 Exciting things are happening at Train Masters TV. Here's what subscribers will see in the coming months. In the Back Shop Clinic, we'll have segments on making better scenery that'll help you build the layout of your dreams and how to hand lay track and build your own trouble-free turnouts. Aside from a few touches with the file to clean things up, that, sir, is your curved turn out. Try it. You'll be surprised at how easy it is, and you'll be surprised at how good you can become with a little bit of practice. Vintage models. Can they measure up to today's standards? David Woodhead and Rick Green say, absolutely. It's pretty darn thick. I thought it was going to be like punch out. No, no, no. The laser wasn't invented until 1959 or 60. That's right. This is the hard way. From rail to railroad, crew call goes deep into the world of prototype operations. You can really get into the minutiae of railroading when you look at a timetable. Woodstock was a 10-mile-per-hour speed limit throughout the entire yard, and that was because of all the unprotected grade crossings. Fired Up is returning to Jeff Young's backyard to explore the fascinating world of garden-scale live steam, including how to run using real coal. Warm up your soldering irons. DCC Decoded returns with more from the world of advanced train control. On notch 8, Jeff Pinchbeck demonstrates the ease of adding a 3D printer to your home workshop. The higher-end machines are Wi-Fi. You can actually, with your tablet or your phone, can watch how your job is doing with the status of it. So you can wander around the house. I'm 30% done. I can get another coffee. And a new series only on Train Masters TV. Start small. Think big. Follow along as Miles Hale builds a project layout designed to get hobbyists out of the armchair and running trains. He'll have lots of help from friends along the way. What if this is a junction where this is say an older main went off this way and the newer branch goes off this way? So we actually, although we only show it as a couple of spurs here, later we could actually extend this on into staging or we could even add another section. And there's much more, including scenery tips, locomotive and rolling stock weathering, cutting-edge documentaries and tours of inspiring model railways, all shot in high-definition video with professional production values. Subscribers get all this and more every month for less than the price of a sandwich. So what are you waiting for? Visit trainmasters.tv and become a member today. Train Masters TV, helping you achieve your hobby dreams.