A fantastic layout, great detail in the buildings and scenery, and an intriguing track plan! I like how you run the trains and switch the cars at slow speeds, too.
This is by far one of the best uses of a 4x8 space for a layout that I’ve ever seen. So much packed into a small space. Definitely inspiring me to build my own.
I'm so glad I stumbled upon this visit! Well done, Sir! An amazing amount of railroading in such a typically small area! And yet, it doesn't appear to be "crammed" together the way you have the scenes placed. I've added this to my Favorites for future inspiration on my own 16'x17' D&RGW layout where I'll be "forcing" a lot of town and city operation into small areas to make the overall "run" between them the dominating theme. Most of the scenes at the Monterey & Salinas Valley Railroad Museum's HO layout in Salinas, CA were built upon removable platforms like what you have described here. I took over scenery two and a half years ago and spend an inordinate amount of time repairing the scenes due to warping and clearance issues. Being new to your site, I'm hoping you'll speak to your construction methods in other videos. If not, let's talk! Some of our scenes are unbearably large and they are on my coal bucket list for remodeling in the future, provided I shall live that long!
It is hard to believe that this is a 4x8 ho layout, Mr. Young mastery of using scenery in small spaces really makes the case that you don't need a basement to build a beautifully detailed layout!
I agree! I just found this in my recommended and I cannot, for the life of me, how all of this is crammed into a 4x8. I absolutely need a Track diagram
So many great ideas and fine scenic details in a small layout ! - By having a point to point layout using elevation and a fly-over track to incorporate a small exchange yard with a mainline railroad it avoids the "flat look" with too much unrealistic trackage and also gives a reasonable amount of servicing commercial industries to generate branchline revenue. The downtown and industrial detailing plus the subtle continuous running loop are a bonus ! This is Genius. Thanks for the inspiration.
This reply is from Larry, the builder of the layout...Thank you for your comment. I appreciate your insight into the construction of my layout. I wanted to show people that you can do a lot with a basic 4'x8' layout. Your observations were exactly what I hoped viewers would take away from the video. Reading your comments was very gratifying. Thanks again.
Wow! Certainly a lot packed into this layout with very nice details. I certainly will be "borrowing " some details from this. In fact, I wish I had an overview so I could see where all the track goes. I got lost in the details (in a good way), which is likely the idea. Love it!
This is absolutely incredible. I was blown away by the sheer amount of detail that was put into such a small space, definitely could be used for some inspiration!
Paul, you have a beautiful detailed layout designed and built perfectly for what you wanted…the nighttime shot was a complete surprise…great lighting…I see there are newer videos…will be catching up…
You need to change your channel name to "The Train Wizard" because I have no idea how you packed so much into a 4x8 unless you used magic, every inch has a story to be told. So many fine details. I can only imagine how long this took... but it is just amazing
Larry, the creator of this layout says thank you for your comment...your remarks are very kind. My purpose in making this video is to show you don't need "miles" of benchwork to have a nice layout. I don't know much magic but I'd like to give you a magic trick. "Think fences and walls." If you drive around your city you won't go very far without seeing a fence or wall. I have never seen a layout without too many fences or walls. But I've seen a lot of layouts with very few of either...it adds interest to the layout. Thanks again for your comment.
Thank you for sharing your attention to detail is absolutely amazing!! I absolutely love the shelf you made with the Viaduct Bridge!! I'm just getting into the hobby and I would like to do a 4x8 like this!
Truly an exceptional layout! So much detail and operational interest in a 4x8 space. Your motive power operates very smoothly through the switches and crossings. I notice you use a lot of Atlas turnouts and sectional track. What is the minimum radius of the curves on your layout?
@@paulyoungtrains Hello, thanks for your kind answer, I have been busy so until now I am responding. Yes, I would like those images to learn from your idea if you dont mind. My email is cchaveznava@gmail.com BTW I am answering you from my work gmail account, the one of the original question is my personal account which is the email I gave you.
Great creative work!!! I was so intrigued by your layout that I decided to try to map your layout in AnyRail based on Marklin's C-Track. One thing caught my eye. While watching your video, the local enters the underground area either on the inner loop or the outer loop but **exits** on the opposite loop!! This means that the local crosses from one loop to the other. Very clever!! Did you model this with just a crossover piece of track or did you use 4 switches in an |X| pattern? Any reason why?
Thank you for your interest in the layout. What looks like a crossover or and diamond X track is just the magic of editing. There are turnouts at each tunnel entrance on the left and right side of the layout that connect the main loop of track to the UP yard in the center. Good luck reproducing the layout on AnyRail.
@@paulyoungtrains You are welcome!! The effort you put into your layout shows. In tracing the route, I see that it is a "spiral" without the need for turnouts in the tunnel under the interchange. I think I understand your comment but to clarify, are there turn outs **iN** the tunnel underneath the interchange yard above? I did "complete" the AnyRail plan with a small 2-3 mm gap that can be closed by "bending" the track a little.
A fantastic layout, great detail in the buildings and scenery, and an intriguing track plan! I like how you run the trains and switch the cars at slow speeds, too.
This is by far one of the best uses of a 4x8 space for a layout that I’ve ever seen. So much packed into a small space. Definitely inspiring me to build my own.
I love this layout. Lot's of operations in a small space and it looks convincing, not cramped.
The night scene is a beautiful way to close this great presentation. Thanks to Larry for sharing this treasure.
I'm so glad I stumbled upon this visit! Well done, Sir! An amazing amount of railroading in such a typically small area! And yet, it doesn't appear to be "crammed" together the way you have the scenes placed. I've added this to my Favorites for future inspiration on my own 16'x17' D&RGW layout where I'll be "forcing" a lot of town and city operation into small areas to make the overall "run" between them the dominating theme. Most of the scenes at the Monterey & Salinas Valley Railroad Museum's HO layout in Salinas, CA were built upon removable platforms like what you have described here. I took over scenery two and a half years ago and spend an inordinate amount of time repairing the scenes due to warping and clearance issues. Being new to your site, I'm hoping you'll speak to your construction methods in other videos. If not, let's talk! Some of our scenes are unbearably large and they are on my coal bucket list for remodeling in the future, provided I shall live that long!
Rats! This is your only post. Well, you now know where to find me! Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family.
It is hard to believe that this is a 4x8 ho layout, Mr. Young mastery of using scenery in small spaces really makes the case that you don't need a basement to build a beautifully detailed layout!
I agree! I just found this in my recommended and I cannot, for the life of me, how all of this is crammed into a 4x8. I absolutely need a Track diagram
So many great ideas and fine scenic details in a small layout ! - By having a point to point layout using elevation and a fly-over track to incorporate a small exchange yard with a mainline railroad it avoids the "flat look" with too much unrealistic trackage and also gives a reasonable amount of servicing commercial industries to generate branchline revenue. The downtown and industrial detailing plus the subtle continuous running loop are a bonus ! This is Genius. Thanks for the inspiration.
This reply is from Larry, the builder of the layout...Thank you for your comment. I appreciate your insight into the construction of my layout. I wanted to show people that you can do a lot with a basic 4'x8' layout. Your observations were exactly what I hoped viewers would take away from the video. Reading your comments was very gratifying. Thanks again.
@@paulyoungtrains Thank you, sir ! I'm going to school on many of the details of your layout.
Wow! Certainly a lot packed into this layout with very nice details. I certainly will be "borrowing " some details from this. In fact, I wish I had an overview so I could see where all the track goes. I got lost in the details (in a good way), which is likely the idea. Love it!
This is absolutely incredible. I was blown away by the sheer amount of detail that was put into such a small space, definitely could be used for some inspiration!
Thank you so much!
Incredible layout. That is a lot of interest on 4 x 8 space!
This is the best ‘4x8’ plus layout I’ve ever seen. Wonderful work. 👍👍👍.
Glad you like it!
Paul, you have a beautiful detailed layout designed and built perfectly for what you wanted…the nighttime shot was a complete surprise…great lighting…I see there are newer videos…will be catching up…
You need to change your channel name to "The Train Wizard" because I have no idea how you packed so much into a 4x8 unless you used magic, every inch has a story to be told. So many fine details. I can only imagine how long this took... but it is just amazing
Larry, the creator of this layout says thank you for your comment...your remarks are very kind. My purpose in making this video is to show you don't need "miles" of benchwork to have a nice layout. I don't know much magic but I'd like to give you a magic trick. "Think fences and walls."
If you drive around your city you won't go very far without seeing a fence or wall. I have never seen a layout without too many fences or walls. But I've seen a lot of layouts with very few of either...it adds interest to the layout. Thanks again for your comment.
That’s a lot in a small space without being a spaghetti bowl. 😳
Nicely done! 😎👍
What I love about this are the multi-levels. Anywhere you look you see something different and interesting. Great work, Paul!!
Amazing 4x8 ..... Great Job Paul 👍
Fantastic layout with incredible detail! Best track arrangement I have ever seen for a 4X8 layout! Really great operations scenario possibilities!
Thank you very much!
Just ran into this video. I like what you've done!
Welcome aboard!
All I can say is: I want one! 🤓Looks like just the right mix of operations to keep me happy. I'll eventually get back to work on my layout....
Incredible layout.
Amazing! Wonderful!!!
Great small layout lot of operation scenery and structures are also well done!!
You really cram a lot into a 4x8 space, beautifully decorated too. Excellent job.
Your layout is amazing! It looks a lot larger than 4x8 and that is incredible. Your scenery and buildings look beautiful! 👍
Great layout and good story. Watched to the very end :)
Thanks for watching
Awesome work.
Great scenery and a well thought out layout design.
Great stuff.
Happy Modelling
Thank you for watching and your kind comment.
Thank you, inspirational plus!
Thank you for sharing your attention to detail is absolutely amazing!! I absolutely love the shelf you made with the Viaduct Bridge!! I'm just getting into the hobby and I would like to do a 4x8 like this!
Also would you be willing to share the track plans. This is exactly what I want to do!
Very nice. Educational too.
Truly an exceptional layout! So much detail and operational interest in a 4x8 space. Your motive power operates very smoothly through the switches and crossings. I notice you use a lot of Atlas turnouts and sectional track. What is the minimum radius of the curves on your layout?
That's a lot of stuff on a small layout.
Nice. Do you have a track plan I can look at somewhere? Thanks
This is a 4 X 8?? In feet or yards? This is the largest "4 x 8" I ever seen.
Incredible!!! Please share your layout track plan... What is the minimum radius?
I can send you pictures and diagram of the track plan if you would like to supply me with your email address. Thanks for your interest.
@@paulyoungtrains Hello, thanks for your kind answer, I have been busy so until now I am responding. Yes, I would like those images to learn from your idea if you dont mind. My email is cchaveznava@gmail.com BTW I am answering you from my work gmail account, the one of the original question is my personal account which is the email I gave you.
Great creative work!!! I was so intrigued by your layout that I decided to try to map your layout in AnyRail based on Marklin's C-Track. One thing caught my eye. While watching your video, the local enters the underground area either on the inner loop or the outer loop but **exits** on the opposite loop!! This means that the local crosses from one loop to the other. Very clever!! Did you model this with just a crossover piece of track or did you use 4 switches in an |X| pattern? Any reason why?
Thank you for your interest in the layout. What looks like a crossover or and diamond X track is just the magic of editing. There are turnouts at each tunnel entrance on the left and right side of the layout that connect the main loop of track to the UP yard in the center. Good luck reproducing the layout on AnyRail.
@@paulyoungtrains You are welcome!! The effort you put into your layout shows.
In tracing the route, I see that it is a "spiral" without the need for turnouts in the tunnel under the interchange.
I think I understand your comment but to clarify, are there turn outs **iN** the tunnel underneath the interchange yard above?
I did "complete" the AnyRail plan with a small 2-3 mm gap that can be closed by "bending" the track a little.
Looks great, just needs ballasting..
Nice but get Rid of Texaco car