Happy holidays everyone.
From new to the hobby, to those that live on plywood central fun for all, happy holidays!
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Happy holidays everyone.
From new to the hobby, to those that live on plywood central fun for all, happy holidays!
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Joey, Kudos on a great presentation, You have a great delivery, very clear and easy to listen to. I have a felling you have done this before. Professional.
John
As always your work is outstanding. Thank you for sharing.
I think what holds us Plywood central guys is having everything wired up correctly, not being able to envision the scene in advance, and procrastinating by just running trains.
Right now I am mired in a new construction method for making an elevated double track line over the layout from scratch....
Keep up the great work!
LOOKS LIKE HOME!!! That means great work again!
Joey i'm not sure you got this exactly 100% right yet. so to help you out when i get to the scenery stage of my layout i would be willing to let you get a little.... cancel that a LOT OF PRACTICE TIME in. i'm only doing this to help you get better at this. i'm sure not many others would be willing to take that risk!!! seriously WOW
Great video and inspiration. Looking forward to more tips on how to, and creative design ideas. Thanks for posting!
Another great video.
Joey
You pull it together as well as anybody
Steve
"...and then it was the wire wheel..haHAAAAAAAAA..."
That's my favorite quote from the video, lol!
Thanks for the video!
Joey,
What a great video, very nicely done !!!!!!!!!
Alex
Joey, thanks for the video. I forwarded it on to all of the AMRS members of Oh, Ky, Wv!
Our whole club enjoys your videos, and many have talked about what they have learned from you, at our club meetings.........................Brandy
Nicely done video Joey. Enjoyed watching all your videos.
Thanks.
Joey, enjoyed watching your video and techniques on layout landscape and terrain construction. Well done!
Steve, Lady and Tex
Yes, Joey, Thanks for posting as I have been playing around and getting no where and hopefully i can get the motivation to get on with it.
Phil
Side Bar Story
Hi Joey Ricard • My wife is from Ouray Colorado, which is the first city north of the Durango & Silverton area. The local call the drive, the Million Dollar Highway. I am a flat lander and every summer, we would drive this road. I had blisters on my hands from the car's steering wheel. The Rocky Mountains are beautiful, but if you are driving a mini van with three children and the wife, it can be a hard drive. Thanks, for sharing your videos of this area and RR skills
Click Screen Shot from Joey Ricard's video to enlarge.
Super job as always, Joey.
Art
Thanks all,
That is a great story about your wife's area there. I have to admit that although the scenery on the train was wonderful - that bus ride back down that highway provided the views I was after. That was spectacular in every sense of the word.
Now instead of capturing the video image, here are the still images from just after that point in the video. The panorama is of my special techniques. I offer these prints and many like it on my other site (bottom link in my signature)
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