It is so cool that model railroading has always been a family affair, the closest I ever came to that was my dad buying me my first set when I was 4 and having a life long love of trains ever since,cherish every moment you have with your dad because once they are gone it really leaves a void in your life regardless if they were involved in your hobby or not R.I.P. to my dad 4/27/19
Well done. The love you have for your Dad transcends the video lens. It is clear your family understands the true meaning of “family”. Excellent narrative overview of the layout.
Thanks for sharing your dad's layout with us. My father made a layout when I was a kid and that inspired me to build mine. Wish my dad was still with us to share it with me. Enjoy the precious time with your family everyone..
It is awesome that you and your dad share this hobby together I like the way you share your layout and other locomotives with us, I can tell where you got it from, Did Grandpa have a hand in this o gauge hobby.👍👌🇺🇸
This is what model trains are all about. I have memories as a kid putting together our track every Christmas. I built a 2 car garage set for my boys when they were small. We took it down years ago but we had a lot of good memories.
This is pretty amazing in that when dad created this it was for him and just a few eyes to enjoy. Now with the power of the internet tens of thousands of people are enjoying this and seeing this work. Well done
Few are able to bring thier love for the hobby across the way you do. Truly amazing. The variety of those cabriolets and other cars from that era caught my eyes rigjt away.
A great layout by your dad. Its great for a family to have some of the same interests. My brother and myself always had layouts from the time we were kids. Enjoy the time with your dad now, it does not last forever.
Another incredible video Chris!!! It's funny that your Dad is not a 'youtuber' so much as you. As old fashioned as my Dad was, he'd be right at home in front of the camera. I know this because one year, an antique show came down from New York City to do an hour long show featuring my father's collection. I could not believe how at home he was in front of the camera. My mother on the other hand had that wild animal look as she was extremely nervous. I was somewhere in between, a bit nervous but could still function. - LOL You're a natural in front of the camera, you even look a bit like a young Jim Carrey. This video is a great tribute to your parents and your memories of childhood, I believe this is what our hobby is all about - family. Keep up the great work!!
My dad still has his lionel set from the 70's when general mills owned lionel. The build quality is poor but it is still neat he has his original set. And i still have my lionel set that my parents got me in the 90's. Now i have one daughter of my own and a son on the way. I hope to continue the love of model trains!
Hi Chris, New subscriber after seeing you in Classic Toy Trains. It is very cool that you and your Dad share the hobby. Reviewed some if your past videos. Loved the Euro locos from MTH. I had forgotten just how beautiful they were. All the best to you and family be safe 👍🙂😮🌟
Chris, this was definitely something special and I was immersed in your father’s layout. I think you could have went on for hours and I would have never lost attention trying to see every detail. I have bought Gargraves track for my new layout and after seeing your dad’s layout, I think I made the right decision. There’s so much in his 16x9 layout that made me smile and the fact that I am setting up my new layout to be about 11x21, I will definitely be able to fit a lot more then what I thought inside those city limits. Thank you for this amazing look at your dad’s layout, I have been looking forward to this one for a long time. I will add that you have not aged a bit. I took a social media break over the past week to focus on my mom for Mother’s Day, so I am late to this party, but isn’t it something special...indeed.
Thanks so much Chris for showing off your Father’s layout it’s so amazing that it inspired you to this day to carry on the tradition I too have built layouts for myself and my son and hope he will still be interested to carry on the hobby when he gets his own home some day. cheers to you and dad, Ken
Thanks for watching Ken! So great to hear that you share a similar story with your son. I am sure he will carry the hobby forward to cherish the memories just as I have with my father!
Sharing the hobby with others is my favorite part. So many folks have similar stories of trains in their families and it is always interesting to listen to these. Thanks for watching!
No wonder you have such a passion.your dad's layout is magazine grade awesome.thanks for sharing.how is your southern f3s?. choochoo auctions has a postwar era aba set on market.itis an excellent source for postwar and MPC era trains.your last video made me realize the charm of MPC era trains.now we all focus on prototypical and scale stuff.somehow those MPC engines just keep going.keep up your wonderful work.god bless you all
Hey William - the Southern F3s are still working great. Been running them quite a bit. I plan to add a few more MPC engines as well since I opened the door. Thank you for all of your support!
@@RBPTrains more like thank you.those wonderful MPC engines made me realize how colorful they really are.been pulling mine out and running them.they do have a certain charm and reliability.ive been too focused on building a scale collection
Hi Chris, I was video foaming and happened upon your Chanel, it’s great all of your videos are great but what really grabbed me was the video at your dads layout, it’s heartwarming to see the tradition being carried on. (Thanks your dad for me) I’m a train nut, started with my dads Lionel at my birth 70 years ago, then into HO and now I’m doing a (never ending) N scale because I’m doing it in modules, we’ll kind of. LOL Thanks for sharing a great hobby!
Thank you for sharing your dad's layout. It's wonderful to see the photos of construction and your dads layout is full of detailed scenes. The post war section for the kids is a great addition and must be a lot of fun for the kids. Another job well done on this video and its great that you and your dad share this passion. Looking forward to what you put up next!
There you go again Chris, great video. You and your dad are lucky to share a great love of trains. Amazing layout’s you both have. Amazing buildings, access areas are well hidden, that was a great shot with the hand. Love the idea of the kids layout. Keep up the great work. Oh and I see where you learned to power a layout. LOL. Look forward to the next video as always. Take care my friend, Tim
Holy cow, this whole time I’ve been watching you I didn’t recognize you until I saw your dad!!! My uncle owned train depot in mt airy. Tom gartner. My dad was bull gartner who repaired American flyer trains and we worked with your family many years working with you. Sadly my dad passed last August from cancer and Tom gartner sold the train store. It’s not the same anymore! I was the younger kid always in store on Saturday helping. I’m 35 now but been helping there since I was 8. Love to chat with you sometime
Wow! Small world. Your dad is a legend in my family! Was so sorry to hear about him passing last year. Would love to connect. My email is RBPTrains at gmail dot com.
Great job Chris, It's awesome to see how deep the hobby goes into people's lives. That first coaling tower your showed was amazing, I need to find something like that for my layout.
Was looking forward to seeing your Dad's layout. It looks super! Sure has a lot going on in 16x9'. I keep hoping one of my kids will get the bug so we can enjoy the hobby together!
Both of y'all have awesome layouts gives inspiration had to tear down my tubular Lionel layout to reorganize my train/hobby room due to life changes but planning in the near future to rebuild I enjoy your channel and the trains you show case
I just ran across this video. I love your dad's track choice. Ross switches and Gargraves track. My choices also. I'm at 11x16 with 072 to 096 curves. His scenes are great.
Your dad has one fine layout! I run Western Maryland on my layout and it's cool to see I'm not the only one that does (I saw some WM freight cars on your layout too!). Thanks for the overview of your dad's layout. Enjoyed watching this very much.
@@RBPTrains I used to be a MD guy, but moved to Pennsylvania 12 years ago. I lived in Thurmont MD for 16 years. I was always stopping in at Catoctin Mountain Trains & Hobbies buying trains ( I was like 3 minutes away).
Great stuff Chris! My dad and I have an O Gauge layout that we've been building on little by little since 1989. It's 20 ft by 20 ft and there's a lot of action on it. I would love to see your layout in person
Great video as usual! How the heck did you get so many subscribers so fast? I want in on the secret lol. Congrats on growing your channel, I bet you’ll be a 2K before the end of the summer!
Excellent video and narrative. Could you tell me who made that grain car with graffiti? Also why did your dad do the tubular elevated track? Just wondering. Those are good memories you have of your younger train hobby days. Its good you have the pictures to go along with them. Many of my dad's old tables are just a memory. Take care.
Hi Edward, the train car is an older Lionel car. I need to locate the box to get the part number. The tubular track on the elevated line is intentional. Dad wanted to blend the classic track feel with the rest of the layout. Plus he had a bunch of tubular track that would have ended up in storage. Pictures or not, these are special memories for sure. Thanks for watching!
Know any background on his green bridges? I have one from years ago that looks just like them, but never really knew who made them. Picked it up at a model train show in Houston.
Chris. I watched your video with r’s trains tonight. You mentioned your dads/your first train was a Marx train. I’m curious? Is that train still in the family? Also which engine/set was it? I started out with Marx trains myself. Every time I see a Marx train I’m a kid again.
AWOME CHANNEL - great trains and background info on them and related - Very Cool Layout overview here of your dads super layout ! - 0 scale trains are the Ultimate Hobby i think !!! - curious what are the dimensions of your layout? - you mentioned your dad s is 16 ft by 9 feet - I have nice Carpet Pacific railroad LOL that is 15 feet by 10.4 ft
Thanks for watching Fulvio! My layout is 27'x12'. 15'x10' is a nice space for a layout. My layout was on my carpet for several years before I built the table and I had just as much fun with it then as I do now. Enjoy and thanks again!
@@RBPTrains thanks so much for the message back Very cool layout and nice dimensions to have on yours .. The fun is always in creating things which is always gonna happen with model trains on the floor or on the table very true statement Indeed.. its very creative so it's nice to have some space to have somebody different types of things and of course one thing I like the idea of having the ability to interchange puts different accessories at a different time to create a different scene in the same physical space part of the layout... . I grew up with it my father love trains and so it was passed on to me and the other siblings in the family even my mother got into it from his influence lol... Look for to seeing more videos... Curious Do you have any Golden Gate Depot or 3rd rail locomotives Really great stuff definitely expensive but supervalu I have the 1938 Santa Fe super chief set And my father got the original Mercury steam engine Pacific with the 4 car original set... ... It would be neat if some company could make the 1964 version of the shinkansen Japanese high speed train I haven't her model giving us a gift for music go and its would be one of the more interesting looking trains to have especially because you could have English and Japanese announcements I believe that's prototypical in Japan... Do you think that's something that might tickle the fancy of O scale train modellers in America... Potentially?
Yes as soon as I could walk and talk at a young young person I could nothing but trains trains trains and more trains. Penn Central and such like that I love trains
I have some old train stuff that I'd like to get rid of I was a kid I was in the trains a lot love your channel but just not in the trains like that anymore do enjoy watching also have some other buildings and stuff original in the box don't know if anybody's interested
You and your dad are very lucky to share a great hobby with each other
It is so cool that model railroading has always been a family affair, the closest I ever came to that was my dad buying me my first set when I was 4 and having a life long love of trains ever since,cherish every moment you have with your dad because once they are gone it really leaves a void in your life regardless if they were involved in your hobby or not R.I.P. to my dad 4/27/19
Thank you for sharing J.R. Sounds like your dad was a great man and I am doing my best to cherish the time I have. Thank you for watching.
BEAUTIFUL BROTHERMAN, JUST BEAUTIFUL, LOVE THIS!! J.M. 😀😃😊😊
ALWAYS REMEMBER YOUR DAD BROTHERMAN, NEVER FORGET!! GOD BLESS!!!! J.M. & H.M. 😊😊😊😊
Well done. The love you have for your Dad transcends the video lens. It is clear your family understands the true meaning of “family”.
Excellent narrative overview of the layout.
Your Dad has a wonderful layout - something to be very proud of!
Your dad has an awesome layout, and warms my heart to hear the joy your dad gave you,
Thanks for sharing your dad's layout with us. My father made a layout when I was a kid and that inspired me to build mine. Wish my dad was still with us to share it with me. Enjoy the precious time with your family everyone..
It is awesome that you and your dad share this hobby together I like the way you share your layout and other locomotives with us, I can tell where you got it from, Did Grandpa have a hand in this o gauge hobby.👍👌🇺🇸
Now that's something special! Great tour of your dad's layout and collection even if it's missing a few diecast cars!
This is what model trains are all about. I have memories as a kid putting together our track every Christmas. I built a 2 car garage set for my boys when they were small. We took it down years ago but we had a lot of good memories.
Thanks for sharing some of your family memories, as well as your father's layout.
Chris liked it , you have great memories with your dads layout. I like your videos thank you Patrick
Man! I wish my dad, or someone I know, was into trains! You’re one lucky guy!
This is pretty amazing in that when dad created this it was for him and just a few eyes to enjoy. Now with the power of the internet tens of thousands of people are enjoying this and seeing this work. Well done
I keep watching this video for ideas and to get just plain ole enthused! Big smiles.
I keep going back to dad's house for more ideas myself! Thanks for watching!
Chris ! Thanks for sharing some of your heritage ;)
Few are able to bring thier love for the hobby across the way you do. Truly amazing. The variety of those cabriolets and other cars from that era caught my eyes rigjt away.
Beautiful! Your lucky your dad is still with you! My dad got me into this hobby! Father and Son! Fantastic! Bless you guys thanks for sharing!!
My dad introduced me to trains. He had Lionel and Marx, bought me HO. He’s been gone many years but they are still dad’s trains.
I love the old 50's style trucks. I can imagine someone running a delivery as a train runs by in one of these trucks.
Your dad has a great layout and many great trains
A great layout by your dad. Its great for a family to have some of the same interests. My brother and myself always had layouts from the time we were kids. Enjoy the time with your dad now, it does not last forever.
Another incredible video Chris!!! It's funny that your Dad is not a 'youtuber' so much as you. As old fashioned as my Dad was, he'd be right at home in front of the camera. I know this because one year, an antique show came down from New York City to do an hour long show featuring my father's collection. I could not believe how at home he was in front of the camera. My mother on the other hand had that wild animal look as she was extremely nervous. I was somewhere in between, a bit nervous but could still function. - LOL You're a natural in front of the camera, you even look a bit like a young Jim Carrey. This video is a great tribute to your parents and your memories of childhood, I believe this is what our hobby is all about - family. Keep up the great work!!
My dad still has his lionel set from the 70's when general mills owned lionel. The build quality is poor but it is still neat he has his original set.
And i still have my lionel set that my parents got me in the 90's. Now i have one daughter of my own and a son on the way. I hope to continue the love of model trains!
Hi Chris,
New subscriber after seeing you in Classic Toy Trains. It is very cool that you and your Dad share the hobby. Reviewed some if your past videos. Loved the Euro locos from MTH. I had forgotten just how beautiful they were. All the best to you and family be safe 👍🙂😮🌟
Thanks for watching Lou!
Your Dad has a wonderful looking layout,with a lot of thought put into it. Excellent presentation.
Chris, this was definitely something special and I was immersed in your father’s layout. I think you could have went on for hours and I would have never lost attention trying to see every detail. I have bought Gargraves track for my new layout and after seeing your dad’s layout, I think I made the right decision.
There’s so much in his 16x9 layout that made me smile and the fact that I am setting up my new layout to be about 11x21, I will definitely be able to fit a lot more then what I thought inside those city limits.
Thank you for this amazing look at your dad’s layout, I have been looking forward to this one for a long time. I will add that you have not aged a bit. I took a social media break over the past week to focus on my mom for Mother’s Day, so I am late to this party, but isn’t it something special...indeed.
Thanks so much Chris for showing off your Father’s layout it’s so amazing that it inspired you to this day to carry on the tradition I too have built layouts for myself and my son and hope he will still be interested to carry on the hobby when he gets his own home some day. cheers to you and dad, Ken
Thanks for watching Ken! So great to hear that you share a similar story with your son. I am sure he will carry the hobby forward to cherish the memories just as I have with my father!
God bless you and your Dad.
Hey, tell your dad, that is the best train lay-out I've ever seen! Thanks for posting this video!
Beautiful layout. Very nice presentation!!
Another great video. Love your dad’s layout, definitely looks like a lot of fun.
Great Video of your dad's layout!! The beauty of this hobby is its a family hobby!! The best part of it is when you can share it with others!!
Sharing the hobby with others is my favorite part. So many folks have similar stories of trains in their families and it is always interesting to listen to these. Thanks for watching!
Your dad's layout is nice. U guys are lucky to share this hobby
That layout is next level awesomeness. The attention to detail is flawless. Great video my friend
No wonder you have such a passion.your dad's layout is magazine grade awesome.thanks for sharing.how is your southern f3s?. choochoo auctions has a postwar era aba set on market.itis an excellent source for postwar and MPC era trains.your last video made me realize the charm of MPC era trains.now we all focus on prototypical and scale stuff.somehow those MPC engines just keep going.keep up your wonderful work.god bless you all
Hey William - the Southern F3s are still working great. Been running them quite a bit. I plan to add a few more MPC engines as well since I opened the door. Thank you for all of your support!
@@RBPTrains more like thank you.those wonderful MPC engines made me realize how colorful they really are.been pulling mine out and running them.they do have a certain charm and reliability.ive been too focused on building a scale collection
Hi Chris, I was video foaming and happened upon your Chanel, it’s great all of your videos are great but what really grabbed me was the video at your dads layout, it’s heartwarming to see the tradition being carried on. (Thanks your dad for me)
I’m a train nut, started with my dads Lionel at my birth 70 years ago, then into HO and now I’m doing a (never ending) N scale because I’m doing it in modules, we’ll kind of. LOL
Thanks for sharing a great hobby!
I will be sure to thank him! Thank you for sharing your story as well! Appreciate the comment
Wonderful video showing off your Dad's sharp layout. Keep making more as time permits. John
Thank you for sharing your dad's layout. It's wonderful to see the photos of construction and your dads layout is full of detailed scenes. The post war section for the kids is a great addition and must be a lot of fun for the kids. Another job well done on this video and its great that you and your dad share this passion. Looking forward to what you put up next!
Wow! What a great family legacy, Chris!! Dad has an awesome layout too. Thanks for sharing.
Very nice layout you dad built! A lot of really nice elements. Thanks for sharing the video!
There you go again Chris, great video. You and your dad are lucky to share a great love of trains. Amazing layout’s you both have. Amazing buildings, access areas are well hidden, that was a great shot with the hand. Love the idea of the kids layout. Keep up the great work. Oh and I see where you learned to power a layout. LOL. Look forward to the next video as always. Take care my friend, Tim
Thanks Tim! Yup - I copied Dad's power design, haha
Nice 👍 video you nailed this your dad really knows how to build a good layout I’m impressed this is good entertainment!
Thats great you and your dad can share that. You both have nice train layouts. Keep up with the great videos.
What a great looking layout. Lots of detail
Great video and wonderful layout and tour.
Thanks Stephen! Really enjoyed your segment with Corey last Sunday. Very heartwarming. Would love to connect sometime to hear more of your story.
Any time, would be happy to share.
This is very enjoyable video indeed seeing these trains inspires me to keep running my trains more and more !!
Your dad really put alot of thought into this very nice set up!
That Falstaff Beer truck is super cool. That was my dads beer of choice.
Great layout and wonderful commentary
Holy cow, this whole time I’ve been watching you I didn’t recognize you until I saw your dad!!! My uncle owned train depot in mt airy. Tom gartner. My dad was bull gartner who repaired American flyer trains and we worked with your family many years working with you. Sadly my dad passed last August from cancer and Tom gartner sold the train store. It’s not the same anymore! I was the younger kid always in store on Saturday helping. I’m 35 now but been helping there since I was 8. Love to chat with you sometime
Sorry typo my dad was bill gartner
Wow! Small world. Your dad is a legend in my family! Was so sorry to hear about him passing last year. Would love to connect. My email is RBPTrains at gmail dot com.
Great job Chris, It's awesome to see how deep the hobby goes into people's lives. That first coaling tower your showed was amazing, I need to find something like that for my layout.
Thanks Matt! Enjoyed your latest video as well!
Hey!!!! How did you know I was watching????? (3:45). What a pleasant trip down memory lane. 05/06/2021
Awesome video! I was at my parents last week and saw the old 4x12 layout. Brought back lots of memories. I also “borrowed” a few items from it 😂
I am always borrowing! :)
Was looking forward to seeing your Dad's layout. It looks super! Sure has a lot going on in 16x9'. I keep hoping one of my kids will get the bug so we can enjoy the hobby together!
Thanks Steven! He did a nice job considering the space. I am sure your kids will join in on the fun eventually. Thanks for watching!
Both of y'all have awesome layouts gives inspiration had to tear down my tubular Lionel layout to reorganize my train/hobby room due to life changes but planning in the near future to rebuild I enjoy your channel and the trains you show case
Glad to hear you will be able to rebuild. Enjoy and thank you for watching!
I just ran across this video. I love your dad's track choice. Ross switches and Gargraves track. My choices also. I'm at 11x16 with 072 to 096 curves. His scenes are great.
Your dad has one fine layout! I run Western Maryland on my layout and it's cool to see I'm not the only one that does (I saw some WM freight cars on your layout too!). Thanks for the overview of your dad's layout. Enjoyed watching this very much.
Love the WM. As a MD guy it is a natural fit on the layout. Glad you enjoyed and thank you for watching!
@@RBPTrains I used to be a MD guy, but moved to Pennsylvania 12 years ago. I lived in Thurmont MD for 16 years. I was always stopping in at Catoctin Mountain Trains & Hobbies buying trains ( I was like 3 minutes away).
Great overview! Your dad has some very nice buildings on his layout. Sure looks like a lot of fun!
Thank you! I had a lot of fun making this video.
I came across your channel. Looks great and fun attitude. Subscribed
Thank you Mark and welcome!
This is a good looking layout with plenty of detail
Would have been wonderful if your dad had come on the channel, please pass on my respect for a job well done. 🇦🇺
Awesome! My dad doesn’t even look at my trains
Such a cool layout! Scenery looks awesome!
It really is a cool layout! Always love running trains on Dad's layout.
Your dad is COOL! Awesome layout.
He is pretty cool. Thanks for watching!
Your video have given me some good idea for my set up .
Awesome video 🚂👍🚄
Great stuff Chris! My dad and I have an O Gauge layout that we've been building on little by little since 1989. It's 20 ft by 20 ft and there's a lot of action on it. I would love to see your layout in person
We're in Ohio. We're abouts are you located if you don't mind me asking?
Wow! 20x20 is a big layout! We are out in the MD area. I have family in Ohio near Akron. Thanks for watching!
Nice. We're Cincinnati. Check out Ollie's Model Railroad on our Railfan Depot UA-cam Channel. That's us. Great channel brother 👍
great layout thanks for posting
Being 65 I'm hoping that my kids / grandkids will be continuing the trains tradition that my Dad started long ago with my brother and me...
Great video as usual! How the heck did you get so many subscribers so fast? I want in on the secret lol. Congrats on growing your channel, I bet you’ll be a 2K before the end of the summer!
Thanks! I still have no idea what I am doing, lol! We will keep on posting and see where this goes. Thanks for the support!
Great video!!!
Very nice!
Really cool!
Very nice layout.......
I'm a dad & hello from Milwaukee wisconsin 👍
FISHING & MODELRAILROADING, your family would be my perfect family! The only hobby missing is aquariums!
Wonderful!
One word”WoW” 🚂
Great stuff. Thank you!
Superb vid
I love the coaling tower on your Dad’s layout. Is that scratch-built, or a kit?
Excellent video and narrative. Could you tell me who made that grain car with graffiti? Also why did your dad do the tubular elevated track? Just wondering. Those are good memories you have of your younger train hobby days. Its good you have the pictures to go along with them. Many of my dad's old tables are just a memory. Take care.
Hi Edward, the train car is an older Lionel car. I need to locate the box to get the part number. The tubular track on the elevated line is intentional. Dad wanted to blend the classic track feel with the rest of the layout. Plus he had a bunch of tubular track that would have ended up in storage. Pictures or not, these are special memories for sure. Thanks for watching!
Thanks for the reply. Much appreciated.@@RBPTrains
Dad has a nice layout
I’ve always been an HO guy myself, but these layouts are very nice
H O is great. Dad had a H O layout for years and it was a blast. Thanks for watching!
Know any background on his green bridges? I have one from years ago that looks just like them, but never really knew who made them. Picked it up at a model train show in Houston.
Great question Will. I am not sure. Dad got these at our local store. I will try to find out.
Your Dad has good taste in trains.
Inspiring! Thank you.
What is the use of that centre rail in O scale tracks?
Chris. I watched your video with r’s trains tonight. You mentioned your dads/your first train was a Marx train. I’m curious? Is that train still in the family? Also which engine/set was it? I started out with Marx trains myself. Every time I see a Marx train I’m a kid again.
I remember Boston and Maine.
I love the beard!
I get the same feeling with my Amtrak autoracks. N scale though lol
AWOME CHANNEL - great trains and background info on them and related - Very Cool Layout overview here of your dads super layout ! - 0 scale trains are the Ultimate Hobby i think !!! - curious what are the dimensions of your layout?
- you mentioned your dad s is 16 ft by 9 feet - I have nice Carpet Pacific railroad LOL that is 15 feet by 10.4 ft
Thanks for watching Fulvio! My layout is 27'x12'. 15'x10' is a nice space for a layout. My layout was on my carpet for several years before I built the table and I had just as much fun with it then as I do now. Enjoy and thanks again!
@@RBPTrains thanks so much for the message back
Very cool layout and nice dimensions to have on yours
.. The fun is always in creating things which is always gonna happen with model trains on the floor or on the table very true statement Indeed..
its very creative so it's nice to have some space to have somebody different types of things and of course one thing I like the idea of having the ability to interchange puts different accessories at a different time to create a different scene in the same physical space part of the layout...
. I grew up with it my father love trains and so it was passed on to me and the other siblings in the family even my mother got into it from his influence lol... Look for to seeing more videos...
Curious
Do you have any Golden Gate Depot
or 3rd rail locomotives
Really great stuff definitely expensive but supervalu I have the 1938 Santa Fe super chief set And my father got the original Mercury steam engine Pacific with the 4 car original set...
...
It would be neat if some company could make the 1964 version of the shinkansen Japanese high speed train I haven't her model giving us a gift for music go and its would be one of the more interesting looking trains to have especially because you could have English and Japanese announcements I believe that's prototypical in Japan... Do you think that's something that might tickle the fancy of O scale train modellers in America... Potentially?
Looks like the apple didn't fall far from the tree! 🧐
Hey Chris, where are you from
Yes as soon as I could walk and talk at a young young person I could nothing but trains trains trains and more trains. Penn Central and such like that I love trains
👍👍👍
I have some old train stuff that I'd like to get rid of I was a kid I was in the trains a lot love your channel but just not in the trains like that anymore do enjoy watching also have some other buildings and stuff original in the box don't know if anybody's interested