Really well done..! So many have showcased the many talents of George - mostly the structures and incredible details around every corner. Truely the 8th wonder of the world..! You have featured the part of the layout that does not get enough attention. George’s track work is also top shelf. And the locomotives running with a variety of consists showed well in your video. Thanks for taking the time to make this video.
@@andrekoneczny6616 Thank you! I hope you check out all the other videos I have published on the Franklin & South Manchester on this site. More to come as I continue to explore this great layout.
Been a fan of the railroad since it's debut in MR back in '86. Really enjoyed your videos showcasing the varied details on the layout. Many have uploaded layout videos, but I think you are the first to really zero in on the layout it such a meticulous way.
@@skruloos1 my suggestion is to make it a priority. George is getting up in years. And the best way to experience is with George there. Buy a ticket to Boston and make it happen.
All I can say is WOW!!! At the 5:48 time line there is a shot of the switch. Where did you get this casting of a switch machine that use to be used?? Please..
@@davidcurtis5398 good question. At first glance I thought it was a Caboose Industries switch. But it does look like a static casting. I can ask George next Open House in September. You might try www.railroadkits.com/s/shop?page=2&limit=30&sort_by=popularity_score&sort_order=desc. They bought all of George’s molds a few years ago.
Great video. So much to learn just by watching. 🚂
Just . . . WOW!
An amazing layout. From the buildings to the cars to the tracks this is the best weathering job I've ever seen. The landscape is great as well.
@@MontgomeryMiller it is better seen and experienced in person. Go see it if you can.
Thank you Mr. Sellios for decades of magazine and video railfanning.
Really well done..! So many have showcased the many talents of George - mostly the structures and incredible details around every corner. Truely the 8th wonder of the world..! You have featured the part of the layout that does not get enough attention. George’s track work is also top shelf. And the locomotives running with a variety of consists showed well in your video. Thanks for taking the time to make this video.
@@andrekoneczny6616 Thank you! I hope you check out all the other videos I have published on the Franklin & South Manchester on this site. More to come as I continue to explore this great layout.
It's simply a pleasure to look at your model railway layout, built so realistically!
WOW ... 😳 ... How gorgeous is this layout!!!! 😍
Beautiful!
In my dreams. Beautiful meticulous work.
Been a fan of the railroad since it's debut in MR back in '86. Really enjoyed your videos showcasing the varied details on the layout. Many have uploaded layout videos, but I think you are the first to really zero in on the layout it such a meticulous way.
Greetings from Germany from mainz !! A model railway fan
WOW!!!
My altime favorite layout..I hope to see it for real before I die..
@@skruloos1 my suggestion is to make it a priority. George is getting up in years. And the best way to experience is with George there. Buy a ticket to Boston and make it happen.
Nice.👍
Great layout and vidio
All I can say is WOW!!! At the 5:48 time line there is a shot of the switch. Where did you get this casting of a switch machine that use to be used?? Please..
@@davidcurtis5398 good question. At first glance I thought it was a Caboose Industries switch. But it does look like a static casting. I can ask George next Open House in September. You might try www.railroadkits.com/s/shop?page=2&limit=30&sort_by=popularity_score&sort_order=desc. They bought all of George’s molds a few years ago.
What brand of track does he use?
@@charlesmorschauser5258 not 100% on this. Working to get an answer.
But the real scene from Manchester is not so beautiful!
Which Manchester are you referring to? So many in New England.