I like your simple approach to your layout. These trains are toys and made to have fun with. Getting carried away with all kinds of scenery is not for everyone. Very nice and informative.
I just watched this video and it's great. I have the same mindset with keeping things simple and with clean lines. I really enjoyed the video and you have me some good ideas for my upcoming elevated level. Thanks!
I check in to see your videos off and on to see what you have. I am from middle Ga and we went to Daytona Beach every year until I was 15. I visited again when I was 24(1979) and found a train store on the 2nd story of a building across the river in Daytona City. Up here in the Atlanta area, I was fortunate enough to work for over 17 years( There are Trains in 8 areas of the house but I am reducing that) at 2 different Train businesses. Trains have nothing to do with my College degree or my Master's degree but were more fun. Retirement is weeks away and I may eventually launch a UA-cam something in the future. I am glad you are working on the landscape. Get some Dave Frary videos on landscaping your layout. He is the Obey-won-Kenobi of Train layout landscaping. Maybe I will meet you one day in the future at a train thing. I have also been to the Daytona/Orange Beach store. Thanks, JS in NE Atlanta
Great video of yours,I’ve been going back and forth about moving from HO to O gauge I’m getting older and the bigger trains might make it easier to mess with,good show buddy!
You have a great assortment of engines and rolling stock. You can’t beat old school. Your video brought back so many good memories when my dad and I built our layout. Thanks!
I just watched this old August 26, 2020 video of your, and it really helped me out "getting off dead center" in establishing my little 5x8 layout. I really appreciated your suggestions on the grass and was so glad you showed how you made those track supports with 1x2's! What a simple and effective approach! I've been meaning to put an elevated track on my layout, and even tried the FastTrack Trestles, but I wasn't too thrilled with them because they really BLOCKED the view of the bottom layer because of their wide built in bed, and the bases of the supports were way too wide, and I had to do a lot of absurd "straddling" to get them to work. I gave up! Now I'm enthused again, thanks to your tips! 1x2's and regular STURDY good old fashion Lionel or Menard's Tubular track! Thanks again, and keep those videos coming!
I really enjoy your videos! I'm getting back into O scale & your layouts are to the level of detail that I'm striving for. I've gotten some fantastic ideas from your videos for my new 12x6. Love the fact that you keep it simple and have fun instead of getting overwhelmed with details!
I really enjoyed your video, I’ve been into N scale, O scale and G scale for over 40 years. I’ve also watched hundreds, maybe thousands of train videos and this is one of the best I’ve ever seen. I am also with you, on saving money and simpler details, so you can change the layout out anytime, that’s 50% of the fun of the whole deal, thanks for taking time to make this great video you did a great job!
Zack, Layout is looking good and Expanding. Like my layouts you can only go one way when you run out of room. In my case I went up, and up and up. From flat to elevated to full ceiling loop. The ceiling loop is actually bigger than my main layout. What do you think you will do when it’s time to expand. And you know you will! It happens to all of us, regards Conductor John MTH
Really great job at explaining the setup. I am resurrecting a set I had back in the late 1950's and 1960's. Looks like you have a number of trains and accessories I still have such as the Lackawana engine, the red/green signal house and a platform for milk cans. I just built my tables and am getting started. I have a considerable amount of the old post-war Lionel tubular track and will most likely order some of the Menards track for my initial setup. Thanks for the info!
Hey Zack, I think the new expansion looks awesome. After watching your video I have decided to change over to O42 curves. I still do not have my layout set up but there are a few things for sure like 12x12 L-Shape Design, a Second lot more and lots of postwar Action. Thanks for all the great tips. I look forward to your next video.
Thank You so much, I really enjoyed your video and love your layouts and all of the engines and rolling stock you have collected. I'm just getting back into the hobby.
Really enjoy your videos. Both of my father’s Uncles worked for Lionel Corp in New York and Irvington NJ plant. I restore them myself. I collect Post War Lionel.
I really like your approach. As someone who is starting out, the K.I.S.S. principle and budget plays a big part. I also like postwar era style and power. I like to add some pre-war accessories to keep the vintage look.
Very good video pretty nostalgic seeing a layout like this reminds me of a buddy’s layout that really got me into trains reminds me I need to give him a call sometime anyway When I had layout I was a ho scale modeler and I did focus a lot on realism but this shows you don’t have to have the best or super high budget or most realistic accurate layout to have fun or get started it reminds me of how we all started to enjoy the hobby and have fun and we all can do it in our own ways that’s what makes this hobby so great Also you definitely deserve more subs
Just a side true and yet funny reality of sectional tubular track. I recently 2/2023 set up a large oval on my table of Lionel original 072 track. I bought it used about 8 years before and must have cleaned up the running surface back in 2021. Now I spent over a hour or two one evening, straightening and clamping the pins and the joining rail ends to fit tight and good, using a rail shaping tool and thin pliers, and a screw driver or two at times. Well the current set up is 16 curves and 6 straight all of the Lionel 072 type. I put a loc-on at one spot and the train would run the whole track but it had some weak spots for power. the funny thing was the power end I had my hook up on, that track and the two on either side had very poor connections, no matter how much I used the rail clamp tool, or pliers they remained so so with power weakness. However at my main hook up end, those two or three sections were just weird. Just one section to the right then the whole right side worked better, one to the left then the left side worked better, as in almost consistent the whole track around till it got back to the power end side. I had the lock-on power connected to the one in the middle of either side of my other trouble tracks. Both sides were OK but not great. So every time around the hook up end they would run almost twice as fast on the hook up track over the rest of the track. So I ran a very thin like 22 or 24 gauge wire to the other end with another lock-on, things improved. But I will need more hook up tracks to fix this or us better track. I have other types of track and new ones as well but this sat so long, I just wanted to make use of it if possible, since these are not so easy to buy in usable condition, especially the original ones..
Really interesting layout and use of space. Also liked simple trestle design and function. But no track support on all the elevated routes? Just random trestles? No track issues, sagging or separation under the weight of your trains?
Beautiful layouts! I use Gar Graves Track and for my raised sections I cut out luan ancored to my supports. When it's cut about 1/4 inch wider than the ties and road bed is installed it looks great and never moves no matter how heavy the equipment is running on it.
Thanks Greg!! Sounds great! I thought about switching to Atlas track during the most recent “re-do”, however just couldn’t justify the price at the moment. Happy holidays!
@@CountryBunkersTrains hi Zack..I'm the guy you met at Round House trains the other day. I've got a lot to say..I'll try to make it brief.. my thoughts are bouncing all over the place. I've been in N for 20 yrs.. This past year I tried HO.. I've wanted to go to O but, could never pull the trigger due to cost. I checked out the Mennards prices that you went with and yes.. Your entire layout came in under what my one loop 9.5' x 18' came in with Atlas. I considered the track you used on this layout using wooden ties between the steel plates which would have looked fine..but, I want to use O-54 switches and there is nothing tubular to make that happen. I may have to bite the bullet and pay the price for Atlas to achieve what I'm after. Realtrax doesn't have to sizes to fit the track plan I've come up with using anyrail on the computer. I don't care for the look of Fast track at all.. In any case it looks like I may pack away the N scale, tear down the one yr old three walled HO shelf layout and bite the bullet. That was the main reason I made the trek to Tony's on the weeked to see the O in operation again..and yup.. I got the bite for it once again.
I appreciated how methodical you are and your detailed explanations. Thank you! Your segment on track section preparation before use to avoid major headaches was especially helpful. On layouts like yours, how do you repair/maintain areas beyond arm's length, e.g. the far side against the wall? Oh, btw, I liked and sub'd. Well done.
Thanks Richard!! Welcome aboard. Glad to hear you subscribed. I glue everything down while placing it, and keep fingers crossed it won’t move lol. For cleaning the track, I’ll use a yard stick or something similar to reach if needed. Sometimes I just have to get my big ole rear up on the table/s though..... Happy holidays!
GREAT VIDEO!!!!! Will probably sent you a note! I have 2 like 8x10 loops and a 3rd 3x8. I tried both an MTH 100 Brick and bought a 180 Lionel Powerhouse. And I can't run all three trains. I can't run the outside loop. The second I power it up it kicks the breaker. Again GREAT video!
Are you running both the 100 brick and 180 brick together? Or just one at a time? I am definitely at the limits of my 135w brick. I can get away with one passenger train and 2 freight trains sucking up power. Anything more and it pops the breaker. The MTH trains seem to suck up a little less power than my Lionel engines. If I throw my Lionel SD70ACE in the mix, it will overload the breaker with the 2 other trains running. I need to get another TIU and some power bricks for the 2nd layout.
@@CountryBunkersTrains No I'm running a single brick to fixed voltage 2 of the TIU to a terminal block. Only track is wired to that terminal block. Neither brick will run all three. Railking Triplex, GE Evolution, Centipede, 5 car passenger. I've been thinking of adding a second brick to voltage 1 and another terminal block. But i bet that gets into numbering the track 1 and 2. ......glad to see you using Menards track, the store is 5 min. from my house. In the fall I'll be like a kid in a candy store when they bring all their train stuff out. SO WISH I HAD ROOM TO ADD THAT REACTOR PLANT....THAT IS SO COOL. I want to add a ceiling run room is about 18' square no one will see the track and I thought Menards would be GREAT. JUST DON'T KNOW HOW TO POWER THAT MUCH TRACK????? Thanks ! Take care, safe and well!!!
Very impressive layout, I’m curious are those post war switches. Also I was curious if you’re gonna use some Menards buildings on your layout. Anyways I think you give an amazing job of explaining everything as far as the process you use in building your train layout.
I really enjoyed this video, very informative. I've done a smaller 4x8 layout postwar style, and I was planning on doing an elevated level. So this video was perfect. Keep up the great work, and videos. Do you have a Facebook page?
Excellent! Great to hear! I’ll be routing for you! No Facebook page at the moment. Been thinking of making one for the channel. Might have to do that in the soon future
If I recall correctly, the legs for the supports are 6.75” tall. Overall height with the support on top of the legs is 7.75” (how high the track is above the table).
I run the MTH engine on both. The tubular is set up more like a postwar “toy like” layout, where as the other is more high rail in a sense. Both are command control equipped however.
Sweet! Hope you are able to get them up soon!! I’m sure they will be happy to see you! I’m using the MTH DCS and Lionel TMCC control systems to run these. Happy holidays
Hey Zack, what are you going to do when you run out of room. It happened to me, first I made a large layout then I built a elevated section then I went directly to my ceiling. The ceiling layout is bigger than my actual layout, it’s about 37’x26’. Have you thought about what you’re going to do when the time comes and believe me it will. Regards conductor john
Hey John, your layouts sound impressive! I’m sure one day I will outgrow my space. Will have to cross that bridge when we get there. Thanks for watching!
We’ll get back to it soon. Once the other is finished. It’s dead in the water at the moment being used as a table for all the stuff off the other layout.
Nice! I prefer the “toy” aspect of Lionel trains myself too. One of the reasons my layout is very flat, is because as a kid, I played with them on the floor. Like every other kid probably started! If I wanted realism, I’d just go down the street and walk along the tracks!
Haha that is not “goofy postwar” track. That is a high end, prewar, 14” 072 straight track designed for the 1/4” scale model series...752E, 763E, 226E, etc.
The Only Crittics you need to worry is you other people don’t Like it they can go Away Elsewhere.I Like All Layouts don’t care who it is From.even watch Trainshows from other places.videos or goin live.
instead of solidering to the track just take a flat blade screw driver in the underside of the rail and slip the wire in the gap remove screwdriver then solider it
Here’s A saying Different Strokes Different Folks Everyone Is Different If we All love Model Railroading we love to spend Money on Model Railroading it’s Better than going to A Bar and getting Drunk.
I like your simple approach to your layout. These trains are toys and made to have fun with. Getting carried away with all kinds of scenery is not for everyone. Very nice and informative.
Great job! Nice to see someone else who runs their trains at appropriate speeds..... rather than FAST FAST FAST! Bravo!
What a layout! 3 trains going at once. Explaining what you did and why is very helpful to a newby like me, even though I am 71 years old.
I just watched this video and it's great. I have the same mindset with keeping things simple and with clean lines. I really enjoyed the video and you have me some good ideas for my upcoming elevated level. Thanks!
I check in to see your videos off and on to see what you have. I am from middle Ga and we went to Daytona Beach every year until I was 15. I visited again when I was 24(1979) and found a train store on the 2nd story of a building across the river in Daytona City.
Up here in the Atlanta area, I was fortunate enough to work for over 17 years( There are Trains in 8 areas of the house but I am reducing that) at 2 different Train businesses. Trains have nothing to do with my College degree or my Master's degree
but were more fun. Retirement is weeks away and I may eventually launch a UA-cam something in the future.
I am glad you are working on the landscape. Get some Dave Frary videos on landscaping your layout. He is the Obey-won-Kenobi of Train layout landscaping.
Maybe I will meet you one day in the future at a train thing. I have also been to the Daytona/Orange Beach store.
Thanks, JS in NE Atlanta
Love your cheap and simple style. And calling your cat a "prick" had me rolling! 😂😂😂
😂🤣😂🤣 thank you!
Great video of yours,I’ve been going back and forth about moving from HO to O gauge I’m getting older and the bigger trains might make it easier to mess with,good show buddy!
You have a great assortment of engines and rolling stock. You can’t beat old school. Your video brought back so many good memories when my dad and I built our layout. Thanks!
Thanks Larry! Glad it brought some enjoyment! It is very fun and nostalgic at the same time whenever setting up the stuff! Happy holidays
I just watched this old August 26, 2020 video of your, and it really helped me out "getting off dead center" in establishing my little 5x8 layout.
I really appreciated your suggestions on the grass and was so glad you showed how you made those track supports with 1x2's! What a simple and effective approach! I've been meaning to put an elevated track on my layout, and even tried the FastTrack Trestles, but I wasn't too thrilled with them because they really BLOCKED the view of the bottom layer because of their wide built in bed, and the bases of the supports were way too wide, and I had to do a lot of absurd "straddling" to get them to work. I gave up! Now I'm enthused again, thanks to your tips!
1x2's and regular STURDY good old fashion Lionel or Menard's Tubular track! Thanks again, and keep those videos coming!
You really put together a great informative video..I really appreciate your simplicity yet detail. Look forward to more.
John Goldschmidt Thank you John!
Nice layout Zack, nice to see the simplistic approach that looks good and is budget friendly also ,thanks
Thank you!
I really enjoy your videos! I'm getting back into O scale & your layouts are to the level of detail that I'm striving for. I've gotten some fantastic ideas from your videos for my new 12x6. Love the fact that you keep it simple and have fun instead of getting overwhelmed with details!
Thanks Paul! Glad you enjoy them! Glad to hear you are getting back into O scale trains! I’m sure you will have a blast. Thank you for watching!
I really enjoyed your video, I’ve been into N scale, O scale and G scale for over 40 years. I’ve also watched hundreds, maybe thousands of train videos and this is one of the best I’ve ever seen. I am also with you, on saving money and simpler details, so you can change the layout out anytime, that’s 50% of the fun of the whole deal, thanks for taking time to make this great video you did a great job!
Thank you Craig!! Glad to hear you enjoyed it! Merry Christmas!
Very nice. I enjoyed your video and your train room looks like a lot of fun. Enjoy!
Thanks!
Great layouts! Like the ingenuity of your design. I’m currently adding an upper level to my layout and you’ve given me some great ideas
Thank you! Glad to hear! Good luck with your upper level and happy railroading!
Zack, Layout is looking good and Expanding. Like my layouts you can only go one way when you run out of room. In my case I went up, and up and up. From flat to elevated to full ceiling loop. The ceiling loop is actually bigger than my main layout. What do you think you will do when it’s time to expand. And you know you will! It happens to all of us, regards Conductor John MTH
Really great job at explaining the setup. I am resurrecting a set I had back in the late 1950's and 1960's. Looks like you have a number of trains and accessories I still have such as the Lackawana engine, the red/green signal house and a platform for milk cans. I just built my tables and am getting started. I have a considerable amount of the old post-war Lionel tubular track and will most likely order some of the Menards track for my initial setup. Thanks for the info!
Your doing a great job, old school is the best I think, thanks for all your tips.
I enjoyed your presentation, thanks for the MENARDS’ tip. Keep up the good work!
Thanks!
Hey Zack, I think the new expansion looks awesome. After watching your video I have decided to change over to O42 curves. I still do not have my layout set up but there are a few things for sure like 12x12
L-Shape Design, a Second lot more and lots of postwar Action. Thanks for all the great tips. I look forward to your next video.
Sounds great! Thank you for watching!
Thank You so much, I really enjoyed your video and love your layouts and all of the engines and rolling stock you have collected. I'm just getting back into the hobby.
The new raised section really looks great. Thanks for sharing.
Gfw Trains Thank you!
Really enjoy your videos. Both of my father’s Uncles worked for Lionel Corp in New York and Irvington NJ plant. I restore them myself. I collect Post War Lionel.
My dad worked there in 1946.
I really like your approach. As someone who is starting out, the K.I.S.S. principle and budget plays a big part. I also like postwar era style and power. I like to add some pre-war accessories to keep the vintage look.
Beautiful layout and a fantastic job on a limited budget. Great narration, I enjoyed the whole video.
Roger Strate Thank you!
Just introduced myself to the channel! Sweet layouts and great content!🚂👍
Awesome work! Like you, I enjoy a toy train style layout with maybe a space for my engines and a yard for my passenger and freight cars.
Absolutely! This is supposed to be an escape from the everyday real world! LOL However I do enjoy a beautiful high rail layout.
@@CountryBunkersTrains I completely agree.
Nice thanks, great illustration of creating something fun, interesting and financially approachable.
Thanks Jeff! Glad you enjoyed it.
I like the way you do your set up in a much more budget friendly way. Some of the approaches while beautiful seem over the top for me.
Very good video pretty nostalgic seeing a layout like this reminds me of a buddy’s layout that really got me into trains reminds me I need to give him a call sometime anyway When I had layout I was a ho scale modeler and I did focus a lot on realism but this shows you don’t have to have the best or super high budget or most realistic accurate layout to have fun or get started it reminds me of how we all started to enjoy the hobby and have fun and we all can do it in our own ways that’s what makes this hobby so great
Also you definitely deserve more subs
Just found your channel today and really like your style! Subscribed
Welcome aboard Mike!! Thank you!
Look at this guy. How far you've come with your channel. Keep up the hobby.
Thank you!!! Definitely a lot different from where we started just a short while ago!
Just a side true and yet funny reality of sectional tubular track. I recently 2/2023 set up a large oval on my table of Lionel original 072 track. I bought it used about 8 years before and must have cleaned up the running surface back in 2021. Now I spent over a hour or two one evening, straightening and clamping the pins and the joining rail ends to fit tight and good, using a rail shaping tool and thin pliers, and a screw driver or two at times. Well the current set up is 16 curves and 6 straight all of the Lionel 072 type. I put a loc-on at one spot and the train would run the whole track but it had some weak spots for power. the funny thing was the power end I had my hook up on, that track and the two on either side had very poor connections, no matter how much I used the rail clamp tool, or pliers they remained so so with power weakness. However at my main hook up end, those two or three sections were just weird. Just one section to the right then the whole right side worked better, one to the left then the left side worked better, as in almost consistent the whole track around till it got back to the power end side. I had the lock-on power connected to the one in the middle of either side of my other trouble tracks. Both sides were OK but not great. So every time around the hook up end they would run almost twice as fast on the hook up track over the rest of the track. So I ran a very thin like 22 or 24 gauge wire to the other end with another lock-on, things improved. But I will need more hook up tracks to fix this or us better track. I have other types of track and new ones as well but this sat so long, I just wanted to make use of it if possible, since these are not so easy to buy in usable condition, especially the original ones..
Very nice job looks great
looks great iam about to build a new layout yours is nice enjoy watching
Thanks Rod!
Thanks. Very interesting. You have a talent most model railroaded don't. You run your trains at scale speeds.
Zach love the video and you look amazing totally awsome thanks for the great videos love it, love it, love it
Just found your channel! Nice job man very good work!!!!
Thank you!
I really enjoyed this episode.
Thank you Thomas!
Looks and runs great. Thanks for posting--Tom
Quite a layout enjoyed your videos
Thanks!
Great Vid and great layout! I was sad to see our Menards 3 in the SW chicago suburbs have stopped carrying any Lionel sets or branded accessories. :/
Hi, can I also use my switches from Lionel pat thank you
Thanks for all the info. Like how you make your tressels - Merry Christmas
Thanks Steve. Merry Christmas to you as well!
That was hugely entertaining!
A very nice well-crafted "O" gauge layout.
Thanks Stew!
What the main table size ? LOVE that MTH double bridge !!!!!!!!
Really interesting layout and use of space. Also liked simple trestle design and function. But no track support on all the elevated routes? Just random trestles? No track issues, sagging or separation under the weight of your trains?
Congratulations!
Beautiful layouts! I use Gar Graves Track and for my raised sections I cut out luan ancored to my supports. When it's cut about 1/4 inch wider than the ties and road bed is installed it looks great and never moves no matter how heavy the equipment is running on it.
Thanks Greg!! Sounds great! I thought about switching to Atlas track during the most recent “re-do”, however just couldn’t justify the price at the moment. Happy holidays!
@@CountryBunkersTrains hi Zack..I'm the guy you met at Round House trains the other day. I've got a lot to say..I'll try to make it brief.. my thoughts are bouncing all over the place. I've been in N for 20 yrs.. This past year I tried HO.. I've wanted to go to O but, could never pull the trigger due to cost. I checked out the Mennards prices that you went with and yes.. Your entire layout came in under what my one loop 9.5' x 18' came in with Atlas. I considered the track you used on this layout using wooden ties between the steel plates which would have looked fine..but, I want to use O-54 switches and there is nothing tubular to make that happen. I may have to bite the bullet and pay the price for Atlas to achieve what I'm after. Realtrax doesn't have to sizes to fit the track plan I've come up with using anyrail on the computer. I don't care for the look of Fast track at all.. In any case it looks like I may pack away the N scale, tear down the one yr old three walled HO shelf layout and bite the bullet. That was the main reason I made the trek to Tony's on the weeked to see the O in operation again..and yup.. I got the bite for it once again.
I appreciated how methodical you are and your detailed explanations. Thank you! Your segment on track section preparation before use to avoid major headaches was especially helpful. On layouts like yours, how do you repair/maintain areas beyond arm's length, e.g. the far side against the wall? Oh, btw, I liked and sub'd. Well done.
Thanks Richard!! Welcome aboard. Glad to hear you subscribed. I glue everything down while placing it, and keep fingers crossed it won’t move lol. For cleaning the track, I’ll use a yard stick or something similar to reach if needed. Sometimes I just have to get my big ole rear up on the table/s though..... Happy holidays!
Can I run my Lino accessories with the Manire track and what is the phone number to order the stuff?
That’s a lot of progress! Looks good!
Thanks!
Can you share the dimensions of the tubular track layout? Love the design, curious if it would fit in my garage, thanks.
4’x19’ with a 4’x5’ “L” on the back side against the wall.
Thank you @@CountryBunkersTrains . Nice long run on that layout.
Always love your videos. Postwar is my passion. I always enjoy your postwar videos. Where did you get the Lionel shirt?
Thank you!! I grabbed it at the Lionel store in Concorde a couple years ago. Might need to get another one. Think they have them online
GREAT VIDEO!!!!! Will probably sent you a note! I have 2 like 8x10 loops and a 3rd 3x8. I tried both an MTH 100 Brick and bought a 180 Lionel Powerhouse. And I can't run all three trains. I can't run the outside loop. The second I power it up it kicks the breaker. Again GREAT video!
Are you running both the 100 brick and 180 brick together? Or just one at a time? I am definitely at the limits of my 135w brick. I can get away with one passenger train and 2 freight trains sucking up power. Anything more and it pops the breaker. The MTH trains seem to suck up a little less power than my Lionel engines. If I throw my Lionel SD70ACE in the mix, it will overload the breaker with the 2 other trains running. I need to get another TIU and some power bricks for the 2nd layout.
@@CountryBunkersTrains No I'm running a single brick to fixed voltage 2 of the TIU to a terminal block. Only track is wired to that terminal block. Neither brick will run all three. Railking Triplex, GE Evolution, Centipede, 5 car passenger. I've been thinking of adding a second brick to voltage 1 and another terminal block. But i bet that gets into numbering the track 1 and 2. ......glad to see you using Menards track, the store is 5 min. from my house. In the fall I'll be like a kid in a candy store when they bring all their train stuff out. SO WISH I HAD ROOM TO ADD THAT REACTOR PLANT....THAT IS SO COOL. I want to add a ceiling run room is about 18' square no one will see the track and I thought Menards would be GREAT. JUST DON'T KNOW HOW TO POWER THAT MUCH TRACK?????
Thanks ! Take care, safe and well!!!
The Menards track is pretty heavy duty and very budget friendly only question I have with it is will it last a long time
I had a good run with it before I sold it. Still seemed as sturdy when dismantling it, and sold it. Think it will hold up for a while.
That's a great layout. Good job on the video.
Thanks!
Great video, great layout. Thanks for sharing.
Stephen Koferl Thank you!
Nice Layout
I am redoing my layout with Menards tubular track and it is really quiet
It is nice and quiet compared to the fastrack/realtrax!
Very impressive layout, I’m curious are those post war switches. Also I was curious if you’re gonna use some Menards buildings on your layout. Anyways I think you give an amazing job of explaining everything as far as the process you use in building your train layout.
I love your layout how wide and long is your table?
What switches do you use with Menards track?
Our kind of modeler. New sub. 👍👍
Awesome! Thank you!
Great information, do you consult on layouts and train repair?
Thank you! Idk how much help I’d be, but I could do my best to help
I really enjoyed this video, very informative. I've done a smaller 4x8 layout postwar style, and I was planning on doing an elevated level. So this video was perfect. Keep up the great work, and videos. Do you have a Facebook page?
Excellent! Great to hear! I’ll be routing for you! No Facebook page at the moment. Been thinking of making one for the channel. Might have to do that in the soon future
Does the Menards track work and connect with Lionel and or MTH tracks?
Just now seeing this video quick question are those 022 switches hooked up to menards o gauge ?
Yes they work great together
my lord I saw the Florida east coast in another video I didn't realize until you mentioned how long that is.
She is a monster. Would be impressive with another A unit
Nice Job!!!
What is the overall height of your wooden supports Zack
If I recall correctly, the legs for the supports are 6.75” tall. Overall height with the support on top of the legs is 7.75” (how high the track is above the table).
how do you clean your track
Mr clean magic erasers and alcohol is what I’ve been using lately-
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@@CountryBunkersTrains thanks i will try that
The Other layout Run?
Ellery Parsons It does! I’ve got a few vids out of it running.
It’s your mth layout the newer tubular rail, or older solid rail?
I run the MTH engine on both. The tubular is set up more like a postwar “toy like” layout, where as the other is more high rail in a sense. Both are command control equipped however.
Nice job you gave away to many secrets.....
Scarbath Landscaping LLC Thank you! Secrets?? LOL
Menards sells terrific tubular track, BUT the company doesn't ship to Canada; nuts!
I like how casually you call them toy trains; thank you.
That kinda stinks. Did not know that. Weird!
Nice job, good video, thanks!
Ken Hoganson Thank you!
I'm thinking of making a small second deck. I wish I had skill to make own ties t restles
These are pretty simple/easy to make. If you have a saw and can use a tape measure, they can be made in short order. Happy New Year!
@@CountryBunkersTrains question....do u keep the boxes the trains come in
Very nice. Just pulled my trains out of storage. Once I have a basement I build like this is inorder. Are you using control by current by chance?
Sweet! Hope you are able to get them up soon!! I’m sure they will be happy to see you! I’m using the MTH DCS and Lionel TMCC control systems to run these. Happy holidays
What was your height and width.
Width varies depending on where they are being placed. Height of the legs is around 6.75” with a total height of around 7.75”.
Hey Zack, what are you going to do when you run out of room. It happened to me, first I made a large layout then I built a elevated section then I went directly to my ceiling. The ceiling layout is bigger than my actual layout, it’s about 37’x26’. Have you thought about what you’re going to do when the time comes and believe me it will. Regards conductor john
Hey John, your layouts sound impressive! I’m sure one day I will outgrow my space. Will have to cross that bridge when we get there. Thanks for watching!
@@CountryBunkersTrains no problem, you can see my layouts on my UA-cam Ch. as well
Looking to build a similar style layout. Where do you buy your engines to stay within a budget. Great video!
I buy from a little of everywhere. I’ve purchased through eBay, local shop, and train world online. Menards has some good pricing on stuff as well!
You gonna Upgrade that Layout Anytime Soon.?
We’ll get back to it soon. Once the other is finished. It’s dead in the water at the moment being used as a table for all the stuff off the other layout.
How cool!!!
Most enjoyable......
Hi how big Is this lay out I was thinking of doing something like this in the basement
Hey Mike, this one is 4’x19’ long with a 4’x5’ L on the back wall. Good luck with your layout!
Very cool!
Thanks!
Nice! I prefer the “toy” aspect of Lionel trains myself too. One of the reasons my layout is very flat, is because as a kid, I played with them on the floor. Like every other kid probably started! If I wanted realism, I’d just go down the street and walk along the tracks!
do you have any oo gauge
I do not. Only the O gauge.
I'm with you air on the side of caution go wide live to ride
Haha that is not “goofy postwar” track. That is a high end, prewar, 14” 072 straight track designed for the 1/4” scale model series...752E, 763E, 226E, etc.
Awesome
I think its great choo choo
I don’t Glue or Nail my Ho and N Scale happy with my layout.
Next trick is to paint the rails to that realistic Look.how bout it?
The Only Crittics you need to worry is you other people don’t Like it they can go Away Elsewhere.I Like All Layouts don’t care who it is From.even watch Trainshows from other places.videos or goin live.
instead of solidering to the track just take a flat blade screw driver in the underside of the rail and slip the wire in the gap remove screwdriver then solider it
The lionel stuff is made in either china or vietnam
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