I have seen that there is a very large selection of products for “T Gauge” on eBay. Please, have a look at ebay.us/yM1uW3 (ebay.com), at ebay.us/SaQJhI (ebay.co.uk), at ebay.us/Lcb3Ny (ebay.ca) and ebay.us/wEy5Pj (ebay.de). Furthermore, here are more than 50 pictures of Richard’s T Gauge model train layout: www.pilentum.org/one-of-the-smallest-model-train-layouts-micro-model-railroad-in-t-gauge-by-richard-kriz
Here on UA-cam there is a T Scalr model of the Firth of Fourth Railway bridge. T Scale is the only scale small enough to model such a huge structure in a reasonable amount of space.
That is amazing. I've seen T gauge before, but just simply track set up on a table. This is the first ever T gauge layout I've ever seen. The detail is fantastic.
Just beautiful. I can watch this for hours. Brings out the kid in me! Thanks for your talent in building this layout and sharing it with everyone via the internet!
Oglądałem ten film kilka razy i nie mogę wyjść z podziwu że wszystko zostało w taki sposób dobrane, dopasowane i wykonane. Wyrazy uznania dla pomysłodawcy, konstruktora i wykonawcy. 👍 (h).
And to think, in the 1950s, my family thought they were pioneers in the annual Christmas layout under the tree with OS gauge and Plasticville village pieces.
The problem is that there is still too little choice of rolling stock on the market. Many people have to build their own trains - this is a barrier to market entry for T-Gauge compared to HO scale.
@@pilentum Yes that is true unfortunately. Would be a nice alternative for us living in an apartment though. Even a Z scale layout can take up a lot of space.
I wonder if you can get T-scale people for such a layout? You can certainly get brass-etched 1/700 scale sailors for warship models, so this scale should be possible.
You certainly can. I started working in "T-gauge" in October 2008 when a sample package was sent to me from Japan. It included two trains, two starter track packs (inner and outer ovals - which were even pre-assembled in the packs), trees, building packs, cars and trucks, bicycles, Road signs and traffic signals, grass mats, boats, and yes, scale figures including animals.
Or one could purchase any scale people figures and use a 3D printer to scale down to 0.61mm to 1'ft scale, which would make a figure based on average height to 3.5mm tall
There's a small magnet that runs on a track under the road, and there's a small magnet under the cars, so as the track moves under the road with the magnet it drags the car along on top.
Hi! I´m the author of the layout. 🙂 Car system works like this: The roads work by having small magnetic coils from underneath the road that generate a magnetic field in steps. So no magnet runs under the road. There are only magnets in the vehicles that copy the generated magnetic field. The only moving parts are the vehicles themselves. However, the magnets in the vehicles are not original. Because I covered the roads with several layers of paint, the ability of the magnetic road to drag the rather weak original magnets over it was reduced. That's why I purchased some of the strongest and smallest neodymium magnets on the market. The magnets are 2.0 x 2.0 x 2.0 mm and one will lift 400g! With these mega strong magnets, the roads already work properly. The vehicles are made only of paper and most of their weight is made up of magnets. More info on my YT channel. Have a nice day, Richard Kříž 🙂@@Gavs_rc_hobbies
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Hi! I´m the author of the layout 🙂 Thank you! Yes, there are two glass panels... I thought for a long time about how to create such a large body of water so that it would not ruin me financially. Model water (gel) is quite expensive. But one day when I went to take out the trash to the bins, two glass panels taken out of an old door were leaning there. The glass panels had a great 3D texture of miniature ripples. I immediately took them away. Subsequently, I had them cut to the exact size by a glazier, and the base of the water was ready. Then I spray painted the glasses to differentiate between shallow and deep water and it was done! Simple, cheap, fast and at the same time, it looks pretty good 🙂 More info on my YT channel. Have a nice day, Richard Kříž.
Trains run way, way too fast. But perhaps it's almost impossible to run them at lower speeds, due to the microscopic scale. I really liked the set-up though!
Hi! I´m the author of this layout 🙂 Yes, it´s a very small scale, but still it can move pretty slow, when you want. It can reach a speed of walk in model scale without a problems. Inside those tiny locomotives are a 5 poles micro electric motors and a lots of gears. But this video vas filmed during a exhibition, so I had to speed trains up because people just don´t want to wait all that long time for train from other side of the layout. So thats it 🙂 Have a nice day! Richard kříž.
Hi, do you know for chance if it is possible to purchase those 5 pole electric motors and the gears you mention as a spare parts somewhere ?. Thanks in advance and greetings from Santiago de Chile, South America. This is John.@@richardkriz5776
Search for videos on "Orbost 1:500" (Australian T gauge layout). Paul manages to get these tiny mechs down to a scale crawl. But as Richard Kříž says, at an exhibition, the general public viewing the layout from normal distance (not close up like Pilentum's camera here) will find it too slow. Even a scale 60km/h in this size looks too slow from a couple of metres away. It can also increase the risk of stalling. ;-)
I have seen that there is a very large selection of products for “T Gauge” on eBay. Please, have a look at ebay.us/yM1uW3 (ebay.com), at ebay.us/SaQJhI (ebay.co.uk), at ebay.us/Lcb3Ny (ebay.ca) and ebay.us/wEy5Pj (ebay.de). Furthermore, here are more than 50 pictures of Richard’s T Gauge model train layout: www.pilentum.org/one-of-the-smallest-model-train-layouts-micro-model-railroad-in-t-gauge-by-richard-kriz
Here on UA-cam there is a T Scalr model of the Firth of Fourth Railway bridge. T Scale is the only scale small enough to model such a huge structure in a reasonable amount of space.
That is amazing. I've seen T gauge before, but just simply track set up on a table. This is the first ever T gauge layout I've ever seen. The detail is fantastic.
I remember when I got my N gauge, and that was the smallest trains 40 years ago ! Thanks for the video 📹
...and today? What's about your N gauge? Does a layout still exist?
Märklin Z appeared 52 years ago
I have never seen that small scale of trains. Simply amazing! Thanks for sharing this with us!!😃👍👍
Thanks for watching!
Just beautiful. I can watch this for hours. Brings out the kid in me!
Thanks for your talent in building this layout and sharing it with everyone via the internet!
Thanks!
Excellent piece, remarkable detail for such a small scale.
Excellent work, both camera and modeler. T guage seems to be advancing very nicely!
But everything is so small, you can hardly film it.
Oglądałem ten film kilka razy i nie mogę wyjść z podziwu że wszystko zostało w taki sposób dobrane, dopasowane i wykonane.
Wyrazy uznania dla pomysłodawcy, konstruktora i wykonawcy. 👍 (h).
Dziękuję bardzo za ten miły komentarz. Czy skala 1/480 jest znana również w Polsce?
@@pilentum Jak na razie nie spotkałem się z modelami w takiej skali.
Pozdrawiam Serdecznie. (h).
Absolutely outstanding work.
Yes!
Thank you, that's great.😊
Very beautiful!
And to think, in the 1950s, my family thought they were pioneers in the annual Christmas layout under the tree with OS gauge and Plasticville village pieces.
C'est fascinant, merci.
Excellent!👍🚉
That is freaking amazing!!
Amazing!
NICE LAYOUT
Really nice, wish T-gauge took off and became as popular as H0
The problem is that there is still too little choice of rolling stock on the market. Many people have to build their own trains - this is a barrier to market entry for T-Gauge compared to HO scale.
@@pilentum Yes that is true unfortunately. Would be a nice alternative for us living in an apartment though. Even a Z scale layout can take up a lot of space.
4:29 A model railway within a model railway.
amazing and well done 👍🍀💯
This layout is inspiring! I am too working on tgauge, would love to have the same details!
👍👍👍👍👍
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I wonder if you can get T-scale people for such a layout? You can certainly get brass-etched 1/700 scale sailors for warship models, so this scale should be possible.
You certainly can. I started working in "T-gauge" in October 2008 when a sample package was sent to me from Japan. It included two trains, two starter track packs (inner and outer ovals - which were even pre-assembled in the packs), trees, building packs, cars and trucks, bicycles, Road signs and traffic signals, grass mats, boats, and yes, scale figures including animals.
Or one could purchase any scale people figures and use a 3D printer to scale down to 0.61mm to 1'ft scale, which would make a figure based on average height to 3.5mm tall
I LOVE IT JUST GOT TO FIND SOME WERE IN LONDON WERE I CAN GET MY HANDS ON THEM
How do the cars work?
There's a small magnet that runs on a track under the road, and there's a small magnet under the cars, so as the track moves under the road with the magnet it drags the car along on top.
Hi! I´m the author of the layout. 🙂 Car system works like this: The roads work by having small magnetic coils from underneath the road that generate a magnetic field in steps. So no magnet runs under the road. There are only magnets in the vehicles that copy the generated magnetic field. The only moving parts are the vehicles themselves. However, the magnets in the vehicles are not original. Because I covered the roads with several layers of paint, the ability of the magnetic road to drag the rather weak original magnets over it was reduced. That's why I purchased some of the strongest and smallest neodymium magnets on the market. The magnets are 2.0 x 2.0 x 2.0 mm and one will lift 400g! With these mega strong magnets, the roads already work properly. The vehicles are made only of paper and most of their weight is made up of magnets. More info on my YT channel. Have a nice day, Richard Kříž 🙂@@Gavs_rc_hobbies
@@richardkriz5776 that’s cool
Загальні види макета це щось новеньке. Цікаво побачити весь макет, всю схему, як автор все організував, як весь макет працює.
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Is it a big piece of glass for the water? Very resourceful
Hi! I´m the author of the layout 🙂 Thank you! Yes, there are two glass panels... I thought for a long time about how to create such a large body of water so that it would not ruin me financially. Model water (gel) is quite expensive. But one day when I went to take out the trash to the bins, two glass panels taken out of an old door were leaning there. The glass panels had a great 3D texture of miniature ripples. I immediately took them away. Subsequently, I had them cut to the exact size by a glazier, and the base of the water was ready. Then I spray painted the glasses to differentiate between shallow and deep water and it was done! Simple, cheap, fast and at the same time, it looks pretty good 🙂 More info on my YT channel. Have a nice day, Richard Kříž.
@@richardkriz5776 thanks so much for the reply, I've seen glass on some tables before that looked like it would be great as water for models/dioramas
And you was right! 🙂@@mlalbaitero
Trains run way, way too fast. But perhaps it's almost impossible to run them at lower speeds, due to the microscopic scale. I really liked the set-up though!
Hi! I´m the author of this layout 🙂 Yes, it´s a very small scale, but still it can move pretty slow, when you want. It can reach a speed of walk in model scale without a problems. Inside those tiny locomotives are a 5 poles micro electric motors and a lots of gears. But this video vas filmed during a exhibition, so I had to speed trains up because people just don´t want to wait all that long time for train from other side of the layout. So thats it 🙂 Have a nice day! Richard kříž.
Hi, do you know for chance if it is possible to purchase those 5 pole electric motors and the gears you mention as a spare parts somewhere ?. Thanks in advance and greetings from Santiago de Chile, South America. This is John.@@richardkriz5776
Search for videos on "Orbost 1:500" (Australian T gauge layout). Paul manages to get these tiny mechs down to a scale crawl. But as Richard Kříž says, at an exhibition, the general public viewing the layout from normal distance (not close up like Pilentum's camera here) will find it too slow. Even a scale 60km/h in this size looks too slow from a couple of metres away. It can also increase the risk of stalling. ;-)
@@richardkriz5776I have a T Scale layout with a T Scale live steam Flying Scotsman.
Thanks, Richard!
I have a T-Gauge layout with a live steam Flying Scotsman.
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