That is the most natural and beautiful layout I've ever seen. I love how it grew out naturally and looks like a true overgrown railroad, the most mystical and beautiful of the genre. In fact, from the thumbnail I thought it WAS a real railroad like others I've seen on UA-cam. Congrats! Great thumbs up!
Reminds me of when I used to ride a Penn Central branch line back in the late 1960s. The line was nearly as overgrown with foliage. You definitely had to keep your head and arms inside the engine cab, and even then some tree branches would protrude through the open window. You have a very scenic line here. Thanks for sharing.
I was not expecting video from a model railroad. I thought it would be something like, 'through the backwoods of Maine.' This is very very nice. You've done a wonderful job.
I love how the trolley went past what appeared to be some rocks and I said to myself, these boulders must be millions of years old and must have been deposited by glaciers! Then I saw the next tunnel ... Had me fooled there! Great job!
I love the retaining wall/ landscaped shelf construction of the layout. Not on ground level (for most of the run), but not just sitting up on a table either. Then track looks like it belongs there. Nice work!
Hands down one of the prettiest and coolest adventure videos I’ve seen for outdoor model railroading. Regards from the Northeastern United States, - Mike
Just stumbled across this video. It is like some sort of terrifying yet beautiful Disney jungle ride. I love the yard and the layout. thanks for sharing.
I especially like how you have allowed the plants to grow so that they brush the tram as it passes instead of brutally pruning them back. Nice touch there.
For me it is one of the most interesting garden railways. I wonder all the time when an animal jumps out of the jungle. Thank you for sharing the video with us.
Great video. I found myself lost in the scale of it so that a drop of a foot or so looked perilously high and stones looked like huge boulders. Loved the way it had to wait at passing loops too, an nice touch of realism.
This railroad is rustic and looks almost abandoned! The plants and overgrowth is just amazing. It inspires me to "just lay track and get railroading!". Never mind about the overgrown brush, clay pots and half finished grid work.
This was MOST impressive... and I'm not easily impressed when it comes to outdoor railroad/traction layouts. The onboard camera certainly gives one the feeling of actually riding the line. Thanks so much for sharing. Now I must run. Time to start planning my own outdoor garden layout! ;-) Wonderful job!!
Brilliant - who ever deided on the Wild Side aproach, is a genius!!!! Thank you .. forgot, the Trams, including the set in the road, I grew up in Hong Kong, as a kid examined everything I could and these points, the exact shape of the flanges on the X's, perfect n exact - not the same as train points - respect - the trams themselves, includung the steam one near/at the ehd, loved em
I've unfortunately never visited Hong Kong, though I'd like to! The tramway is very interesting and well known. I have both types of points here, some near the start of the video are proper tramway points with only a single moving blade, but others are heavy rail types with two blades.
Man, your backyard/garden is so beautiful, it looks like some sort of a Spitzweg garden (Karl Spitzweg = famous painter of the 19th century). The railroad looks like running through a beautiful, magical jungle wilderness.
Some months after you made this, UA-cam recommended it to me. I've just watched one of the best vids of its genre on here. Fantastic layout, great to have the interest of the trams coming the other way, too. You gave a few minutes of happy to a whingeing pom! Now do one at dusk, with the lights on in the trams...
Great garden tram-track - half expected a kangaroo or snake to wander across this rather rustic line, but well engineered if a little maintenance required to keep the track clear here and there!
Makes a change from the pristine razed track beds and manicured foliage that are more usual. The tumbledown nature fits the style of the ageing tramway perfectly, and viewers get the "will it derail?" excitement as well! The only thing I was left wondering was access to the tunnels.
It's nice to have some actual garden in your garden railway:) Much like it's prototype this is a low budget operation, so maintenance is "just enough". There is an access point near the middle of tunnel 2, though luckily it's not often needed.
Invaded by vegetation as it is, it looks spectacular. The dried vegetation seem to reclaim everything at a very high pace to say that this is one of the last rides... I would be totally fascinated if I were a figure on one of the cars!
Really well done! I love how the relatively ordinary yard weeds, what looks to me like maybe southern US or something, on this scale transforms into the huge exotic plants of a tropical rainforest. That combined with the lightly laid tracks and usage of logs (sticks in reality) to hold the catenary wires makes this feel like a ride on a remote jungle line in a place like Bolivia or Peru. That's what I thought this was when I saw the thumbnail. Many modelers try to use plastic models created and painted in meticulous detail to try to make a perfect representation of the real world in miniature, but I find it much more interesting when using found objects from the real world - plants (alive or dead) being the ideal form of such, along with the rocks and concrete rubble forming boulders and fallen rock, a culvert used as a tunnel lining, and so on. I get the sense that not much of the "scenery" was built for this line, it was just built into an existing semi-natural backyard that was used in it's existing form perfectly to create this spectacular illusion. Only thing missing from this tropical jungle is some grazing capybaras alongside the track - some light brown guinea pigs would be perfect.
Glad you enjoyed it! :) There's a lot to be said for using low budget existing materials, I think a lot of people tend to over engineer garden railways. This is located in Melbourne, Australia. You're more or less correct, a lot of the scenery was existing though a fair bit of earthworks was required in some locations. The line has a significant level change from one end to the other. Towards the end of the video we see more of the natural vegetation for this area, but the lusher vegetation at the start is an irrigated area and is quite artificial. This part of the world is normally too dry for ferns to grow. Haha I do need some guineapigs, but I already have some giant fluffy velociraptors!
@@melbournesparks3828 Cool stuff! I guess that it looks so natural is a testament to how well you did, as a real-world "jungle" scenery would be similarly natural-looking.
I wanted to things like this for so long and seeing it go through the beautiful backyard of yours makes me know that i can do it so ill try, will not be as good but ill try
I was thinking that what he needs for this are some scale capybaras munching on line-side foliage, that would suit the jungle setting really well. Scale capybara = tan guinea pig.
@@quillmaurer6563 A Capybara is VERY much larger than a Guinea Pig - it is, in fact the largest rodent in the world. Wiki says "Adult capybaras grow to 106 to 134 cm (3.48 to 4.40 ft) in length, stand 50 to 62 cm (20 to 24 in) tall", they also live tp live in family groups of 10/20, but can sometimes exceed100. They are not polite beasts and are rarely housetrained - some are kept as pets - cant see em sticking to just crunching a few stalks - expect to have to completely replant garden every few weeks
Tiny ones I hope, not full size real thing Tigers, remember Roy of Siegfried + Roy? He still looks bit "chewed" - it must have affected his head, he claims that ""Montecore is a great cat. Make sure no harm comes to Montecore." - that in the ambulance on the way to Hospital - later "He told People Magazine in September 2004 that Montecore saved his life by trying to drag him to safety after he had a stroke. Yep, dragged him by the throat and neck, whatever the cats motivation, as devined by Roy, it didnt do his health a lot of good. He never really recovered, attacked in Oct 2003, by March 2006, Horn was talking and walking, with assistance, he would never regain full mobility, retired fully in 2010, he caught Covid in April this year and died. He was 75
@@Cheeseatingjunglista I know that capybaras are way bigger than guinea pigs, that was my idea - a guinea pig is a "model-scale" capybara, a guinea pig beside the model track would look like a capybara if the track were full-scale
And likewise guinea pigs are way easier to care for than capybaras - they don't need to have water to poop in. From all the videos I've seen capybaras can be quite tame and friendly, but I still wouldn't think of them as domesticated. Certainly not an easy to care for pet, regardless of personality. I'd still think of them as far less dangerous than tigers though.
Very beautifully with very enjoyfully video. I am traveling with this cab ride on this little railway is same as feeling on original travel on original train. Then Video is good.
Time is usually the biggest component in modelling. The line and the rollingstock have been built up over several years though. Some money is needed for materials, but lots of parts are home made or materials salvaged which makes it cheaper.
Like everyone who uses YT, I've seen countless cool things of all manner, all subjects, all over the world. This is in the uppermost echelon of cool things I've seen on YT. Bravo and thanks for posting!
This little railroad is of outstanding beauty. It seems as if it would as naturally belong into this garden as all the beautiful plants.
This is the most charming garden rail I have ever seen. The catenary columns are adorable. ♥
Sweet! I love how you used the surrounding branches and fashioned the poles that carry the power line. Nice job.
Strange and wonderful! Like being in an elvish scale the whole scenery by itself takes adventurous proportions and feelings. What a job !
That is the most natural and beautiful layout I've ever seen. I love how it grew out naturally and looks like a true overgrown railroad, the most mystical and beautiful of the genre. In fact, from the thumbnail I thought it WAS a real railroad like others I've seen on UA-cam. Congrats! Great thumbs up!
Reminds me of when I used to ride a Penn Central branch line back in the late 1960s. The line was nearly as overgrown with foliage. You definitely had to keep your head and arms inside the engine cab, and even then some tree branches would protrude through the open window. You have a very scenic line here. Thanks for sharing.
What a fantastic creation! Journey into a dreamland, through grass and ferns. Keep it up guys.
Of all the out door train gardens I had seen, this is far my best. So realistic.
I was not expecting video from a model railroad. I thought it would be something like, 'through the backwoods of Maine.' This is very very nice. You've done a wonderful job.
Use of rough materials for sidings and bridges are a highlight of this line. Rough track way and plants are awsome. Thanks for the ride.
I love how the trolley went past what appeared to be some rocks and I said to myself, these boulders must be millions of years old and must have been deposited by glaciers! Then I saw the next tunnel ... Had me fooled there! Great job!
I love the retaining wall/ landscaped shelf construction of the layout. Not on ground level (for most of the run), but not just sitting up on a table either. Then track looks like it belongs there. Nice work!
Fantastic outdoor Traction Railway!!!
Exciting scenery too!!!
Love the natural grown roadbed!!!
Great Work!!!
Hands down one of the prettiest and coolest adventure videos I’ve seen for outdoor model railroading. Regards from the Northeastern United States, - Mike
素晴らしいアトラクション!草をかき分けて行くところ最高!冒険を体感してるみたい。Tanks !
Very beautiful and relaxing. I really admire for your patience and passion to do this beautiful thing!!!
I couldn’t stop smiling! And what beautiful gardens.
Just stumbled across this video. It is like some sort of terrifying yet beautiful Disney jungle ride. I love the yard and the layout. thanks for sharing.
Fascinating outdoor layout. I am especially impressed by the track work and the custom turnouts at the beginning. Very nice job
I especially like how you have allowed the plants to grow so that they brush the tram as it passes instead of brutally pruning them back. Nice touch there.
Do you get many de-rail incidents from the plants and such?
Not especially, most of the rollingstock is fairly heavy. Sometimes overhanging vegetation can knock the trolley poles off the wire though.
I’m not a train, or model train fan, but what you have done there is just awesome. Watched it a few times , love it.
Great little layout, so interesting with the viaducts, tunnels and passing loops etc and I notice that there is probably room for expansion as well.
What a brilliant railroad. Beautiful work.
You did a FANTASTIC job on this layout
I love your relaxing speed. Oftentimes I feel sick when I watch 'garden train' videos. But this is not the case. Excellent.
For me it is one of the most interesting garden railways. I wonder all the time when an animal jumps out of the jungle. Thank you for sharing the video with us.
I love the wildness of this layout. It has such a natural feel to it.
Thank you for sharing your personal paradise with the world. You and Mother Nature made a great collaboration.
Great video. I found myself lost in the scale of it so that a drop of a foot or so looked perilously high and stones looked like huge boulders. Loved the way it had to wait at passing loops too, an nice touch of realism.
Fascinating. It fills me with joy to watch this. Thanks for sharing. 🙂🌸
Awesome video- great scenery !
A lot of work went into this setup and thank you for sharing this amazing video 😁👍💕
Wonderful in every sense of the word...who ever built this...you are great,what a nice little railway!
What a fascinating ride! Some of those spots look positively post-apocalyptic at ground level!
What an utterly enchanting line.
So beautifully naturalised.
This is by far one of the coolest model railroads I've seen too date. Great stuff!
i love the railway its so scenic i just love the foliage all around the tracks and on the rails!
Wow. Really nice job with the super-elevation on the wide sweeping curves. Very realistic.
Ten _four ☺
Koe wong ndi
This railroad is rustic and looks almost abandoned! The plants and overgrowth is just amazing. It inspires me to "just lay track and get railroading!". Never mind about the overgrown brush, clay pots and half finished grid work.
This was MOST impressive... and I'm not easily impressed when it comes to outdoor railroad/traction layouts. The onboard camera certainly gives one the feeling of actually riding the line. Thanks so much for sharing. Now I must run. Time to start planning my own outdoor garden layout! ;-) Wonderful job!!
I loved the realism of tunnel two with the metal skeleton
This must be all the rage at parties. "You guys wanna see my model railroad?" *opens the back door*
Yes it is
Brilliant - who ever deided on the Wild Side aproach, is a genius!!!! Thank you .. forgot, the Trams, including the set in the road, I grew up in Hong Kong, as a kid examined everything I could and these points, the exact shape of the flanges on the X's, perfect n exact - not the same as train points - respect - the trams themselves, includung the steam one near/at the ehd, loved em
I've unfortunately never visited Hong Kong, though I'd like to! The tramway is very interesting and well known. I have both types of points here, some near the start of the video are proper tramway points with only a single moving blade, but others are heavy rail types with two blades.
Nice ride! I like this because there is a new vista around every curve.
yeah but how did you get the tracks in your garden? did the house come with it
Wonderful work! Love the video! Please keep producing such content! Good job! 👍🏻
I can't put into words how wonderful this is!
Excellent work there ... wow! I could happily watch that again ...
This is absolutely fantastic I’ve never seen anything like this in my life how wonderful .and beautiful. Great engineering work
I LOVE this! It's like a trolley ride through a south american rainforest!
Absolutly fantastic,it's a new world look with giant plants trees and rocks...amazing. Best C...
That’s such an enjoyable video to watch. Superb.
This was beautiful to watch. Absolutely brilliant landscaping and engineering. Definitely subscribing after seeing this!
Just found your channel. Really fun to watch. Awesome video.
Man, your backyard/garden is so beautiful, it looks like some sort of a Spitzweg garden (Karl Spitzweg = famous painter of the 19th century). The railroad looks like running through a beautiful, magical jungle wilderness.
@an 4312 Spitzweg is German indeed, probably sounds like Schpitsveg or Schpitsvech in German
Just AWESOME! Great work on the catenary and points.
The Fat Controller was very pleased with the layout of this railroad track. "I am very pleased!" said the Fat Controller.
Thomas: *SIR SEND ME TO THAT LAYOUT PLEASE*
Is that what you call your wife? I don't have that much nerve...
Its a tramway, not a railway.
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@@comengshBut they have rails?
This is absolutely amazing! So unbelievably clever! lOVE it!
This is awesome! Very impressive and inspiring! This video deserves billions of views!
This is awesome! Thanks for showing us 😊
Some months after you made this, UA-cam recommended it to me. I've just watched one of the best vids of its genre on here. Fantastic layout, great to have the interest of the trams coming the other way, too.
You gave a few minutes of happy to a whingeing pom!
Now do one at dusk, with the lights on in the trams...
Wonderful layout! The overgrown tracks really look great!
Wow!!!! That is just insanely awesome!!!! Great job
The man which has invented this should get lots of love . blessings. Should achieve the all awards
良いですね❗こんな素晴らしいミニ鉄道見たことありません❗
That was a wonderful video and you did an amazing Job ! ☺️💙
You must be crazy!
I love it!
I've done myself some in snow, but this is incredible cool!!!
Wow! It makes me feel as if Im in the train travelling. Its so beautiful and life-like. Well done! I really enjoy it. Thank you. From: Singapore. :)
Great garden tram-track - half expected a kangaroo or snake to wander across this rather rustic line, but well engineered if a little maintenance required to keep the track clear here and there!
Makes a change from the pristine razed track beds and manicured foliage that are more usual. The tumbledown nature fits the style of the ageing tramway perfectly, and viewers get the "will it derail?" excitement as well! The only thing I was left wondering was access to the tunnels.
It's nice to have some actual garden in your garden railway:) Much like it's prototype this is a low budget operation, so maintenance is "just enough". There is an access point near the middle of tunnel 2, though luckily it's not often needed.
Invaded by vegetation as it is, it looks spectacular. The dried vegetation seem to reclaim everything at a very high pace to say that this is one of the last rides... I would be totally fascinated if I were a figure on one of the cars!
I really like the concept of it being a old railway
Moc pěkné, moc se mi to líbí..I když to okolo vypadá, jak v zahrádkářské kolonii, jako kdyby to k tomu patřilo. Super..
Really well done! I love how the relatively ordinary yard weeds, what looks to me like maybe southern US or something, on this scale transforms into the huge exotic plants of a tropical rainforest. That combined with the lightly laid tracks and usage of logs (sticks in reality) to hold the catenary wires makes this feel like a ride on a remote jungle line in a place like Bolivia or Peru. That's what I thought this was when I saw the thumbnail. Many modelers try to use plastic models created and painted in meticulous detail to try to make a perfect representation of the real world in miniature, but I find it much more interesting when using found objects from the real world - plants (alive or dead) being the ideal form of such, along with the rocks and concrete rubble forming boulders and fallen rock, a culvert used as a tunnel lining, and so on. I get the sense that not much of the "scenery" was built for this line, it was just built into an existing semi-natural backyard that was used in it's existing form perfectly to create this spectacular illusion. Only thing missing from this tropical jungle is some grazing capybaras alongside the track - some light brown guinea pigs would be perfect.
Glad you enjoyed it! :) There's a lot to be said for using low budget existing materials, I think a lot of people tend to over engineer garden railways. This is located in Melbourne, Australia. You're more or less correct, a lot of the scenery was existing though a fair bit of earthworks was required in some locations. The line has a significant level change from one end to the other. Towards the end of the video we see more of the natural vegetation for this area, but the lusher vegetation at the start is an irrigated area and is quite artificial. This part of the world is normally too dry for ferns to grow. Haha I do need some guineapigs, but I already have some giant fluffy velociraptors!
@@melbournesparks3828 Cool stuff! I guess that it looks so natural is a testament to how well you did, as a real-world "jungle" scenery would be similarly natural-looking.
It might have been New England with the rocks and vegetation
That is awesome how they are powered by over head wires.
Best video on You Tube! Could do with the track gang out there! Brilliant work mate. All the best from York, England.
I wanted to things like this for so long and seeing it go through the beautiful backyard of yours makes me know that i can do it so ill try, will not be as good but ill try
Love how it brushes aside plants on the track!
Whoa. Never thought to see your commentary here. I like your hot wheels track vids
Yes it gives it a whimsical air.
@@chuongtran4967 bagus
Woah
Some Round-up would go a long way.
Excellent Producktion on your railway network. I seen a few of these now in Germany as well.....
I really enjoyed it. :)
My train struggles to move on perfect flooring
This train practically moving on mud and plants
Unbelievable ......its more difficult to built than real train....you are great..... hats off sir
Outstanding! You need some elephants, and tigers along the way!
I was thinking that what he needs for this are some scale capybaras munching on line-side foliage, that would suit the jungle setting really well. Scale capybara = tan guinea pig.
@@quillmaurer6563 A Capybara is VERY much larger than a Guinea Pig - it is, in fact the largest rodent in the world. Wiki says "Adult capybaras grow to 106 to 134 cm (3.48 to 4.40 ft) in length, stand 50 to 62 cm (20 to 24 in) tall", they also live tp live in family groups of 10/20, but can sometimes exceed100. They are not polite beasts and are rarely housetrained - some are kept as pets - cant see em sticking to just crunching a few stalks - expect to have to completely replant garden every few weeks
Tiny ones I hope, not full size real thing Tigers, remember Roy of Siegfried + Roy? He still looks bit "chewed" - it must have affected his head, he claims that ""Montecore is a great cat. Make sure no harm comes to Montecore." - that in the ambulance on the way to Hospital - later "He told People Magazine in September 2004 that Montecore saved his life by trying to drag him to safety after he had a stroke. Yep, dragged him by the throat and neck, whatever the cats motivation, as devined by Roy, it didnt do his health a lot of good. He never really recovered, attacked in Oct 2003, by March 2006, Horn was talking and walking, with assistance, he would never regain full mobility, retired fully in 2010, he caught Covid in April this year and died. He was 75
@@Cheeseatingjunglista I know that capybaras are way bigger than guinea pigs, that was my idea - a guinea pig is a "model-scale" capybara, a guinea pig beside the model track would look like a capybara if the track were full-scale
And likewise guinea pigs are way easier to care for than capybaras - they don't need to have water to poop in. From all the videos I've seen capybaras can be quite tame and friendly, but I still wouldn't think of them as domesticated. Certainly not an easy to care for pet, regardless of personality. I'd still think of them as far less dangerous than tigers though.
Very beautifully with very enjoyfully video.
I am traveling with this cab ride on this little railway is same as feeling on original travel on original train. Then Video is good.
Brilliant. Loved the train stopping moments..
That is a great railroad you built. If I had that I would never be in the house again.
余りにも凄い、このクオリティにびっくり!。
Pues me suena eso a chino
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吉幾三[IKZO스따일] ・1時間前
これは模型ですよ。
@@だゎあ 誰が視ても本物模型だとわかるけど凄いリアルだな。
Fantastic landscape. From a different world.
Exzelent, such a great layout I have never seen.
Thumbs up and ABO.
Greetings from Germany
wheely04
This is amazing! I love it, even better seen from the view of a cab ride.
I love how this looks so real and the nature there is beautiful
I wonder how much this cost on money and time
Same
Me too
Time is usually the biggest component in modelling. The line and the rollingstock have been built up over several years though. Some money is needed for materials, but lots of parts are home made or materials salvaged which makes it cheaper.
Feelin relaxed after that scenic train ride .. thank you....
👋🏽❤️👍🏽👍🏽✌🏽🖖🏽🇦🇺
I think its even beter than my trip from Guatemala City to Puerto Barrios! in 1979.
i had downloded the video for viewing it many time , it was most beautiful train journy i ever saw , and more real
Put two small weedwacker like things on the front so you can trim the plants as you drive.
Love that idea
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Oohhh Smart idea! But it’s cool to see the over grown human size plants the train goes through! 😁💖
These cars remember me of the SAN FRANCISCO CABLE CARS... very very nice video. Thanks
It reminded of Mr Rogers' trolley. When I was a child, I always imagined the trolley kept going to someplace like this.
I have never seen anything like the grasslands cabride before! Very messy, but good job, great video!🙌🚂🚃👏💯
Sehr schöne Gartenbahn super Video
LG
Absolutely beautiful. This video put me to sleep because of how relaxed it made me. Love it!
I like front riding view. Good 👍
Like everyone who uses YT, I've seen countless cool things of all manner, all subjects, all over the world. This is in the uppermost echelon of cool things I've seen on YT. Bravo and thanks for posting!
“Welcome, to Jurassic Park.”
¿Tyranoasur¿
lol so true!!!
Finally someone who also have jp vibes
what a great set up and I finally get to see what the owner looks like