Fine N Scale products are what we sell at reasonable prices and great service. We look forward to doing business with you. Mike & Robin Fifer Fifer Hobby Supply LLC
Sometimes, the small details are the best to do 👍👍
@N-Scale20 сағат бұрын
Thanks Greg , I agree!
@edwardaudet8367Күн бұрын
Mike, Love the T-shirt.
@N-ScaleКүн бұрын
Thanks , Me Too !!!
@gerdeguelle1967Күн бұрын
Nice video update Mike .
@N-ScaleКүн бұрын
Thanks Ger !!!!
@stevetandysr.28162 күн бұрын
Mike , another great video . I hope your Doctors report was/will be a good one . Enjoyed our short conversation the other day on the phone . Also Prayers for your friend . Your video's answer some of my how to questions . Thanks . God Bless .
@N-Scale2 күн бұрын
Thank You so much Steve !! Mike
@ronzufelt14282 күн бұрын
Love the shirt. Great video. Garage is going to look great.
@N-Scale2 күн бұрын
Thanks so very much Ron !!!
@michaelsullivan35812 күн бұрын
Yay Gavin!
@joesestito43422 күн бұрын
Hi Mike….. the scrap yard looks awesome. As does the lighting in the buildings. I hope your doctors appointment goes well….. take care Joe.
@N-Scale2 күн бұрын
Thank You Joe !!! Mike
@garychestnut63802 күн бұрын
Great shirt Mike. Thanks for sharing, Mike
@N-Scale2 күн бұрын
Thanks so much Gary !!
@darylhitchcock76802 күн бұрын
Details Hey... Good Work...
@N-Scale2 күн бұрын
Thanks Daryl !
@Longshadowsmodeltrees2 күн бұрын
Hope everything go's well for you with the Doctors, great update too. Bob
@N-Scale2 күн бұрын
Thank You Bob !!
@tanzj2 күн бұрын
Well done update on both your Texaco gas station details and your friend....John
@N-Scale2 күн бұрын
Thank You so much John , Mike
@bigsparky652 күн бұрын
Amazing details on the tool box, layout coming along nice. Love your shirt
@N-Scale2 күн бұрын
Thanks , Thanks , and Thanks !!! Mike
@caryhocker2 күн бұрын
Amazing detail on the Texaco station! I would never have the patience to see that kind of project through. Look forward to seeing it all together.
@N-Scale2 күн бұрын
Thanks Cary. Not sure I will make it through either !!!
@mikefisher26732 күн бұрын
Mike, you made a video awhile back about mentioning replacing Atlas moter with Kato motors. Is there anyway that you can list of which motors you used for replacement.
@N-Scale2 күн бұрын
No sir and I also said in the video that I would not show how. There are special tools and a bunch of trial and error. Sorry, Mike
@mikefisher26732 күн бұрын
@@N-Scale Mike thanks for reply don't need a video on how to replace, just the code numbers you used for replacement so I purchased the motors.
@kenlynch63322 күн бұрын
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@N-Scale2 күн бұрын
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@marcsisk24542 күн бұрын
Hey Mike... Best wishes to you and your friend. I know that is a tough situation that only gets worse, but with a friend like you, I am sure that he is very appreciative of your kindness. Take Care!
@N-Scale2 күн бұрын
Thank You so much Marc !!
@freescopesdad2 күн бұрын
Like the shirt 😀
@N-Scale2 күн бұрын
Thanks !! I Love Dogs !!
@StormySkyRailProductions2 күн бұрын
Cool update Mike, the garage details were awesome! I assume 1/25th scale? N scale is looking great! (Dave).
@N-Scale2 күн бұрын
Thanks and Yes 1/25th
@williamthawley92512 күн бұрын
I like the tool chest, where did you get this from, and I love your channel, you have a great layout, and do some interesting things. SUBSCRIBE
@N-Scale2 күн бұрын
Thanks William , It is an old MRC kit and 1/24th scale. Thanks , Mike
@NitroStarGT2 күн бұрын
Enjoyed Mike and hang in there.
@N-Scale2 күн бұрын
Thanks Brother, I am doing my best !! Mike
@davestrains68162 күн бұрын
Tool chest looks awesome. I feel your pain on stagnant I have been stuck at my level for months. I hope you get a great report from your doctor. Great update and thanks for sharing. Dave
@N-Scale2 күн бұрын
Thank You Dave. Looking forward to work on the car. Mike
@Thespiritofcoloradorr3 күн бұрын
Miiiiiike are you trying to trick me again in the end lol ggrrr I love that little toolbox that was so very cute and so cool!! prayers for your ct scan results to be good and prayers for your friend! sending love and prayers always 💞💞🙏🏻🙏🏻
@N-Scale2 күн бұрын
Thank You Nancy !!! I wanted to make sure you were still here !! LOL
@Thespiritofcoloradorr2 күн бұрын
@@N-Scale I am not going anywhere mike lol i even watched all the ads with the first one being kamala begging for money lol and my vote ha ha dont worry you cant shoo me off that easy!!!
@lyndonfoster10903 күн бұрын
You know Mike, now that you have that 1/24th scale station, you'll need a Piko G scale outdoor railroad in the back garden....just a thought (wink) Good luck at the doctors, been there, just do some more walking is my advice and you'll be fine :). Keep cool and happy mid July!. BTW have you been to see the 2926 484 ? I think of you and your family everytime I read about that great loco and its progress.
@N-Scale3 күн бұрын
I have seen 2926 during the resto and I had G in the back but it is always to hot , to cold , to windy, or to little time and dogs and cats pee on it !!
@lyndonfoster10903 күн бұрын
Nice that you have local traffic near by, love the switching stuff and smaller units as that's what I will model. I hope it wasn't too hot and that Gavin came along too. Nice to keep it different, thank you.
@N-Scale3 күн бұрын
It was Hot and Gavin came later and Thanks for being here !!!
@lyndonfoster10903 күн бұрын
I am a bit late to the party on this but an excellent video and I will save this one for sure on fixing the EL capitan set too. Love the trees too . Next step is ground cover (wink)..keep well and never stop learning ..ps ( can't wait for the mustang update) thank you as always
@N-Scale3 күн бұрын
Thanks Lyndon !!
@David-yo5re3 күн бұрын
Hey Mike, It's always a good day when you post a new update. Your attention to detail is outstanding. The Texaco station is going to be amazing. Did you make your own wooden crossings or are they kits? I'm keeping your friend in my prayers. I hope everything goes well for you with your doctor.
@N-Scale3 күн бұрын
Thanks David. The crossings are all Blair-Line
@jacko97593 күн бұрын
Looking good Mike 😊 Good news about yir friend
@N-Scale3 күн бұрын
Not good news, He is dying. Mike
@kyontiger57263 күн бұрын
Enjoyed your update. Where do you get the n scale tools vices jacks ect from? Cheers from down under.
@N-Scale3 күн бұрын
Those are 1/24 for the model cars and not N Scale. Thanks for checking it out! Mike
@gregorykeliher5423 күн бұрын
Thanks for another enjoyable video update, Mike, always enjoy your videos which show so much skill and modelling possibilities. All the best for your health results and thoughts for your friend
@N-Scale3 күн бұрын
Thanks so much Greg. Mike
@charlesmcclure59943 күн бұрын
My prayers are with you and your friend ✝️
@N-Scale3 күн бұрын
Thank You Charles
@troy.peters3 күн бұрын
Thanks for another great update. Did I see your old Chevy Pick-up in one of the car piles in your junk yard?
@N-Scale3 күн бұрын
I do not even want to thjink of that POS !!! LOL
@elleryparsons24333 күн бұрын
Little By Little.
@ronaldjoyce73745 күн бұрын
I’ve had that same issue on those truck pins, just a tiny bit goes a long way 👍🏻 Sorry to hear about your friend, that’s hard to hear. Ron
@N-Scale5 күн бұрын
Thank You Ron and glad to have you here
@davestrains68166 күн бұрын
hate to hear about your friend. Beautiful train on a beautiful layout. Thanks for sharing. Dave
@N-Scale6 күн бұрын
Thanks so much for being here !!
@louisletourneau34296 күн бұрын
Thanks for this video Mike , I melted some axles in the past on KATO turnouts that were not aligned the proper way , by the time the breaker tripped it was too late 😢 The worst were locomotive axles , they are not still available like a KATO passengers cars .... Sorry you lost your friend , we are at an age that our beloved friends are disapearing one by one around us , it's tough ....😢😢😢
@N-Scale6 күн бұрын
Thanks Louis, you need a PSXX1 shop.fiferhobby.com/cart.php?m=product_detail&p=25720
@IMRROcom9 күн бұрын
Con Cor passenger cars have issues like that with radius less than 16" to 15"... body and tucks interfere with each other.
@rickmiller5959 күн бұрын
My condolences for your friend! He clearly was important to you, so sorry for your loss!
@N-Scale9 күн бұрын
Thank You Rick.
@petechimney675510 күн бұрын
Mike Most aspen groves are actually single clones of the original tree. You will notice that all of the trees turn colors at the same time in the Fall. Therefore it would be prototypical to plant them in a dense clump.
@caryhocker10 күн бұрын
MIke, must say I'm surpised (and pleased) by your music selection. Thanks for the Campbell video as well - I am in my middle stage of planning my layout and wondering about bridges heading up into the Gila forest. Would you do a Campbell bridge again, or would you pick something like a Heljan or Walthers kit instead?
@N-Scale10 күн бұрын
I am not sure that any are still available
@kenhorne565010 күн бұрын
I enjoyed workshop tips. Nice watching trains
@dustinainsley879210 күн бұрын
Hey Mike, great video as always. The layout is looking exquisite. I’m sorry that your club is losing another member, but at least he was in a position to make a conscience choice regarding his own care. I’m sorry to everyone at the club for their loss of a member. Yeah I’ve noticed those ATFRPO cars. Those are the only ones I’ve seen it have screws like that?????. other than everything I stated I wish you and your wife well and I hope everything keeps going well at the club and I look forward to your next video. Thank you for making great and fun videos to watch and I’ll keep watching.
@N-Scale10 күн бұрын
Thanks for the kind words Dustin
@NitroStarGT10 күн бұрын
Enjoyed this vid Mike. I'm with ya on life changes, enjoyed the train run, your tree work, and tips for fixing derailment issues 👍👌💪
@bigsparky6510 күн бұрын
Sorry to hear about your friend. You been busy planting trees. Layout looks fantastic, looking forward to seeing more updates 😀
@N-Scale10 күн бұрын
Thanks so much Jeff
@shawnlancaster163410 күн бұрын
Layout is getting better and better. Great tricks to solve issues. Had the same issue long ago. Did the same and fixed my issue. Tricks come from long time experience and great imagination lol. Amazing how 500 trees are not enough and 8 to 900 doesnt seem like alot. Keep up the videos . Sry for your loss.
@N-Scale10 күн бұрын
Thanks so much Shawn !!!
@shawnlancaster163410 күн бұрын
@@N-Scale your welcome Mike. Look forward to your videos all the time. I hope and pray i can still do as much as you when im as seasoned as you. Im about 20 years younger and sometimes i envy your mobility lol. Keep moving Mike. God bless you and yours !
@kerraedge400610 күн бұрын
Tim Edge here-- So sad to learn of your friend and fellow railroader in his time of declining health. May God bless him and his family through this. All the added trees really fill-in your layout. Seems like always something to repair on a railroad ( just like the real ones). By the way Harbor Freight sells a hot knife blade type foam cutter makes fast time on that ash pit hole. Thanks for all you do with these videos. Take care.
@N-Scale10 күн бұрын
Thanks for the tip Tim !!!
@rqyrunge293910 күн бұрын
Looks great just enough trees not. Condolences on your club member
@modelrailroadingthesouthwest10 күн бұрын
Mike I’m sorry yo hear that your friend is not doing well. I’ll send some prayers to you all. It’s harrowing to hear about stuff like that. The addition of new trees look great! Thank you for making that video for me. I appreciate you taking the time for that. That set looks so good going around that layout! It looks right at home on your layout. Now I definitely need to look into building an El Captain train. That’s such a pain that the cars have you trouble in the process. I agree with you on what you said at the end of your video. It’s good to find problems with your layout and just fix them instead of just removing the trains that are problematic.
@N-Scale10 күн бұрын
Thanks JT and thanks for the friendship !
@caryhocker10 күн бұрын
Sorry for the loss MIke. Thanks for sharing not only that, but your problem solving experience, a good lesson to be had.
@N-Scale10 күн бұрын
Thank You Cary. I can not imagine having to make a decision to end life.
@larryboyer10 күн бұрын
Passenger cars can be a pain, my most expensive passenger cars from walthers have given me more problems than my riverrosse or IHC cars. The higher the quality the more finicky they become. Sorry about your friend and fellow modeled.
@tanzj10 күн бұрын
Mike, I have routinely found that Kato passenger cars are light per NMRA weight standards. Nice update. Sorry to hear about your friend....John
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Sometimes, the small details are the best to do 👍👍
Thanks Greg , I agree!
Mike, Love the T-shirt.
Thanks , Me Too !!!
Nice video update Mike .
Thanks Ger !!!!
Mike , another great video . I hope your Doctors report was/will be a good one . Enjoyed our short conversation the other day on the phone . Also Prayers for your friend . Your video's answer some of my how to questions . Thanks . God Bless .
Thank You so much Steve !! Mike
Love the shirt. Great video. Garage is going to look great.
Thanks so very much Ron !!!
Yay Gavin!
Hi Mike….. the scrap yard looks awesome. As does the lighting in the buildings. I hope your doctors appointment goes well….. take care Joe.
Thank You Joe !!! Mike
Great shirt Mike. Thanks for sharing, Mike
Thanks so much Gary !!
Details Hey... Good Work...
Thanks Daryl !
Hope everything go's well for you with the Doctors, great update too. Bob
Thank You Bob !!
Well done update on both your Texaco gas station details and your friend....John
Thank You so much John , Mike
Amazing details on the tool box, layout coming along nice. Love your shirt
Thanks , Thanks , and Thanks !!! Mike
Amazing detail on the Texaco station! I would never have the patience to see that kind of project through. Look forward to seeing it all together.
Thanks Cary. Not sure I will make it through either !!!
Mike, you made a video awhile back about mentioning replacing Atlas moter with Kato motors. Is there anyway that you can list of which motors you used for replacement.
No sir and I also said in the video that I would not show how. There are special tools and a bunch of trial and error. Sorry, Mike
@@N-Scale Mike thanks for reply don't need a video on how to replace, just the code numbers you used for replacement so I purchased the motors.
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Hey Mike... Best wishes to you and your friend. I know that is a tough situation that only gets worse, but with a friend like you, I am sure that he is very appreciative of your kindness. Take Care!
Thank You so much Marc !!
Like the shirt 😀
Thanks !! I Love Dogs !!
Cool update Mike, the garage details were awesome! I assume 1/25th scale? N scale is looking great! (Dave).
Thanks and Yes 1/25th
I like the tool chest, where did you get this from, and I love your channel, you have a great layout, and do some interesting things. SUBSCRIBE
Thanks William , It is an old MRC kit and 1/24th scale. Thanks , Mike
Enjoyed Mike and hang in there.
Thanks Brother, I am doing my best !! Mike
Tool chest looks awesome. I feel your pain on stagnant I have been stuck at my level for months. I hope you get a great report from your doctor. Great update and thanks for sharing. Dave
Thank You Dave. Looking forward to work on the car. Mike
Miiiiiike are you trying to trick me again in the end lol ggrrr I love that little toolbox that was so very cute and so cool!! prayers for your ct scan results to be good and prayers for your friend! sending love and prayers always 💞💞🙏🏻🙏🏻
Thank You Nancy !!! I wanted to make sure you were still here !! LOL
@@N-Scale I am not going anywhere mike lol i even watched all the ads with the first one being kamala begging for money lol and my vote ha ha dont worry you cant shoo me off that easy!!!
You know Mike, now that you have that 1/24th scale station, you'll need a Piko G scale outdoor railroad in the back garden....just a thought (wink) Good luck at the doctors, been there, just do some more walking is my advice and you'll be fine :). Keep cool and happy mid July!. BTW have you been to see the 2926 484 ? I think of you and your family everytime I read about that great loco and its progress.
I have seen 2926 during the resto and I had G in the back but it is always to hot , to cold , to windy, or to little time and dogs and cats pee on it !!
Nice that you have local traffic near by, love the switching stuff and smaller units as that's what I will model. I hope it wasn't too hot and that Gavin came along too. Nice to keep it different, thank you.
It was Hot and Gavin came later and Thanks for being here !!!
I am a bit late to the party on this but an excellent video and I will save this one for sure on fixing the EL capitan set too. Love the trees too . Next step is ground cover (wink)..keep well and never stop learning ..ps ( can't wait for the mustang update) thank you as always
Thanks Lyndon !!
Hey Mike, It's always a good day when you post a new update. Your attention to detail is outstanding. The Texaco station is going to be amazing. Did you make your own wooden crossings or are they kits? I'm keeping your friend in my prayers. I hope everything goes well for you with your doctor.
Thanks David. The crossings are all Blair-Line
Looking good Mike 😊 Good news about yir friend
Not good news, He is dying. Mike
Enjoyed your update. Where do you get the n scale tools vices jacks ect from? Cheers from down under.
Those are 1/24 for the model cars and not N Scale. Thanks for checking it out! Mike
Thanks for another enjoyable video update, Mike, always enjoy your videos which show so much skill and modelling possibilities. All the best for your health results and thoughts for your friend
Thanks so much Greg. Mike
My prayers are with you and your friend ✝️
Thank You Charles
Thanks for another great update. Did I see your old Chevy Pick-up in one of the car piles in your junk yard?
I do not even want to thjink of that POS !!! LOL
Little By Little.
I’ve had that same issue on those truck pins, just a tiny bit goes a long way 👍🏻 Sorry to hear about your friend, that’s hard to hear. Ron
Thank You Ron and glad to have you here
hate to hear about your friend. Beautiful train on a beautiful layout. Thanks for sharing. Dave
Thanks so much for being here !!
Thanks for this video Mike , I melted some axles in the past on KATO turnouts that were not aligned the proper way , by the time the breaker tripped it was too late 😢 The worst were locomotive axles , they are not still available like a KATO passengers cars .... Sorry you lost your friend , we are at an age that our beloved friends are disapearing one by one around us , it's tough ....😢😢😢
Thanks Louis, you need a PSXX1 shop.fiferhobby.com/cart.php?m=product_detail&p=25720
Con Cor passenger cars have issues like that with radius less than 16" to 15"... body and tucks interfere with each other.
My condolences for your friend! He clearly was important to you, so sorry for your loss!
Thank You Rick.
Mike Most aspen groves are actually single clones of the original tree. You will notice that all of the trees turn colors at the same time in the Fall. Therefore it would be prototypical to plant them in a dense clump.
MIke, must say I'm surpised (and pleased) by your music selection. Thanks for the Campbell video as well - I am in my middle stage of planning my layout and wondering about bridges heading up into the Gila forest. Would you do a Campbell bridge again, or would you pick something like a Heljan or Walthers kit instead?
I am not sure that any are still available
I enjoyed workshop tips. Nice watching trains
Hey Mike, great video as always. The layout is looking exquisite. I’m sorry that your club is losing another member, but at least he was in a position to make a conscience choice regarding his own care. I’m sorry to everyone at the club for their loss of a member. Yeah I’ve noticed those ATFRPO cars. Those are the only ones I’ve seen it have screws like that?????. other than everything I stated I wish you and your wife well and I hope everything keeps going well at the club and I look forward to your next video. Thank you for making great and fun videos to watch and I’ll keep watching.
Thanks for the kind words Dustin
Enjoyed this vid Mike. I'm with ya on life changes, enjoyed the train run, your tree work, and tips for fixing derailment issues 👍👌💪
Sorry to hear about your friend. You been busy planting trees. Layout looks fantastic, looking forward to seeing more updates 😀
Thanks so much Jeff
Layout is getting better and better. Great tricks to solve issues. Had the same issue long ago. Did the same and fixed my issue. Tricks come from long time experience and great imagination lol. Amazing how 500 trees are not enough and 8 to 900 doesnt seem like alot. Keep up the videos . Sry for your loss.
Thanks so much Shawn !!!
@@N-Scale your welcome Mike. Look forward to your videos all the time. I hope and pray i can still do as much as you when im as seasoned as you. Im about 20 years younger and sometimes i envy your mobility lol. Keep moving Mike. God bless you and yours !
Tim Edge here-- So sad to learn of your friend and fellow railroader in his time of declining health. May God bless him and his family through this. All the added trees really fill-in your layout. Seems like always something to repair on a railroad ( just like the real ones). By the way Harbor Freight sells a hot knife blade type foam cutter makes fast time on that ash pit hole. Thanks for all you do with these videos. Take care.
Thanks for the tip Tim !!!
Looks great just enough trees not. Condolences on your club member
Mike I’m sorry yo hear that your friend is not doing well. I’ll send some prayers to you all. It’s harrowing to hear about stuff like that. The addition of new trees look great! Thank you for making that video for me. I appreciate you taking the time for that. That set looks so good going around that layout! It looks right at home on your layout. Now I definitely need to look into building an El Captain train. That’s such a pain that the cars have you trouble in the process. I agree with you on what you said at the end of your video. It’s good to find problems with your layout and just fix them instead of just removing the trains that are problematic.
Thanks JT and thanks for the friendship !
Sorry for the loss MIke. Thanks for sharing not only that, but your problem solving experience, a good lesson to be had.
Thank You Cary. I can not imagine having to make a decision to end life.
Passenger cars can be a pain, my most expensive passenger cars from walthers have given me more problems than my riverrosse or IHC cars. The higher the quality the more finicky they become. Sorry about your friend and fellow modeled.
Mike, I have routinely found that Kato passenger cars are light per NMRA weight standards. Nice update. Sorry to hear about your friend....John
Thanks John , Mike