*This is an O scale (3 rail) display. Hope you enjoyed the brief look at this incredible display. I'll return at some point to give a more thorough look at it.
Yes, Jay on your next trip, you need to go see 'Falling Water' house. Its not far from Pittsburgh. It's amazing! You will love it! This train layout is awesome! Thank you for sharing! 💙
This is a really cool 0 scale and HO scale layout brother ❤❤❤❤❤. My friend and I are slowly working on getting a bunch of different types of train car's and locomotives and buildings and people and all. I am going to running three different scales of trains, 0 scale and 0 27 scale and HO scale trains and I also make homemade hand starch building's, but I try my best when it comes to the scale size, but I am not perfect with it, but that dose not really mater to me because I do not really get stuck up about it like other model railroading hobby people do. I love trains and model railroading and enjoy it alot brother and all.
What a wonderful layout ! Noticed that all the vehicles stayed true to the old classics of long ago ...no modern autos thrown in ..Amazing detail . So glad they have been able to maintain it for 100 yrs. What a treasure ! 👍💙
I like how the amusement park had it's own little set of train tracks as well! Almost like you would have at a real park! Although looked like a smaller scale. Possibly N scale it was so small. Nice to watch this one. We used to have a small layout as a kid with two pieces of plywood and H.O. scale more common as private hobby setup. Not as common as it was years ago!
that display is so cool . here is a fun fact about the roller coaster . that roller coaster came from roseland park in canandaigua ny . the park closed i think in the 60s .
Jp i think you made a mistake thoes trains out on the front 2 rails and a few up top are not Ho there more O gauge to me..is ho the small engines i think so..
Wow! Very cool layout, especially the animated actions. I'm not kidding, just the other day I was thinking about how cool it would be to model Frank Lloyd Wright's Falling Water on a train layout, and here they've done it! I've been to the real house and very much love it. Thanks for sharing this footage with us, even if it's from a few years ago. Hope you get back to visit it again sometime.
Absolutely incredible display for sure! Unbelievable that it is 100 years old too, very awesome! It's really true to life and the animated pieces and lights are amazing! Love the amusement park and main street! So cool! Great video, thank you JP! 💙
Stunning display!! Such detailed work in that display! Wow!! Love all the little lights that come on as if really occupied by tiny people! So Awesome & really glad you're there to take it all in & share with us! Very cool, Thank-you, Jay!👍💙
Incredible display! Could that silver globe you said was the Westinghouse complex be the abandoned place with the silver globe that you showed us through the fence a while back? Loved seeing this; maybe you could show us your home train display again one of these days……🌝
Thanks for the video. This is one of the attractions I have missed on my few visits to Pittsburgh. They did a great job on working in a lot of the local landmarks and spread it out so you could see everything. The old Roadside America outside Reading, now closed was ,similar to this layout in that they also modeled the area around where they were located. I do believe you made one mistake in your title. Most of the trains were 3 rail O scale trains not HO.
My friend and I are going to be making hour layout a L shaped layout and possibly make it into a double leave type of layout. It takes time to build the different types of stuff and I hand paint and also I spray paint the different types of things brother. I am slow at building stuff but I do not let my disabilities stop my at all and I also get busy with work, right now it is ski season at the ski resort I work at and that is why it takes me so much time to build homemade hand starch building's and all. I am friends with a friend of yours also by the way brother, but I do not use my real name on UA-cam for my owen protection. How is your model railroading layout coming along in 0 scale by the way?
*This is an O scale (3 rail) display.
Hope you enjoyed the brief look at this incredible display. I'll return at some point to give a more thorough look at it.
Definitely jp,I've always loved your train videos,happy new year to all the family ❤️
I agree JP, that is absolutely impressive detail. The most impressive layout i have ever seen, and the real water ponds to.
Yes, Jay on your next trip, you need to go see 'Falling Water' house. Its not far from Pittsburgh. It's amazing! You will love it! This train layout is awesome! Thank you for sharing! 💙
Words can't describe what you just shared with us thanks Jay
Some Kind of Model Train Set up depicting Life many years ago in Pittsburgh, Pa, Enjoyed much Sir J.P.
Wow, such a cool display!
That's very nice, makes me anxious to get started on my setup, starting from scratch, rebuilding one I had over 16 years ago 😊
Really loved this train Pittsburgh setup. So real and detailed. Thank you
Awesome display!!❤❤
That’s an incredible layout! Very cool! Thank you for sharing. So detailed 🥰
This is a really cool 0 scale and HO scale layout brother ❤❤❤❤❤.
My friend and I are slowly working on getting a bunch of different types of train car's and locomotives and buildings and people and all.
I am going to running three different scales of trains, 0 scale and 0 27 scale and HO scale trains and I also make homemade hand starch building's, but I try my best when it comes to the scale size, but I am not perfect with it, but that dose not really mater to me because I do not really get stuck up about it like other model railroading hobby people do. I love trains and model railroading and enjoy it alot brother and all.
Wow that place is so beautiful and totally amazing
I love model train displays. The time and attention to detail in this one is incredible. Thanks for sharing
What a wonderful layout ! Noticed that all the vehicles stayed true to the old classics of long ago ...no modern autos thrown in ..Amazing detail . So glad they have been able to maintain it for 100 yrs. What a treasure ! 👍💙
I wish I had more time to film it when I did, but I can look at this for hours and probably not see everything.
This is so cool! 🚂
I like how the amusement park had it's own little set of train tracks as well! Almost like you would have at a real park! Although looked like a smaller scale. Possibly N scale it was so small. Nice to watch this one. We used to have a small layout as a kid with two pieces of plywood and H.O. scale more common as private hobby setup. Not as common as it was years ago!
That's a great display. I think I was there in 1992. It's incredible. The baseball stadium is Forbes Field.
that display is so cool . here is a fun fact about the roller coaster . that roller coaster came from roseland park in canandaigua ny . the park closed i think in the 60s .
Awesome JP video awesome tour
Very awesome J! I could stay entertained for hours if I had this at home. Thangs for bringing it to us!
Thank u JP. This was absolutely amazing! 😊
You're so welcome!
That’s is so cool great video JP
You have to go check out the Choo-Choo Barn in Lancaster, PA.
Very cool jp, attention to detail so good 👌
Awesome layout JP! Thanks for sharing it with us!👍
Jp i think you made a mistake thoes trains out on the front 2 rails and a few up top are not Ho there more O gauge to me..is ho the small engines i think so..
Correct
Wonderful Video!!!!! I love it!!! F+L, Corey
Did they say where it was moved from? I wonder if it’s the old “Roadside America “train set?
I'm not sure of original location, but this has been here while roadside was operating.
@@JPVideos81 i hope the Roadside America stuff went somewhere its really sad that place went out of business
Cool 😎
Wow! Very cool layout, especially the animated actions. I'm not kidding, just the other day I was thinking about how cool it would be to model Frank Lloyd Wright's Falling Water on a train layout, and here they've done it! I've been to the real house and very much love it. Thanks for sharing this footage with us, even if it's from a few years ago. Hope you get back to visit it again sometime.
I haven't been to the real house, but atleast I got to see it in miniature form.
sure is a nice display, bet it took a lot of time to do all that.
Absolutely incredible display for sure! Unbelievable that it is 100 years old too, very awesome! It's really true to life and the animated pieces and lights are amazing! Love the amusement park and main street! So cool! Great video, thank you JP! 💙
Brilliant thanks, but could have been a longer vidio😢❤
Stunning display!! Such detailed work in that display! Wow!! Love all the little lights that come on as if really occupied by tiny people! So Awesome & really glad you're there to take it all in & share with us! Very cool, Thank-you, Jay!👍💙
Incredible display! Could that silver globe you said was the Westinghouse complex be the abandoned place with the silver globe that you showed us through the fence a while back? Loved seeing this; maybe you could show us your home train display again one of these days……🌝
That could be it. Nothing new with my layout. Looks the same as it did last time I showed it.
Thanks for the video. This is one of the attractions I have missed on my few visits to Pittsburgh. They did a great job on working in a lot of the local landmarks and spread it out so you could see everything. The old Roadside America outside Reading, now closed was ,similar to this layout in that they also modeled the area around where they were located. I do believe you made one mistake in your title. Most of the trains were 3 rail O scale trains not HO.
You're correct, thanks for the correction
can you do a video about how you look for places on google maps?
This video shows how I find them.
ua-cam.com/video/3t8AEieEVBo/v-deo.htmlsi=699duUe5MKToknSy
I'm pretty sure that's an o gauge display.
Yep, I made a mistake with the title
better late then never!
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You probably would have made a good Cop.
My friend and I are going to be making hour layout a L shaped layout and possibly make it into a double leave type of layout. It takes time to build the different types of stuff and I hand paint and also I spray paint the different types of things brother. I am slow at building stuff but I do not let my disabilities stop my at all and I also get busy with work, right now it is ski season at the ski resort I work at and that is why it takes me so much time to build homemade hand starch building's and all.
I am friends with a friend of yours also by the way brother, but I do not use my real name on UA-cam for my owen protection.
How is your model railroading layout coming along in 0 scale by the way?