Building Bay Junction part 1

Love the “sneak preview”. It is really great to see the people who write MR are real modelers. Keep up the good work

I always enjoy the videos you guys do. Do you guys really get paid for what you do? Just kidding… You and your co-workers are doing a great job keeping us interested in the hobby.

WOW ! … This is going to be really great…
Wish I had that much room !!!

My favorite part is the scene at 3:30 in the video.

You have your work cut out for you. It will be good to follow your progress.

Lots of luck!

Great inspiration for getting our creative juices flowing!

David, Just want you to know that I have nine NH EP-3s in n scale for my railroad. They were originally Kato EF-57s.

I love junctions and towers and look forward to reading this series.

David, thanks for a great intro…I’m looking forward to the installments… and additional hints and techniques.

This looks like it will be a great series. Looking forward to it. Unlike your past project layouts, the planned ability to adapt and plug this into an exiting layout is a whole new dimension. Also looking forward to see the various industries and how they are modeled.

Bring on the to the Bay Junction series, and always look forward to each issue.

I am very interested in modeling a junction as a main portion of a model railroad so I am looking forward to seeing how this project develops.

Lovin’ the videos. You guys get better with each one. I’m hoping to stop by one of these days. It would be great to meet some of you face to face after all these years.

Happy Thanksgiving.

Great! I am looking forward to reading about this project.

Looking forward to it…I model HiRail O gauge but still learn lots from what you do.

Look forward to see how the project evolves. In my layout I have some areas for industries. Just need a push and this just might do it.
Here is a suggestion for the name Redondo Junction.

You should name the town Elmhurst (or Charlotte).

I always look forward to your layout series articles. No matter what the scale is, theirs always useful information that can be used and applied to other scales one models in.
Bring’em on!

This looks like a very interesting addition to incorporate into the the MR&T. Can’t wait to see the results. Could you answer a question for me, why don’t you have a video of Cody’s office every week? Does it take up to much of the space in the news letter? Sorry i just enjoy the Cody’s office videos.
Ron Peterson
Iowa

Lots of great ideas to use on my current project. Thanks!