When the train passed the crosssing 3 times, every time, there are "new" cars waiting. Like that kind of detail to get the video entertaining. Nice layout too.
Although I'm a Union Pacific fan and model the railroad in HO Scale, I enjoy your videos and notice we have the same interest in modeling industries. Keep the videos coming!!! Good 👍 video....
Thank you so much! UP has trackage rights on the layout so I have an excuse to run my UP locomotives! Glad you enjoy the videos and thanks again for the kind words.
Awesome video, as usual. I love the complex switching part of your layout with the crossover near the team track area, that section of your layout is my favorite, great job on the video, and thank you for sharing it with us. Dave B.
That is a great layout. The detail is so nice & realistic. Great Video for would be layout enthusiasts to watch including myself in Australia in terms of a USA layout, nice...
Love your op vids...slow, prototypical speeds on a great looking layout! Lots of great details too like the little hedge in front of the office at 13:25!
Very smooth. But two operating questions. First, what moves the turnouts - under-table machine or under-table manual control? Second, what do you use to uncouple? Sharp bamboo stick, a manufactured stick or magnets on a stick, other? Do you ever uncouple early, offset the heads and then push cars to the final spot?
Thanks Roger! As far as switch control, everything on the mainline has switch motors mainly because the mainline is CTC controlled by the dispatcher. All switches on the branchline are hand throw. The only exception is the switch from the mainline to the branch has a switch machine. To uncouple the cars I just use a sharp skewer. Thanks for the questions!
Great video! The first one I've watched. Could you provide an image or link to your track plan? Id like to get a sense of the entire layout. Do you have a list of "beyond the layout" industries you service? Thx in advance for your assistance.
Nice ops session :) And I have a couple of questions: 1.) Is that switch stand at 2:23 in front of the figure real or fake? 2.) I can't remember if I've asked this one before but, where did you get that switch stand?
@@milepost33 Thanks for telling me where you got the switch stand. Also, I didn't ask the first question properly; what I meant to ask was: Is the switch stand attached to the switch itself or is it not attached and just there for show?
When the train passed the crosssing 3 times, every time, there are "new" cars waiting. Like that kind of detail to get the video entertaining. Nice layout too.
I’m so glad you noticed that! Thanks for the kind words and glad you like the videos!
Although I'm a Union Pacific fan and model the railroad in HO Scale, I enjoy your videos and notice we have the same interest in modeling industries.
Keep the videos coming!!! Good 👍 video....
Thank you so much! UP has trackage rights on the layout so I have an excuse to run my UP locomotives! Glad you enjoy the videos and thanks again for the kind words.
Gorgeous layout man. Excellent use of the space.
Thanks! I fit as much as I possibly could! Glad you enjoyed the videos!
I like how you overlayed the prototypical sound of the locos at TS 11:30 as it goes by. Adds that extra "depth" element. 👍👍
Thank you Colin! Yeah I thought it made the video a little more realistic. Appreciate the kind words!
@@milepost33 welcome
Awesome video, as usual. I love the complex switching part of your layout with the crossover near the team track area, that section of your layout is my favorite, great job on the video, and thank you for sharing it with us. Dave B.
Hi Dave! Thank you so much for the kind words and glad you enjoy the videos!
Thanks for sharing, excellent presentation.
I really appreciate that! Thank you!!
Love the excellent detail and keep up the excellent work
Thank you very much!!
Hi Milepost 33 Productions and i like yours video is Cool & Thanks Milepost 33 Productions & Friends Randy
Thank you Randy!
Grest video! The additional sounds are very effective.
Also subbed.
Glad you enjoy the videos!! Thanks for the kind words!
great work!! i really enjoyed this! Cheers, Wade
Thank you!! Much appreciated!
This layouts a great inspiration
Thank you!
That is a great layout.
The detail is so nice & realistic.
Great Video for would be layout enthusiasts to watch including myself in Australia in terms of a USA layout, nice...
Thanks John! Glad you like the videos!
What a fun layout .... I love it 👍
Glad you like it!
Love the model of 3751! One of these days im going to have to try getting one for myself.
That thing is awesome!! I model mostly modern equipment but I just can’t resist running the 3751!
Are we gonna get to see it run sometime? @@milepost33
So very realistic! Love watching your wonderful videos.
Thanks so much!
I really want to get my hands on a BN green SD40-2
Love your op vids...slow, prototypical speeds on a great looking layout! Lots of great details too like the little hedge in front of the office at 13:25!
Thanks so much for kind words!
Awesome layout
Thank you so much!
@@milepost33 it's great to railfan someone's layout on CZcams
I always enjoy tagging along with the local crew. Is it possible to tone down the flange squealing noise?
Thanks for the feedback!
Very smooth. But two operating questions. First, what moves the turnouts - under-table machine or under-table manual control? Second, what do you use to uncouple? Sharp bamboo stick, a manufactured stick or magnets on a stick, other? Do you ever uncouple early, offset the heads and then push cars to the final spot?
Thanks Roger! As far as switch control, everything on the mainline has switch motors mainly because the mainline is CTC controlled by the dispatcher. All switches on the branchline are hand throw. The only exception is the switch from the mainline to the branch has a switch machine. To uncouple the cars I just use a sharp skewer. Thanks for the questions!
Great video! The first one I've watched. Could you provide an image or link to your track plan? Id like to get a sense of the entire layout. Do you have a list of "beyond the layout" industries you service? Thx in advance for your assistance.
Hi! Great video!!
How many industries off the layout does the team track serve??
Thank you so much! There are 8 industries on the branchline.
How about a video just on vehicles
Nice ops session :)
And I have a couple of questions:
1.) Is that switch stand at 2:23 in front of the figure real or fake?
2.) I can't remember if I've asked this one before but, where did you get that switch stand?
Thanks! So the switch stand is made by Details West and I believe I bought it from Lombard Hobbies.
@@milepost33 Thanks for telling me where you got the switch stand.
Also, I didn't ask the first question properly; what I meant to ask was: Is the switch stand attached to the switch itself or is it not attached and just there for show?