I Moved to the East Coast!

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The much-anticipated sequel.
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Like all the new updates Shame videos won't come out very often, Would like to see more detail about that Williams by (bachmann) locomotive, And I like how on your HO layout you have a old Jupiter on the display track

chasesrailwaylinesrr
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Thanks for the update Michael. An O gauge room aswell awesome. You can run live steam on O gauge you know😁
Oh and by the way the carpet actually looks quite like grass.
I fitted RC to a new engine I got. Real easy. All I did was follow what you did with the one Terry got for me so thanks for that.
A video now and then will be just fine. Dont leave it too long though👍

davidwhite
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Welcome home!! ***eagle screech***🦅🦅🦅🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸

TheBerkshireMainline
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Those LED shop lights are great. I use them in my stock room and previously had them magnetized to the ceiling in my steel storage container. So much light.

CaptainCheezmo
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what a sweet kittie and what a sweet layout!!! 💓💓💓💓💓💓

floppaeditz
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I purposely watched this video to note something from your 2-8-0 conversion to 2-6-2 video: My prototypes are all in my head. As long as it looks right it's prototypical for my railroad. And many scoff at it because of the fact that one engine I have spec'ed out is essentially an ACL-64 locomotive with worse teething trouble than it did set in the 1930's (technologically), the response to the British Mallard, and local (to me as it was built locally) GS-4, and other contemporary steam engines is a 4-8-6 that looks alot like a T1, diesels are few & far between, but those that exist look like a mix between a GP9, GP30, and a DB class 261, with the strongest of freight engines being a 2-8-8-4 Yellowstone, and the average steam engine type being a 2-8-2, or 2-10-0....and if y'all that was crazy, y'all should see the navy. Needless to say I don't care for the "prototype" It made the hobby insufferable, and so I choose to NOT rivet count anymore and have my own locomotives(which is actually how my fictional nation of Tarvala came to be...i wanted a 4-6-0 that was not spec'ed by any makers of the type at all, and now I have the spec's all I need is a sacrifice preferably in HO, 'cuz while I do run N scale, that scale is not to be modified, or weathered (unless from factory), to small, and to young (3rd week of October is when it turns a year old)...also welcome to the east coast. Don't come to Lima, Ohio expecting to see the ol' locomotive works, it's just a gravel lot now, and as such, is a disappointment.

BattleshipOrion
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Glad to hear you made it safe! Take good care and I'm sure you'll gonna be okay with whatever life slides your way. I've heard Massachusetts is a very pretty state and I look forward to seeing your videos on some tourist railway, layouts, helicopters or new ways to hunt Smurfs in the near future! Be great man!

theyettifromcanada
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Just saw this pop up after watching the 4-4-0 video. Super excited to see how this goes.

Burlington_Route
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Woosta! I used to live in Westborough, east from you. Looking forward to seeing what you do with O scale

dagryffynhobby
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Michael, what's your cat's name? Best of luck in New England. Keep the video's coming when you have time. I watch them while I'm running trains or working in the house.

mnycats
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Hey it's all good! At least you having a full time job will mean you'll earn more to spend on trains and such, you moved to a lovely state and you're back! That's all it matters! Best of luck to you in your new location and the future of this channel!!

ryanthesteamman
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Awesome Michael! Canada’s loss is your native country’s (re)gain. I look forward to your O shenanigans.

Terrys-Steam-and-Bricks
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First of all, that intro (more like first half of video) was amazing. The views, the music, *cat, * all of it was incredible.
The O scale stuff looks really fun. It's been ages since I ran anything on FasTrack and I had forgotten how loud it was. Also it seems some problems never change. Your Williams 4-6-0 throws a traction tire, my 1948 Lionel 671 had one of its nickel rims come loose, same problem just with a different generation of trains.
Also when I saw the thumbnail I thought this was an entirely different channel belonging to a friend of mine who I just saw today, so the "Moved to the East Coast" confused me until I realized it was actually you. Your new hairstyle makes you look almost exactly like him lol

TitanicKid
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Welcome home, Michael! I hope I get to meet you someday, now that you’re in my neck of the woods!

BMMEC
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Good to see you got there OK and settling in well. 😊👍

ThatBIGTRAINGuy
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glad to know that there is another train fan in the area

Trainhead
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Welcome to new england from a connectican! Yes we are all assholes but the good type. love ur content

Badeumus
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I really like the new set-up for the HO layout! It looks so old-time with the wooden walls behind it which really fits the theme well (since it’s a heritage line!) I do think the break in the backdrop due to the window looks a little odd, but there isn’t much you can do about that since wrapping the backdrop round the window wouldn’t work I’m guessing 😂.

Looking forward to seeing the O Scale Layout!!!

Also, are you still building your N Scale layout? I saw you post about it on the Facebook group ages ago but haven’t seen anything since

modelrailfan
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It was fun watching your O-scale train. What is the diameter of that track circle?

michaelphilo
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oooh! i cant wait to see the new layout! but, i do have two questions!

do you have any plans to expand the original HO scale layout? am just a bit curious :3
and the other is do you plan to have a place to crawl into the middle of the O scale layout, or will there be a lifting section? since i figure you probably would need either of them to get into the middle-

canadaw.e