Building Bay Junction 4
| Last updated on November 23, 2020
Check out the progress of the latest Model Railroader project model train layout
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| Last updated on November 23, 2020
Check out the progress of the latest Model Railroader project model train layout
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in goes the new shell and the movable steps are now installed. Bay Junction is one more step away from being done
PLEASE change the pictures in the intro on your videos. Pete
thanks for the update
I AM fully amazed!!! you guys over their at M.RR MAG ARE a BLESSING to US modelers out here in CA, Thanks for SHAREING your INFO and videos with us ALL,,,,,…….
I think it was 3 screws with the battery change and the one from below. Why do you depend on the on camera mic for the second person so much? Please show us something happening and not tell us what you just did or are about to do or a bench with nobody there.
Do you guys ever take a break from the modeling { break-time anyone?} to run trains now and then – if only to see the trains run?
How about running a few trains for us in a future video?
Keep up the good work, and drive carefully in the snow!
Bart Sorrentino
Wow,look forward to checking it out again next fall, glad to see things go as slow there as here.
Good info, gave me some project ideas. Thanks
Wow Jim, 2×8's and 3/4 plywood for n scale. Did you guys use I beams for the MR layout? HA HA. Love the series and MR. Have been a model railroader (of some sort) since 1970. Keep up the excellent work.
Thanks for the great videos about building your ?? Junction RR. It's fun to see someone else doing what I like to do. How about the name "Kalmbach Junction".
I have not been un-able to recive any vidios for the last two or three mounths.
Kurt Mather must be a beginner…….
I watched a guy put 2 srews in a piece of plywood, very informative.
"Heavy N-scale industry!?!" Very funny!! HA! HA! HA!
Keep up the humor!
David Rupp, N-scaler scince 1970
Excellent videos, gives the viewer a good perspective that change of scenes and themes even on a almost done model layout is appropriate. I especially like the tips and work with wood. Helps understand when you look at the article what you guys tackled. Thank You and Hooah
Hey ya'll, I loved Jim H comment on his step platform that he was building in regarding it could be used for N-scale heavy industry modeling. Enjoying all of the videos, they are great and it looks like everybody is having fun doing their part to bring it all together.
The website and these videos have added another great dimension to the magazine. I look forward to the next installment of the video series as much as I do the next issue of the magazine. I'm looking forward to the videos when you get to the track laying, wiring and scenery. Keep up the good work.
Very good info.
With everyone working together on this project, how about considering the name "Fellowship Junction"?
February? I thought this project was taking place now, in real time? How old are these videos & the project?
always enjoy seeing and learning. These videos are helpful, keep up the good work and hopefully more to come
Not up to what we expect from MRM. Carpentry is part of model railroading, but the time could have been better spent with modeling.
Love the Videos! I have one question: How do you guys transition between your two DCC systems?
Very informative, I always like to see others work.
James,
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Thanks for watching,
Dana Kawala
Senior editor
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