N Scale Layout In Progress Part 4
Uploader Comments (humppyus)
All Comments (9)
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Excellent weathering of the engines and freight cars.
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nice job humpy
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Beautiful scenery and weathering. The strung line poles on the right-of-way lend lots of realism to the scene. Your description says "no sound" but I rather like hearing the noise the train makes as it passes. No music, no faked/dubbed train sounds. Bravo.
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I used to go to the Toronto Christmas Train Show and I think there was a spring show I used to go to as well.
I live in Kitchener, but grew up in Milton.
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What a beautiful railroad from the track work to the scenery to the nicely weathered rolling stock. One of the best compliments we N scalers can get is that viewers cant tell if the railroad is HO or N when viewing and that certainly holds true with your railroad!
Nice scenery, and nice weathering. Very realistic looking.
Check mine out when you can, I am just begining to build a new one, but I have a video of the old one up.
LeonJRichard 3 years ago
Leon, I took a good look at your layout. Very nice indeed. I assume you custom painted your locos? I also liked the consistancey of your scenery. You stuck to a theme throught. Correct me if I'm wrong, however I get the impression you are a fellow Ontarian? Perhaps we have crossed paths at some of the train shows. I am with the Pine Ridge Club out of Oshawa.
humppyus 3 years ago
Looks great! Nice long train.
route29a 3 years ago
Thanks very much. Currently I am scrambling to finish another sceniced area on my layout. My wife is getting a little tired of the mess that comes with scenery jobs. I hope to have a new video in about 4 weeks.
humppyus 3 years ago
What does the rest of the layout look like ? This part is very nice .
fenstrat1 3 years ago
Thanks for your kind comments. The majority is still without scenery. There are a couple other areas I can video that are finished. I started putting together a city scene which won't be finished until winter of 2009. This has been quite time consuming as I have had to scratch build and kit bash the vast majority of it. Let alone the electrical / lighting.
humppyus 3 years ago