I am coming over from Instagram and was glad you talked about the reaching the back of the layout.I have been trying to find your measurements . Was thinking 4' deep ! Just a little to deep for my layout but I really do like the rolling layout idea. Great points on your yard also. Just stopping by to say we are neighbors !! I live in Polk Co. Florida myself. Love your content!! We follow a lot of the same modelers !!
Sorry you lost your garage! Yep, too much fun! I like the track plan. For that bare space, add more yard. What I found on my double ended yard and layout sidings is I need more parking. I like to see all my rolling stock displayed and not in boxes. I'm also kicking myself for not doing a double track Main Line for the whole layout, oh well! What else, oh yea, I could have started off with DCC but at the time felt it would cost too much. Again, had I known..... Now that I am working again full time it's time to spend. I recently placed order from Fifer Hobby for a complete Digitrax set up including 8 - AR1 Automatic Reverse Controllers. More climbing under the layout. At 68 glad I can still do it. 40 loco's to convert, thinking I will start with my 14 Kato F7's. Waiting on another 80 feet of Micro Engineering Code 55 flex track to finish a recent shelf extension. Just wanted to say good job on your video, enough so that I subscribed. I sure need help doing my videos.
Thanks Tom! I have a drawer full of DC locos to convert myself. You should have a lot of luck with the digitrax, it is quite popular. I started with NCE and then went to ESU. Sounds like you have an epic layout! Stay tuned to see what I do with that open space.
Just subscribed to your channel. I like what you've done so far and look forward to more updates. I'm in Jacksonville Florida and haven't had much time on my layout for various reasons, but really enjoy watching videos from all the other model railroads and learn from what I see. Thanks for sharing yours
Very nice looking layout. I subscribed so I can see the progress. I also have a channel on here building a N scale layout. I started it this January. I got to get started on the scenery as it adds a nice visual pop to the layout. Great work
I'm not an N scaler, but here's a link to a couple of my favorite N scale layouts. You may get some inspiration as you continue your layout. Links: www.youtube.com/@nessriverrailroad1299 www.youtube.com/@N-Scale
DJ of DJ Trains is fantastic. His interior knowledge is extremely valuable. I really like your layout and your freelance approach. I use Kato exclusively. I just moved and have a great room for my model railroad. I am starting off all over again. I will be looking to you guys for information and ideas.
Hey MJ! Thanks for subscribing! I don't have an official track plan and basically free-lanced it. Originally I had a really cool track plan from @dubaitrains, but ended up changing it a fair amount. I'll post a video that shows some more of the track layout that may be helpful.
Totally agree, the #4's will be used few and far between only on some sidings and other tracks not intended for long cars. The intermodal area has been removed, hopefully an update coming soon to show what is going in its place! -Billy
@@Dr.K_N.Scaler I use JMRI operations. There is a learning curve but it's not to bad. I had a similar N-scale layout a few years ago and I added the JMRI ops (free software) after it was built. It was a game changer for me. It gave the layout a purpose that it didn't have before. I've kept JMRI ops in mind as I build/plan the OC&RG. I'm looking forward to see how your build progresses!
Just subscribed to your channel. Wow! Love this layout. Would you share your track plan? Just curious. Yours looks like it is in a space similar to mine. Was also curious if you used the Kato double track where you have two track operation or if you used individual and measured, etc.? Thanks for sharing. My dad was an engineer for the Western Maryland (after several merges now CSX) and we did model railroading when I was growing up. I'm now retired and wanting to get back into it!
The ground is just painted with brown acrylic over the pink foam. It'll eventually all be scenic'd and landscaped so you won't see any of it. I agree, it does have a reddish tint to it at the moment.
Thanks for subscribing Michael! The DCC system I'm using is the ESU Wireless Cab Control 7 amp power supply. Switches are currently manual, but the Kate switches do have a motor in them and eventually I plan on being able to throw them remotely. Great questions!
@@Dr.K_N.Scaler I was big into N scale 30 years ago. Wound up selling $6,000 worth of cars and loco power. Health reasons. My father was an executive officer for the SP in San Francisco. His department called the "Communications Department" created a company called SPCC. Later you would know the company as Sprint. SPCC was created because Southern Pacific had the largest privately owned microwave system in the world at that time. Leaving high school my father got me hired as a brakeman in the SP Western Division. Stayed only 4 years and switched careers after college. Have a little bit of railroad knowledge.
I am coming over from Instagram and was glad you talked about the reaching the back of the layout.I have been trying to find your measurements . Was thinking 4' deep ! Just a little to deep for my layout but I really do like the rolling layout idea. Great points on your yard also. Just stopping by to say we are neighbors !! I live in Polk Co. Florida myself. Love your content!! We follow a lot of the same modelers !!
Cool video and channel just subscribed. Can't wait to see more
Thank you!
That Layout Will Look Beautiful!
Saw you on IG, came here, and subscribed. Very nice layout
Thank you for the support Mark!
This looks fabulous. You can do so much with N-scale in a space like that. Looking forward to more videos.
Thanks! I agree, you sure can do a lot in a small space with N! I do love HO, but I'd need a lot bigger area to model the scenes I want to display.
Well done!
Thank you!
Sorry you lost your garage! Yep, too much fun! I like the track plan. For that bare space, add more yard. What I found on my double ended yard and layout sidings is I need more parking. I like to see all my rolling stock displayed and not in boxes. I'm also kicking myself for not doing a double track Main Line for the whole layout, oh well! What else, oh yea, I could have started off with DCC but at the time felt it would cost too much. Again, had I known..... Now that I am working again full time it's time to spend. I recently placed order from Fifer Hobby for a complete Digitrax set up including 8 - AR1 Automatic Reverse Controllers. More climbing under the layout. At 68 glad I can still do it. 40 loco's to convert, thinking I will start with my 14 Kato F7's. Waiting on another 80 feet of Micro Engineering Code 55 flex track to finish a recent shelf extension.
Just wanted to say good job on your video, enough so that I subscribed. I sure need help doing my videos.
Thanks Tom! I have a drawer full of DC locos to convert myself. You should have a lot of luck with the digitrax, it is quite popular. I started with NCE and then went to ESU. Sounds like you have an epic layout! Stay tuned to see what I do with that open space.
that looks great! inspiring as I begin my first layout. subscribed
Just subscribed to your channel. I like what you've done so far and look forward to more updates. I'm in Jacksonville Florida and haven't had much time on my layout for various reasons, but really enjoy watching videos from all the other model railroads and learn from what I see. Thanks for sharing yours
Thanks Mark! Hopefully you can make a little time to keep going on your layout!
Nice layout 👍
Thanks! Just subscribed to your channel Sean!
@@Dr.K_N.Scaler thank you that’s awesome and your welcome 🙏
Nice Layout.
Thank you!
Dang boi!!! Pretty badass!
Thanks dude!!! I'll have to get your store and garage a place on the layout!
Very nice looking layout. I subscribed so I can see the progress. I also have a channel on here building a N scale layout. I started it this January. I got to get started on the scenery as it adds a nice visual pop to the layout. Great work
Subscribed to your channel! Thanks for your support!
I'm not an N scaler, but here's a link to a couple of my favorite N scale layouts. You may get some inspiration as you continue your layout. Links:
www.youtube.com/@nessriverrailroad1299
www.youtube.com/@N-Scale
Here's another great modeler, Everard Junction. He models OO scale, but his techniques are fantastic. Link:
www.youtube.com/@EverardJunction
Awesome! I'll check it out!
DJ of DJ Trains is fantastic. His interior knowledge is extremely valuable. I really like your layout and your freelance approach. I use Kato exclusively. I just moved and have a great room for my model railroad. I am starting off all over again. I will be looking to you guys for information and ideas.
great video. would love that link
Interested in seeing the progress of this.
Thanks! I'll try to post more often as things continue to progress! Anything in particular that you'd like to see more of?
Yes! Video of the yard complete with diagram, please 👏👍👌
Coming soon!
Very nice. I've also subscribed to see updates. Would love to see a track plan if you are okay with sharing it.
Hey MJ! Thanks for subscribing! I don't have an official track plan and basically free-lanced it. Originally I had a really cool track plan from @dubaitrains, but ended up changing it a fair amount. I'll post a video that shows some more of the track layout that may be helpful.
That’s why I love Utube for all The Model Railroading I can handle.
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Looks like lots of fun. I would recommend against using #4 turnouts. Especially risky where you are running long autoracks.
Totally agree, the #4's will be used few and far between only on some sidings and other tracks not intended for long cars. The intermodal area has been removed, hopefully an update coming soon to show what is going in its place! -Billy
As a former LaGranger I can agree that Kirschbaum’s always did have the best sprinkle cookies.
No way!? Did you go to LT?? What a small world! I loved Casey's Meat Market too.
@@Dr.K_N.Scaler 🦁🦁🦁
Would like to see a video about the controller. Thanks
I will make one for you!
I Was from ILL Myself.
Nice looking layout! Do you use JMRI Operations for ops or do you have a car card system?
I actually haven't used either, what do you use on the Otter Creek & Rio Grande? I'm open to recommendations!
@@Dr.K_N.Scaler I use JMRI operations. There is a learning curve but it's not to bad. I had a similar N-scale layout a few years ago and I added the JMRI ops (free software) after it was built. It was a game changer for me. It gave the layout a purpose that it didn't have before. I've kept JMRI ops in mind as I build/plan the OC&RG. I'm looking forward to see how your build progresses!
@@OtterCreek I'm going to check it out! Thank you for the suggestion.
Just subscribed to your channel. Wow! Love this layout. Would you share your track plan? Just curious. Yours looks like it is in a space similar to mine. Was also curious if you used the Kato double track where you have two track operation or if you used individual and measured, etc.? Thanks for sharing. My dad was an engineer for the Western Maryland (after several merges now CSX) and we did model railroading when I was growing up. I'm now retired and wanting to get back into it!
Can a person have a simple layout on a 16" X 36" dresser top? 🤔
Nice initial look. Looking forward to next steps.
What color would you say your ground/dirt is? Looks kinda redish on the video.
The ground is just painted with brown acrylic over the pink foam. It'll eventually all be scenic'd and landscaped so you won't see any of it. I agree, it does have a reddish tint to it at the moment.
Subscribed and looking forward to watching the build! Your switches manual or remote? Thanks for a great tour.
Thanks for subscribing Michael! The DCC system I'm using is the ESU Wireless Cab Control 7 amp power supply. Switches are currently manual, but the Kate switches do have a motor in them and eventually I plan on being able to throw them remotely. Great questions!
@@Dr.K_N.Scaler I was big into N scale 30 years ago. Wound up selling $6,000 worth of cars and loco power. Health reasons. My father was an executive officer for the SP in San Francisco. His department called the "Communications Department" created a company called SPCC. Later you would know the company as Sprint. SPCC was created because Southern Pacific had the largest privately owned microwave system in the world at that time. Leaving high school my father got me hired as a brakeman in the SP Western Division. Stayed only 4 years and switched careers after college. Have a little bit of railroad knowledge.
God Blessed Chicago ILL.
looks like it's coming along, I do not like that arrangement heading into the intermodal yard
Yes, the entrance to the intermodal yard is complicated. Definitely considering scratching that setup.
I want to see more girls
Haha, just trains Ron. Might have to find a different channel to see more of those!