I loved the shay enginge on this layout. I've had the pleasure of riding a train pulled by a shay engine. It is amazing how much a steeper grade a shay can climb over a conventional steam locomotive. Your shay locomotive is the best in this layout.
This looks a lot bigger than On30 When someone is standing next to it the trains look more like Gauge 1 n30 . Gauge 1 would be 1:32 scale On30 is 1:48 scale and a little smaller than stated . I have several On 30 engines and rolling stock and they fit nicely in my hand . As I said these engines just look bigger than On30 . But this has to take in to consideration on just how far back these people are standing .
English coaches! I call English coaches! But nicely done, as most British models we see are. I think Americans are more impatient, as a general rule, and it shows at exhibitions and even in UA-cam vids.
I loved the shay enginge on this layout. I've had the pleasure of riding a train pulled by a shay engine. It is amazing how much a steeper grade a shay can climb over a conventional steam locomotive. Your shay locomotive is the best in this layout.
Nice work on the trestle. It looks very authentic.
This looks a lot bigger than On30
When someone is standing next to it the trains look more like Gauge 1 n30 .
Gauge 1 would be 1:32 scale
On30 is 1:48 scale and a little smaller than stated .
I have several On 30 engines and rolling stock and they fit nicely in my hand .
As I said these engines just look bigger than On30 .
But this has to take in to consideration on just how far back these people are standing .
I sure would like to see the plan layout. I've been wanting to build an ON30 layout!
Not to sure if this counts as a micro layout. It was a circular model broken into three distinct areas. Very cleverly done.
English coaches! I call English coaches!
But nicely done, as most British models we see are. I think Americans are more impatient, as a general rule, and it shows at exhibitions and even in UA-cam vids.
4:56 I saw a bear wearing overalls
Nice work!
Is this a Miro Layout?
This isn't "On30" but "G" or some softy of 1/2" scale. Too, large for any "O" gage. Very nice.
Those vans are clearly British in design.
Not English coaches but european