As a child in the 1960s I had O Gauge tin plate clockwork trains. By the 1970's I had Triang HO. Then I had a family and so on. In the early 2000s I started a z scale railway due to space restrictions. I still have a z layout and have even built a T scale layout in a shoe box. However I now have a grandson who loves trains so I think a G scale is going to happen. Great inspiration. Thanks for sharing.
Looks nice. I like the storage shed. Is it all electric? If so, did you add block switches to the yard tracks to store trains that you are not running?
As a child in the 1960s I had O Gauge tin plate clockwork trains. By the 1970's I had Triang HO. Then I had a family and so on. In the early 2000s I started a z scale railway due to space restrictions. I still have a z layout and have even built a T scale layout in a shoe box. However I now have a grandson who loves trains so I think a G scale is going to happen. Great inspiration. Thanks for sharing.
Very good 😎
Looks nice. I like the storage shed. Is it all electric? If so, did you add block switches to the yard tracks to store trains that you are not running?
I'm going to cover that in the next video, but yes, I have switches the toggle power to each branch line in the shed.
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You never talk about power requirements for the trains or accessories. Seems like no one does that talk about this... why?