Don is such a great guy, his enthusiasm and love of the fun of trains is infectious! He is also a wealth of knowledge on old school real one to one scale railroading. Highball!
Wow, that is a lot of trains. Not including the rail cars and engines there is one fortune in this setup. I can’t imagine the time and money involved. Wow….😊😊
That's wrong. Look up the difference between scale and gauge. Oh hell I'll tell you... "Scale" refers to the physical size in relation to the full size of the object. Since we're talking trains true O Scale is 1/48 the size of the real locomotive, car etc. Gauge refers to the spacing of the track for all model trains. Your welcome.😉👍
Awesome layout 👍, great looking trains 🚂, awesome history and collection,just subscribed to channel, looking forward to further videos Thanks for sharing 👍(Eddie @Elwtrains)
Beautiful layout, absolutely impressive!
Don is such a great guy, his enthusiasm and love of the fun of trains is infectious! He is also a wealth of knowledge on old school real one to one scale railroading. Highball!
Awesome layout and Railroad Collection. So much to see
Beautiful layout and what an amazing collection. Thank you for sharing.
Great vidio, what a wonderful collection.Thanks for the visit...
Incredible layout.
This is amazing ! Great work here. Thanks for showing
Wow! I would love to go hang out there!
Dons layout is amazing! Thats a layout that you could watch for hours and never see everything.👍
Wow, that is a lot of trains. Not including the rail cars and engines there is one fortune in this setup. I can’t imagine the time and money involved. Wow….😊😊
Massive Railroad
Very nice
Awesome layout, Matt👍
I'm on the Westside
Great vid. Thanks for sharing!😁👌👏
Incredible.
That's wild ! A no. 1 Hogger !
Wow how did I not know about this
Marx guy here, I thought it was Red Green`s Possum Lodge from the outside view. Is there any such layouts in New Hampshire USA, my neck of the woods?
O scale is two rail DC. O guage is three rail AC.
That's wrong. Look up the difference between scale and gauge. Oh hell I'll tell you... "Scale" refers to the physical size in relation to the full size of the object. Since we're talking trains true O Scale is 1/48 the size of the real locomotive, car etc. Gauge refers to the spacing of the track for all model trains. Your welcome.😉👍
Awesome layout 👍, great looking trains 🚂, awesome history and collection,just subscribed to channel, looking forward to further videos Thanks for sharing 👍(Eddie @Elwtrains)
Thanks for the sub!