjoyed seeing video of the City edge layout. Great video, happy 50th, keep up the good work!
My buddy's for ever love u all a lot
Well hey it's John!
Superstars of models and the random video guy on the far side :))
How I got started in the Hobby? I saw a model train once, and I went nuts!
Why does athearn insist on still putting the ditch lights in the wrong spot? Beautiful models that you have to hack up to make prototypical.
4000 is called the Sonic bonnet where I'm from. Not really any names for the other ones. That is a great unit in person. Glad to see them in ho scale now.
And the the red and blue stripped units are just like red mane or blue mane .
Loving that bnsf.
From the Sega Game Sonic the Hedge hog
Well done Gentlemen, well done.
I call them the Stallion Family.... and I want them in my collection..
Forgot to say running n scale behind you guys.
reminds me of Hitchcock movie REAR WINDOW very nice grate bridges to
Grout show KP!
I have a question for Mike Budde: I'm interested in creating a small HO switching layout based loosely around the International Harvester Truck Plant and the supporting industry in Ft. Wayne, IN around the same time frame as what you model in (late 70's). Can you guide me toward truck bodies and frame models, as well as piggy-back type rail cars appropriate for that era and industry?
I’m sorry, TJ...I have to cast, scratchbuild or modify almost all of my auto and truck loads. It is kind of a niche area of modeling that most people ignore. We are finally getting some auto racks in HO, but loading them with quality vehicles is difficult. I would start by finding the exact IH cab you want to use and resin cast it. Go to my FB page and check for the resin casting album. That is the only way I know of to produce the quantity of vehicles you need.
Thanks Mike. I figured as much. I haven't really investigated it enough yet to know which model of IH I would need to replicate. I wonder if any of the 3D print companies like Shapeways might have chassis I could have printed. I might look into that as an option also.
Great show, is that n scale behind you guys, love it
Joe Gold yes, it is! Finally got that loop running again.
50 shows in. Never seen (noticed) Hornby once! Kinda telling. isn't it?
Great show here’s to another fifty and more
Where can I find that shirt Mike Budde is wearing... “ Built by PS Pullman Standard “ ?
What did you use to fasten the waterpaper road to the base?
Hey Ken I have made some logos for the show how can I submit them?
Giffield Junction are you on Facebook? You can send them that way.
@@mikebudde2570 yes I do I sent them to you. Thanks
I see you have a BAR there need a bartender I have 45-years behind bars