Ah being young and being able to crawl under the bridge. I’m rethinking my decision at my age. Not an easy task anymore. Next up Chris,s hair styles over the last couple of years lol
Nice! I really like how you have incorporated your life into the layout; the farm, the grain elevator, and naming places after your daughters. Thanks for sharing.
I get lying under the bridge... almost makes you feel like you are under a real train looking up from a river or a canyon. Love the layout and love your enthusiasm!!
Yes! RBP trains, it's great to see you. Your layout is good! Enjoy it! Model railroading is different for everyone! I remember my Dad making two extremely strong layout tables from lumber, oddly enough from discarded wood from boxcars on a railroad siding we'd visit. This was the late 60's early 70's. After He did the hard work, I just had to lay the track and run my HO trains. Occasionally He'd sit on the steps leading out of the basement and take in the proceedings of me operating the layout, but He never said a word, just wanted me to enjoy myself. Never said anything about improving, etc... In fact, once my brother suggested some improvement and I was telling my Dad about it and Dad said you don't have to do that, what you have is fine. Miss Dad, a lot! My brother? At the time, a private pilot teaching lessons, now a retired BNSF locomotive engineer! Life is good, so enjoy it. Again, like I said, it's Great to see you! You're partially one of the reasons I've begun submitting my own model train videos to UA-cam! One of my recent posts just got 200+ views. Oh, I realize that's nothing in the Great World of UA-cam videos, but I'm just happy to have shared my model and hobbies with others. Kinda special. Hope you'll be around for a while and keep up the good work!!! Sincerely, Nathan in Chicago 🇺🇲
Good morning, Chris! It was great to open up UA-cam this morning and to see you in the Train Room and that you had created a video. And a wonderful video at that. Your tour of the layout was sensational, and I loved it. Thank you for sharing it with us! Bill B.
@@RBPTrains Well, you are a busy guy, and it seems so am I, as hard as it may seem to believe. I am retired and I sometimes just don't know where the time goes. Very strange. But with that said, just say when and we can chat. I'd love that! Bill
I recently started a UA-cam channel early of this year. I made my first Lionel video about how to get a heavyweight Pullman passenger car to run from 042 curve to 027 curve tracks. The results of that, was absolutely fantastic.
I've said it before, but I'll say it again. I really enjoy your layout, and I especially enjoy your approach to the O scale hobby. We're fortunate to have you as a content uploader and I always look forward to your videos.
The train god's have gifted us RBP REJOICE WELCOME BACK CHRIS LOL U DO REALIZE YOU'RE IN THE TRAIN MAFIA FAMILY U JUST DON'T WALK AWAY WE WILL CHANT YOU'RE NAME
So glad you’re back! Been in and out of the hobby through my life with N and HO scale. Wanted to always have an O gauge presence and your channel finally pushed me over the edge. Hopefully you keep updating.
Welcome back, Chris!! I really love your videos. When you mentioned that a layout is never finished, that is 100% true. I'm don't even done with my layout either. I'm always changed things on my layout. Can't wait to more of those train videos!!
Still Like Your Layout when Model Railroading you are Right no Ones Never Done with Their Layout and It The Truth Why Are The Layouts Done are it’s A Passion And Theraputic Thing Never Rush Perfection.
It's nice to have another video as always Chris. I recently had purchased an MTH Richmond Frederick & Potomac 4-6-4 Hudson and it runs like a beauty. I highly recommend buying it.
I love my Atlas Track, but you are right Chris, it is expensive. When I tell people it is about a dollar an inch, their jaws drop! That obviously does not include the Turnouts and other special track. Good to see you back. Great Video, thanks for Sharing!
Layout is looking good Chris! Nice to see a new video from you. I like that angle from the bridge too, very interesting perspective! I love how you included walnut planks in. Very creative, and a nice ode to your Gpa! Great video Chris!
Great video, I love the view from under the bridge, that is really cool. As someone who has followed you almost from the beginning, I remember the early red eyed Chris working on ballast late night, this is a great recap that shows how you have expanded your layout but still stayed true to your fun / nostalgic side, leaving key elements of your layout intact.
Great to see you back! Your one of the best ! No right or wrong when it comes to your layout. I run o-gauge, standard gauge and g gauge on my layout and it works for me. Your layout is fantastic. Enjoy and have fun!
Thanks so much for all your videos. I hope to see you at York next spring. I have MS and this summer saw a three month relpae and it was no party. My trains and these videos kept my spirits up. God richly bless you, your family and others that have done the same thing.
I am so sorry to hear about the relapse. It is such a terrible disease. I am glad that these videos were able to help in some way. I hope for nothing but the best for you and I will look for ya at the Spring show as long as I can make it
Great to see you back here with a video. Talking about Front Royal you are talking almost in my backyard sir. Trains are a rich part of the Shenandoah Valley I knew you were close just not that close. Take care and best to you and your entire family.
Thanks for the tour. I had realized I had not seen videos from you lately. It probably won't be long before I s produce something similar on my layout that I started nearly a year ago. I have the farm scene on mine nearly complete. Like you, I have several scenes on my layout that are a nod to ties with my past.
I miss your old intro I loved listening of to the music and watching the trains pass by which i personally can here now whenever I see a train anywhere now
Hi Chris & family!!! Hope all is well with you and yours. Sure, you’ve been missed but I’m sure we all understand, you have a life other that RBP TRAINS 😂 Just to make you feel better, I haven’t done a video in 3 years 😱😂😂 But as soon as my son edits what I’ve done or been doing, before he goes back to college at the University of Chicago, I’ll get it posted 😂 Great seeing you again, Ron
12:05 _"This other dude just standing there..."_ He's holding a crowbar, probably using the chisel end to pry open the top of a crate...that is, until some other dude pushed it away and is yelling at someone else from behind it :D
I recently bought a UP FEF-3 #839. Mint condition. It was $400. I was so confused on how I was able to get it for that much. But now I came across a 5 car set of UP passenger cars. ALSO MINT CONDITION! But sadly the end cars coupler knuckle broke. And the cars are way older that anything I have so, kinda hard to repair it. But anyways. They were 490 bucks. I cannot fathom how lucky I got finding them all. And the sad part is. I FOUND THE CARS THE SAME DAY THE ENGINE HAD TO GO INTO THE SHOP! So I’m down the engine. But I have the cars. Love to see The videos starting again!
My son is elated to see "Our Friend Chris" back on the big screen. Thanks for making our morning! Now we've gotta run our trains!
Had to make a video after we were texting, lol
@@RBPTrainsI'm so excited that you're making videos again!! Cory Mears
Ah being young and being able to crawl under the bridge. I’m rethinking my decision at my age. Not an easy task anymore. Next up Chris,s hair styles over the last couple of years lol
Yo I did the same thing when I was younger
Love the overview. I don't think I've ever seen the areas broken down like that before. Thank you for sharing.
Thanks for watching!
@@RBPTrains When are you doing an another “Running your Model Trains”video? I’m excited for the next one!
He is alive....Man it is good to see you😃
You have a fantastic layout. I love how you incorporate so many things about your family. Just a great overview.
Nice! I really like how you have incorporated your life into the layout; the farm, the grain elevator, and naming places after your daughters. Thanks for sharing.
0:23 it’s awesome you have the 844 in your collection
Welcome back, RBP trains.
Great overview! Hope to see ya at York again.
That "Hi..." at the start of the video, honestly relatable man. Good to see you again!
So jelly that you have the army sharknose! if it ever comes back around its going to be a must buy!
I love the story of grand father and the wood
That’s so kool :)
Welcome back, folks! Ain't heard that in a while. Awesome layout!
Love the channel, love the layout, thank you for sharing the history of the layout!
Definitely the best o gauge train layout on UA-cam for me
I get lying under the bridge... almost makes you feel like you are under a real train looking up from a river or a canyon. Love the layout and love your enthusiasm!!
Happy to see you back from your break Chris
I'm a huge fan of your work i just don't skip through it immediately after i watch the video i start thinking of was to improve my 5 layouts
Thank you Robert! 5 layouts? I am sure you are busy!
Yes! RBP trains, it's great to see you. Your layout is good! Enjoy it! Model railroading is different for everyone! I remember my Dad making two extremely strong layout tables from lumber, oddly enough from discarded wood from boxcars on a railroad siding we'd visit. This was the late 60's early 70's. After He did the hard work, I just had to lay the track and run my HO trains. Occasionally He'd sit on the steps leading out of the basement and take in the proceedings of me operating the layout, but He never said a word, just wanted me to enjoy myself. Never said anything about improving, etc... In fact, once my brother suggested some improvement and I was telling my Dad about it and Dad said you don't have to do that, what you have is fine. Miss Dad, a lot! My brother? At the time, a private pilot teaching lessons, now a retired BNSF locomotive engineer! Life is good, so enjoy it. Again, like I said, it's Great to see you! You're partially one of the reasons I've begun submitting my own model train videos to UA-cam! One of my recent posts just got 200+ views. Oh, I realize that's nothing in the Great World of UA-cam videos, but I'm just happy to have shared my model and hobbies with others. Kinda special. Hope you'll be around for a while and keep up the good work!!! Sincerely, Nathan in Chicago 🇺🇲
Great story and thanks for sharing Nathan! Special memories. And congrats on the views, it keep growing if you continue to post! :)
Glad you are back, like all your video's, keep em coming.
Glad to see you back! Love how you incorporated all the items from your family into your layout!
Thank you friend!
Good morning, Chris! It was great to open up UA-cam this morning and to see you in the Train Room and that you had created a video. And a wonderful video at that. Your tour of the layout was sensational, and I loved it. Thank you for sharing it with us! Bill B.
Morning Bill! Got to catch up with you soon friend :)
@@RBPTrains Well, you are a busy guy, and it seems so am I, as hard as it may seem to believe. I am retired and I sometimes just don't know where the time goes. Very strange. But with that said, just say when and we can chat. I'd love that! Bill
Hi RBP TRAINS, I am a huge fan of yours. I love watching all of your videos.
I recently started a UA-cam channel early of this year. I made my first Lionel video about how to get a heavyweight Pullman passenger car to run from 042 curve to 027 curve tracks. The results of that, was absolutely fantastic.
Thanks for watching! I will check out your vids!
@@RBPTrains thank you. The name of my channel is called RonnyTheEngineer.
And you are very welcome.
Chris, great to see you back and thanks for going through your layout. As always, it looks great!
I've said it before, but I'll say it again. I really enjoy your layout, and I especially enjoy your approach to the O scale hobby. We're fortunate to have you as a content uploader and I always look forward to your videos.
Thank you for the support!
Great to see you back and the layout looks great!
We missed you
Grand parents walnut used for bridge is a fine tribute. Well done Katy boy!
Love the eclectic touches on your layout. Thanks for showing how fun trains can and should be.
Welcome back my friend, yes you were missed but we all have life. Hope all is good with you.
Thanks for sharing, Chris .. always great fun and memories
Thank you for inspiring me to start my channel with me and and dad who got me loving trains as a kid
That's cool I really like the bridge i would also lay under it just get a roller back cart and roll under the bridge I find that relatable
Great to see you again Chris! I think I speak for most of us when I say "such is life". Your layout is just awesome!!
Thanks and hope all is well!
I don't even like trains, but yours are oddly fascinating.
Welcome back.ive missed seeing you. Glad you are still in the hobby ☺️
Great layout with family inspired buildings plus post war trains😊😊😊
I can’t wait to see what’s next Chris.
The train god's have gifted us RBP REJOICE WELCOME BACK CHRIS LOL U DO REALIZE YOU'RE IN THE TRAIN MAFIA FAMILY U JUST DON'T WALK AWAY WE WILL CHANT YOU'RE NAME
RBP IS BACK!!!
So glad you’re back! Been in and out of the hobby through my life with N and HO scale. Wanted to always have an O gauge presence and your channel finally pushed me over the edge. Hopefully you keep updating.
Excellent and enjoy the build!
Welcome back, Chris!! I really love your videos. When you mentioned that a layout is never finished, that is 100% true. I'm don't even done with my layout either. I'm always changed things on my layout. Can't wait to more of those train videos!!
Always another project on the layout. :) Thanks for watching!
Still Like Your Layout when Model Railroading you are Right no Ones Never Done with Their Layout and It The Truth Why Are The Layouts Done are it’s A Passion And Theraputic Thing Never Rush Perfection.
It is relaxing to work on the layout. Lot's of little projects rolled into one big project!
Welcome back Chris!
Chris, glad to see you back! You’re the best.
You rock! Thanks for watching
Welcome Back! Layout is looking good! And you got the new Base3! 🎉
We out here cookin with this one!
It's nice to have another video as always Chris. I recently had purchased an MTH Richmond Frederick & Potomac 4-6-4 Hudson and it runs like a beauty. I highly recommend buying it.
Hmmm..a Hudson you say? I will have to check it out :)
Glad to have you back. You have been missed.
I really enjoyed your layout overview Chris! Love those bridges! 👍
HELLO CHRIS WELCOME BACK TO YOU TUBE WE ALL MISSED YOUR VIDEOS ESPECIALLY ME GOD BLESS ;-)
no worries Chris I missed your videos alot actually ;-)
I love my Atlas Track, but you are right Chris, it is expensive. When I tell people it is about a dollar an inch, their jaws drop! That obviously does not include the Turnouts and other special track. Good to see you back. Great Video, thanks for Sharing!
Layout is looking good Chris! Nice to see a new video from you. I like that angle from the bridge too, very interesting perspective! I love how you included walnut planks in. Very creative, and a nice ode to your Gpa! Great video Chris!
RBP showing up with a new video looking dapper as always.
Sweet! I'm investigating doing a 9 x 19 foot walk in modular too. I like the walk in's! 👍🏼👍🏼
FINALLY ANOTHER BANGER VIDEOOOOOO. Bye the way you inspired to make my own O gauge train layout
Right on! Enjoy that layout :)
Great look see Chris, han't watched in quite a while glad I took the time today. God Bless and Happy Rails. GMan
Great video, I love the view from under the bridge, that is really cool. As someone who has followed you almost from the beginning, I remember the early red eyed Chris working on ballast late night, this is a great recap that shows how you have expanded your layout but still stayed true to your fun / nostalgic side, leaving key elements of your layout intact.
Thanks Art! I remember those late nights of layout projects 🤣
Great to see you back! Your one of the best ! No right or wrong when it comes to your layout. I run o-gauge, standard gauge and g gauge on my layout and it works for me. Your layout is fantastic. Enjoy and have fun!
Thanks so much for all your videos. I hope to see you at York next spring. I have MS and this summer saw a three month relpae and it was no party. My trains and these videos kept my spirits up. God richly bless you, your family and others that have done the same thing.
I am so sorry to hear about the relapse. It is such a terrible disease. I am glad that these videos were able to help in some way. I hope for nothing but the best for you and I will look for ya at the Spring show as long as I can make it
Good to see you back Chris!
Thanks and good to be back!
Great to see you back here with a video. Talking about Front Royal you are talking almost in my backyard sir. Trains are a rich part of the Shenandoah Valley I knew you were close just not that close. Take care and best to you and your entire family.
You have a Fantastic Railroad
Great to see you back in the channel Chris!
I am watching whole video Chris 1920X1080p 60FPS aspect ratio 1.78:1
LG 8600 55 Inch 4K HDR Dolby Vision. Woof! Pawsome
It’s good to be back
Good to see you back, missed your regular updates. Even the sun came out here in Scotland when I watched your vid😂
Thanks for the tour. I had realized I had not seen videos from you lately. It probably won't be long before I s produce something similar on my layout that I started nearly a year ago. I have the farm scene on mine nearly complete. Like you, I have several scenes on my layout that are a nod to ties with my past.
Glad to see you posting again! Always nice to see the layout, especially in such detail.
Good to be back!
And all is right with the world. Thanks RBP
Thanks for watching @bernardbob!
Welcome back Chris!! I was thinking the other day that I hadnt seen a video from you in awhile. Glad to hear you took time for yourself and family.
Thanks Chris. Enjoy the Summer. Plenty of time for more vids.
So glad to see you back!!! Was wondering where U were haha. Gald to hear you were having other fun this summer, fishing etc. You deserve the break.
Good to see you back!
Welcome back folks! It’s almost train season!!!
Choo choo it’s train season
Fantastic overview of the layout, Chris!!! Hope you are doing well, my friend! 👍🚂
So nice to use wood from your Grandfather!
Glad to see you back and my 7yo and 4yo were very happy as well. You've inspired us to get into the hobby. Thanks for making me spend $$$. 😂
Haha! This hobby is terrible for the $$$
I enjoyed the overview. Thanks for sharing. Great layout. Glad to hear you admit you're not a scratch builder kind of guy, etc. Me neither.
WOW!!! GOOD JOB< I want to live there....LOLL
I’m starting to do a big layout like your doing
And it might take a while but you inspired me to do this
I love your videos as always!
Have fun with the build!
@@RBPTrainsthanks man! Will do!
I just bought the nickel plate road steam engine!
I miss your old intro I loved listening of to the music and watching the trains pass by which i personally can here now whenever I see a train anywhere now
Watching this while sick with COVID. I missed you Chris!
Oh no! Get better soon!
It’s ok Chris I have been busy too I will not swipe I love your videos❤❤
👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍 awesome.
Hi Chris & family!!!
Hope all is well with you and yours.
Sure, you’ve been missed but I’m sure we all understand, you have a life other that RBP TRAINS 😂
Just to make you feel better, I haven’t done a video in 3 years 😱😂😂
But as soon as my son edits what I’ve done or been doing, before he goes back to college at the University of Chicago, I’ll get it posted 😂
Great seeing you again, Ron
Keep me posted when your video goes live Ron!
12:05 _"This other dude just standing there..."_
He's holding a crowbar, probably using the chisel end to pry open the top of a crate...that is, until some other dude pushed it away and is yelling at someone else from behind it :D
Awesome layout very unique realistic model trains 👍🏻✨️✨️✨️✨️✨️
You have a great layout. Thanks for the tour
You have quite the layout with great detail.
Glad to see the layout in detail and operating. Just bought my first house, hope to start building my own layout soon!
Congrats on the house and have fun with the build!
I recently bought a UP FEF-3 #839. Mint condition. It was $400. I was so confused on how I was able to get it for that much. But now I came across a 5 car set of UP passenger cars. ALSO MINT CONDITION! But sadly the end cars coupler knuckle broke. And the cars are way older that anything I have so, kinda hard to repair it. But anyways. They were 490 bucks. I cannot fathom how lucky I got finding them all. And the sad part is. I FOUND THE CARS THE SAME DAY THE ENGINE HAD TO GO INTO THE SHOP! So I’m down the engine. But I have the cars. Love to see The videos starting again!
Finally, the man has returned. He is not dead everybody
I have always loved watching your layout here on You Tube, and it never gets old!
Thank you for sharing this. Awesome layout!!!
Thanks for watching @brlngtn!
Amazing layout!! Very impressive! Thank you for sharing!
RBP train all good fam I understand u got a family to 🙏🤝glad to know u had fun this summer awesome video by the way huge fan from RastaFariTrains6009
Thanks for watching and for understanding!
Great story about the bridge and able to use grand dad walnut lumber. It real pretty wood.
Maybe one day. I would not worry too much on a backdrop.
That intruder at the hobo camp looks like you in miniature.
Thanks Guss! Hope all is well with you friend
RBPPPPPPPP!!!. its so lovely to see you again. cheers brother, or should i say whistles (choo choo)!