You've delighted my two year old son yet again, can't thank you enough. Drop me a note if you ever travel Germany, Spain or Portugal, I'll give you some free off the beaten path places to see as a thank you. All the best.
Really nice to see that your still continuing your model train videos for as long as you can (i got drawn to your channel from those model train videos) cuz not only am i a real train fan, but a model train fan as well
Hey Jim, my son loves your train videos. He's always excited to see whats happening next. My son jumped inpatient up and down in front of the screen when he saw your Thomas video where he starts at the very last. He is now 2,5 years old and is so much into trains. Thank you so much. Greetings from germany.
keep doing it JIM.. thanks to the wife for being a good sport about it.. my wife is okay when i put my slot cars on the dining room table.. weekends only lol
🙂👍 I love your G scale layout. 🙂 I have watched your previous videos where you have been showing Thomas, James, Percy, Toby, Emily, Diesel and Paxton in G scale. 🙂 I, have got my own Bachmann Thomas, in G scale too.
Accidents happen, so don't be too hard on yourself. The trouble with G Scale engines is the body width. On some G Scale engines, the body shell is so wide, a Go Pro camera fixed to one side could be knocked off. Don't give up playing trains, it's a hobby we all love. As for the snowstorm outside.... "Silly soft stuff!" puffed Thomas. "I didn't need that stupid old thing yesterday, and I shan't today. Snow can't stop me." He rushed into a tunnel, thinking how clever he was, but there was trouble ahead. (Excerpt from Season 1 Thomas story, Thomas, Terence & the Snow.)
Hi Jim, nice tour of your railroad. As I always say, you can never have enough “G” scale track! Nice hardwood floors, too. Are you planning to set up track outdoors? Thanks for sharing. Dave
Hi Dave There are quite a few videos on my channel of the trains running outdoors. For example: ua-cam.com/video/usg6RS97_2I/v-deo.html That's just one of many. Do some digging through my videos from the past few years and you'll find a lot more.
I have been a G scale enthusiast for a number of years now. I happen to live in Kennewick and would love to see one of your layouts in person sometime if you are willing to do so. Thanks, Gordon D Kirkland
The layouts exist for only long enough to build them, shoot a video about them, and then put everything away again... so the process doesn't really lend itself to visitors. Plus, I'm experiencing some pain from a herniated disc in my back... so, I probably won't be doing many layouts in 2024 since it has become painful to get down on the ground to set up tracks.
I want your model trains I'm going to break into the TV screen and snatch a few of them from you. By the way I came across a bag of G scale brass tracks (16 pieces) at the thrift store for $24. I didn't realize how thick and heavy are the brass rails are.
Mr. Zim I Love your trains! Especially the Super Chief!! I’ve not attempted to route trains through my wife’s quilting room yet ;) If you’re bored and have a sec I just posted a train video on my channel. Not as cool as your stuff but fun nonetheless. Cheers :)
Interesting fog effect! I don't think I've ever seen any model railroaders do that before. Did mother nature make the fog, or did you create the fog yourself somehow?
Used one of my Halloween fog machines with a dry-ice chiller to get it think and keep it right on the ground. Then rigged up a black back drop in a large oval shape to create a bowl to trap the fog in. Then made two tunnels at each end to allow the trains to pass through the “movie set” lol
But what about the big loops through the house? There'd be too much voltage drop to just run with one set of feeders. I only see feeders for those couple of short loops.
All the trains you see in this video get their power from the rails. No voltage drop. LGB-brand brass track is excellent. I have run MUCH longer runs than this, with just one set of feeder wires. Take a look at some of my backyard train videos, where I do a huge loop all around my backyard, all with track power fed in at just one point.
You're lucky. I've run 20 foot loops and needed 2 sets of feeders with LGB track. You're definitely getting voltage drop - you just don't know it or the engines you run don't care. Take it from an EE - the voltage drop is real.
@rogerlollar4325 Well, that was over 50 years ago... but I guess I probably started playing with it from about the age of 8, until I left for college at the age of 18... although in my teen years I did a lot more skirt chasing than model railroading.
I have lots of G gauge trains at my house its similar to G scale but its not built in DCC and ALC my trains are built into LLC my trains are called Lionel trains and the trains are not operated by electricity mine are battery powered trains
She has a very large (400 square feet) craft room and office, and it has its own bathroom as well as a door to the back yard. It is off limits to trains. When I'm shooting a video, she closes the door and stays in her own little world until I'm done.
I actually did that once. Take a look at this video: ua-cam.com/video/ghJrQJNJM0A/v-deo.html The main problem with the front yard layouts is the slope of the driveway. It's tricky for the trains to climb up that slope. Also, I really wouldn't want to leave expensive G scale track out in the front yard all night... so, it means I have to rush and make the video in one day. I prefer to take it a little slower than that... so, the backyard layouts and indoor layouts are easier.
This video reminds me of a funny Joe McDoakes 8 minute short from 1955 called "So You Want A Model Railroad". It's about a guy who gets obsessed with model trains, fills his house with trains, and his wife's frustrations dealing with it all. There are two versions, a very fuzzy black and white version and a less fuzzy colorized version.
Hey there Zim, we miss you at the plant! As I was watching after the camera strike, I found my head tilting with the camera’s angle. Great vid, it looks like retirement is going well.
I’m suppressed you don’t have a overhead layout in your house I would have thought that would have been the first thing you would have done in a new house 🏡 😊lol I. Would have 😊
Maybe you should consider a pernamit layout if your tired of setting up the tracks, even though I know that goes against your kind of model railroad moral on this channel😂
You've delighted my two year old son yet again, can't thank you enough. Drop me a note if you ever travel Germany, Spain or Portugal, I'll give you some free off the beaten path places to see as a thank you. All the best.
My dad would have loved this video. By trade, he was a railroad engineer and loved model trains. Heck, I loved it too!!!!
I love watching your train videos. With all of the turmoil in the world, the trains are just relaxing! Thank you.
Really nice to see that your still continuing your model train videos for as long as you can (i got drawn to your channel from those model train videos) cuz not only am i a real train fan, but a model train fan as well
Everytime I see one of your videos I always smile, you are one of the reasons I got into model trains
That's really nice of you to say. Thanks!
Hey Jim, my son loves your train videos. He's always excited to see whats happening next. My son jumped inpatient up and down in front of the screen when he saw your Thomas video where he starts at the very last. He is now 2,5 years old and is so much into trains. Thank you so much.
Greetings from germany.
The hobo union approves of this video, and will be hopping trains at a layout near you.....❤❤❤❤❤😊😊😊😊😊
It's been too long since I've seen your videos Jim. A delight as always to see your G scale trains.
Awesome 🚅🚃🚃
Great video!
"Camera, you have caused confusion and delay." said Sir Topham Hatt.
🤣🤣🤣
XD
Qué impresionante ‼ Me encanta ❤. Me gustaría tenerlo en mi casa.
This is really amazing and a dream come true!
Awesome video, pal!!!!!!!!
Wow that’s a lot of track. Awesome!
Always fun Jim!
keep doing it JIM.. thanks to the wife for being a good sport about it.. my wife is okay when i put my slot cars on the dining room table.. weekends only lol
🙂👍 I love your G scale layout. 🙂 I have watched your previous videos where you have been showing Thomas, James, Percy, Toby, Emily, Diesel and Paxton in G scale. 🙂 I, have got my own Bachmann Thomas, in G scale too.
Great video I enjoyed this
Nice angle after the go pro accident. Very interesting ❤ loved watching and I’m not even a train fan ✔️
Really awesome, excellent video
Love the train videos. Keep them coming! God bless!
Hire back the neighborhood kids for setting up track and keep the trains running Jim!
Love this video 😅🎉
I hope I see Amtrak, the BNSF and that model steam train I really hope I see them Jim Zim
Accidents happen, so don't be too hard on yourself. The trouble with G Scale engines is the body width. On some G Scale engines, the body shell is so wide, a Go Pro camera fixed to one side could be knocked off. Don't give up playing trains, it's a hobby we all love. As for the snowstorm outside....
"Silly soft stuff!" puffed Thomas. "I didn't need that stupid old thing yesterday, and I shan't today. Snow can't stop me." He rushed into a tunnel, thinking how clever he was, but there was trouble ahead. (Excerpt from Season 1 Thomas story, Thomas, Terence & the Snow.)
Hey Jim. Cool vid idea. Lionel have a Santa Fe super chief ready to play set. You should make a vid on it. It would be very cool.
I'll have to check that out!
You should get the Cow catcher G scale model train set. That’s the first ever G scale set I’ve gotten
Hi Jim, nice tour of your railroad. As I always say, you can never have enough “G” scale track! Nice hardwood floors, too. Are you planning to set up track outdoors?
Thanks for sharing. Dave
Hi Dave
There are quite a few videos on my channel of the trains running outdoors.
For example: ua-cam.com/video/usg6RS97_2I/v-deo.html
That's just one of many. Do some digging through my videos from the past few years and you'll find a lot more.
@@JimZimThanks Jim,
I’ve been busy and not had the time to watch all your videos.
Hot here in the Northeast. Have a great day, and thanks again,
Dave
I have been a G scale enthusiast for a number of years now. I happen to live in Kennewick and would love to see one of your layouts in person sometime if you are willing to do so. Thanks, Gordon D Kirkland
The layouts exist for only long enough to build them, shoot a video about them, and then put everything away again... so the process doesn't really lend itself to visitors. Plus, I'm experiencing some pain from a herniated disc in my back... so, I probably won't be doing many layouts in 2024 since it has become painful to get down on the ground to set up tracks.
I know how you feel. I am 68, have diabetes and neuropathy in my legs, hard for me to get down too!@@JimZim
You should run double headers in a video
I want your model trains I'm going to break into the TV screen and snatch a few of them from you. By the way I came across a bag of G scale brass tracks (16 pieces) at the thrift store for $24. I didn't realize how thick and heavy are the brass rails are.
Please give us some technical info on your DCC setup. I want to have my garden train run via DCC.
Nice
what sound system do you use for your diesels
Mr. Zim I Love your trains!
Especially the Super Chief!!
I’ve not attempted to route trains through my wife’s quilting room yet ;)
If you’re bored and have a sec I just posted a train video on my channel. Not as cool as your stuff but fun nonetheless.
Cheers :)
Interesting fog effect! I don't think I've ever seen any model railroaders do that before. Did mother nature make the fog, or did you create the fog yourself somehow?
Used one of my Halloween fog machines with a dry-ice chiller to get it think and keep it right on the ground. Then rigged up a black back drop in a large oval shape to create a bowl to trap the fog in. Then made two tunnels at each end to allow the trains to pass through the “movie set” lol
You should put that in the description of the video. I think people will be curious about that when they watch.
When i was young. I didn't have trains so i had to playby myself
I hope the bnsf freight train long line of cars on the main line
Your convinced your wife? How? Tell us! Please! And yes, nice layout!
As a fellow train modeler I have to ask - are these battery powered? I see no feeders to the tracks. Love the GoPro work and count downs.
I'm using track power. You can see the wires feeding some of the tracks at the 00:08 point of the video. In other words, 8 seconds in to the video.
But what about the big loops through the house? There'd be too much voltage drop to just run with one set of feeders. I only see feeders for those couple of short loops.
All the trains you see in this video get their power from the rails. No voltage drop. LGB-brand brass track is excellent. I have run MUCH longer runs than this, with just one set of feeder wires. Take a look at some of my backyard train videos, where I do a huge loop all around my backyard, all with track power fed in at just one point.
You're lucky. I've run 20 foot loops and needed 2 sets of feeders with LGB track. You're definitely getting voltage drop - you just don't know it or the engines you run don't care. Take it from an EE - the voltage drop is real.
I think I need to upgraded from N scale to G scale.
We also manufacture these kinds of trains in india.
What happened to that Lionel super chief you had as a kid
I really don't recall. It probably got tossed out after being abused pretty well by me and my brother.
@@JimZim and how long did you have it
@rogerlollar4325 Well, that was over 50 years ago... but I guess I probably started playing with it from about the age of 8, until I left for college at the age of 18... although in my teen years I did a lot more skirt chasing than model railroading.
I have lots of G gauge trains at my house its similar to G scale but its not built in DCC and ALC my trains are built into LLC my trains are called Lionel trains and the trains are not operated by electricity mine are battery powered trains
Does your wife leave the house when you film?
She has a very large (400 square feet) craft room and office, and it has its own bathroom as well as a door to the back yard. It is off limits to trains. When I'm shooting a video, she closes the door and stays in her own little world until I'm done.
@@JimZim That sounds like a good thing! (I would hate to think that your wife was banished from the house during your videos. LOL):
You should make a layout in your front yard and backyard and have a gathering of people to see the trains this summer. It would be really cool
Great idea but if there left unoccupied they might get stolen
I actually did that once. Take a look at this video: ua-cam.com/video/ghJrQJNJM0A/v-deo.html
The main problem with the front yard layouts is the slope of the driveway. It's tricky for the trains to climb up that slope. Also, I really wouldn't want to leave expensive G scale track out in the front yard all night... so, it means I have to rush and make the video in one day. I prefer to take it a little slower than that... so, the backyard layouts and indoor layouts are easier.
The way you own all these model trains is absolutely amazing!
Awesome Layout Jim! Love seeing the Trains run through the house! It's what brought me to your channel years ago. ❤🚂
Your wife is a Saint for putting up with that!!!
You inspire me to do this at my house too. 🤭 I love your train videos JimZim!! 🤗
This video reminds me of a funny Joe McDoakes 8 minute short from 1955 called "So You Want A Model Railroad".
It's about a guy who gets obsessed with model trains, fills his house with trains, and his wife's frustrations dealing with it all.
There are two versions, a very fuzzy black and white version and a less fuzzy colorized version.
You need to buy a G scale F40PH (more preferably Metra) if it even exists. It would be a great addition to the collection
Model trains, the best way to spend indoors when it is really cold
Hey there Zim, we miss you at the plant! As I was watching after the camera strike, I found my head tilting with the camera’s angle. Great vid, it looks like retirement is going well.
I’m suppressed you don’t have a overhead layout in your house I would have thought that would have been the first thing you would have done in a new house 🏡 😊lol I. Would have 😊
Maybe you should consider a pernamit layout if your tired of setting up the tracks, even though I know that goes against your kind of model railroad moral on this channel😂
This would be fun!!! 🤣🤣🤣
Pretty cool bet that took a while to set up
I hoep you reach `10 million subs and vievs!!
😊
Wonderful train video! Thanks!
This model train videos are awesome! Keep up the good work!
JimZim is my neighbor across the street. Subscibe!
I'm not a model train guy, but I enjoyed the tour of your house!
Great video Brother
I love these! =)
AWESOME!!!
This the most gangsta video yet 🔫🔫
Oh yeah, everybody that knows this senior citizen knows he's got gangsta running through his veins!
Jim Zim living his best retired life! 👌🏻 Good for you sir!
Thanks!
Thank you very much for that! I appreciate it.
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