Magnificent catches of the model trains coming by and pass, I like it 5 stars. Thumbs up. Keep up the perfect work, my friend, i just liked and subscribed your channel, Greetings from Portugal to the USA.
Absolutely gorgeous layout. I cannot imagine the cost and the man hours required to lay out and assemble a display that big but I'm glad he/they have done it. Magnificent for any railroad lover from the real to the model. My arid prairie back yard would be a challenge but it would be a cool layout. Maybe someday. Where is this located?
Well, "best" is subjective but here are some excellent places to buy large scale trains from. www.rldhobbies.com/ www.reindeerpass.com/ www.melovetrainz.com/ www.shopstarhobby.com/ uplandtrains.com/
So kool I have. O”gauge trains I live in a condo Perhaps I could do something under my deck It would be smaller of course my deck is 10x10 Maybe in the future 🚂🚋🚃🚋🚋🚋🚃🚋🚃👍
There is no such thing a G gauge. G scale uses 1 gauge tracks, along with several other scales. This is one time when the difference between scale and gauge is very important to be aware of.
I agree that it was very important to specify due to the difference between gauge and scale. That's why I said g gauge referring to the gauge of the track and not the scale of the trains. G Gauge isn't exactly correct but more people search for g gauge than 1 gauge. However, this is also why I say "Large scale" as it encompasses mostly all the scales that operate on 1 gauge/g gauge track.
@@MrPictovid I like your explanation but it is unfortunately more complicated than that. The locomotives you show are standard gauge, American, modern diesel locomotives. For them to run gauge 1 track they are most likely in scale F, 1:20.23, while scale G is 1:22.5
Yet it gets more complicated than that because the majority of what's in that video is 1/29 scale although there is some 1/24 and 1/32 pieces mixed in. Unfortunately you'll never get everyone to agree on the answer. I'm hoping you at least enjoyed the video though.
@perha45 not quite accurate. 'G' scale is a catch all for everything running on 45mm track, but as you say within that the actual scale depends of what 100% the track gauge one is reprecating.. cheers Andrew running 1.20.3 depicting 3' n/g America west form around the turn of the century [not 20th of course].
You complain about a layout, let's see yours. It's their layout, they're happy with it and so am I. It is a pleasure to watch and enjoy. As I tell modelers at the shows. "It's your layout, make it the way YOU want too".
Those Pennsy E units are gorgeous!
Those ones are actually my own personal engines I took to run. They not only look good but run great as well!
This ist a wondervoll railroad from garden
The owner definitely puts a lot of work into it!
I love your chicken coops for the trains that's a beautiful layout
All I can think to say is nice 👍 😅
The layout sure is! Glad you enjoyed the video!
This is beautiful and runs perfect. Beautiful yard
Glad you enjoyed it! As you saw towards the end it doesn't always go perfect lol
That is one nice railroad. I like the waterfall 😊
It sure is! Glad you enjoyed the video!
Awesome layout.Thanks for sharing
NICE GARDEN RAILROAD
The owner definitely has put a lot of work into it. Glad you enjoyed it!
Awesome running. Thanks Andrew 😎👍
Thanks 👍
G-Scale is so wonderful!
I totally agree!
awesome guys....
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thank you for sharing👍
Glad you enjoyed it!
It is very nice layout.
It definitely is! Glad you enjoyed it!
EXCRUCIATINGLY AWESOME YO
I've never heard it expressed that way before, but I like it!
Loving that water feature! Very nice!
thanks for sharing
great layout ! amazing stuff !
WOW. You rock.
Cool layouts
Thanks! Also, thank you for taking the time to comment! Glad you enjoyed the video!
Very nice work
Magnificent catches of the model trains coming by and pass, I like it 5 stars.
Thumbs up.
Keep up the perfect work, my friend, i just liked and subscribed your channel, Greetings from Portugal to the USA.
Thank you very much for subscribing!
Reminds me of the show trailer park boys
How so?
Oh my god 😳 😮beautiful awesome 😍 i need to build a small layout with these types of trains 🚆 what time was put into this, to cool 😎! Good job. ❤
You definitely need to build your own layout! Endless fun is all you'll have.
Love a tanker train. USA Trains finally re-doing the 42- and 55-footers is going to hurt us at $140 and $150 a pop.
Bring on the hurt! lol
That is spectacular. I love the Burlington units. I just bought an N scale Burlington SD9 for my early BN trains. I have subbed.
NICE VIDÉO, NEW FOLLOWER !!!
BEST REGARDS OF FRANCE.
JC ANONYMOUS PATRIOTE FRANCE.
DE GAULLE ET FIER DE L'ÊTRE.
Glad you enjoyed it and thanks for following!
Absolutely gorgeous layout. I cannot imagine the cost and the man hours required to lay out and assemble a display that big but I'm glad he/they have done it. Magnificent for any railroad lover from the real to the model. My arid prairie back yard would be a challenge but it would be a cool layout. Maybe someday. Where is this located?
I really injoyed the video just wishing I could do the same
Glad you enjoyed it!
Top gas
🤙
Is there a night time run video also?
Unfortunately no, just a few clips mixed in. It can be difficult at times to get nice crisp video at night.
Are you running 'Air wire', eg. battery or are you running track power?
This layout is all dead rail. No airwire, though. The trains are running on Railpro and Revolution.
How much power do you put in the track and are all the Power inputs in one spot or different place on the track
This layout is all dead rail so everything is running off onboard battery.
Where is the best place to buy large scale freight cars? Thank you!
Well, "best" is subjective but here are some excellent places to buy large scale trains from.
www.rldhobbies.com/
www.reindeerpass.com/
www.melovetrainz.com/
www.shopstarhobby.com/
uplandtrains.com/
Amazing “;-)”🚂🚃🚋🚃🚋🚃🚋👍
Glad you enjoyed it
Pardon my ignorance but does weather not affect the track and power transfer?
Where is this? I'm guessing somewhere in the southeastern US.
I don't give out specific locations of private layouts without the owners permission. However, this is in the southeastern United States.
Wow. that is some major work! Good job! Hello from Wisconsin.
So kool I have. O”gauge trains I live in a condo
Perhaps I could do something under my deck
It would be smaller of course my deck is
10x10 Maybe in the future
🚂🚋🚃🚋🚋🚋🚃🚋🚃👍
You absolutely for sure could build something in that area! Thanks for watching!
Who made the GP9B unit?
I see Kevin’s train
Hard to miss that lashup!
If he is going for realism, he needs to paint graffiti on the cars.😅
Depends on what time period you want your models to be from. Graffiti wasn't always the norm.
I want them Canada grain cars. Who do I contact?
Justin Trudeau would be a start I reckon 🤔
Your work is amazing . I love getting new ideas from watching over layouts in action. Check out my much smaller layout at Eagle rock garden railway.
Bros worsg enemy: raib
Didn't Pennsylvania engines have that ugly rail on top of the E engines. Don't get me wrong. I like this look better.
There is no such thing a G gauge. G scale uses 1 gauge tracks, along with several other scales. This is one time when the difference between scale and gauge is very important to be aware of.
I agree that it was very important to specify due to the difference between gauge and scale. That's why I said g gauge referring to the gauge of the track and not the scale of the trains. G Gauge isn't exactly correct but more people search for g gauge than 1 gauge. However, this is also why I say "Large scale" as it encompasses mostly all the scales that operate on 1 gauge/g gauge track.
@@MrPictovid I like your explanation but it is unfortunately more complicated than that. The locomotives you show are standard gauge, American, modern diesel locomotives. For them to run gauge 1 track they are most likely in scale F, 1:20.23, while scale G is 1:22.5
Yet it gets more complicated than that because the majority of what's in that video is 1/29 scale although there is some 1/24 and 1/32 pieces mixed in. Unfortunately you'll never get everyone to agree on the answer. I'm hoping you at least enjoyed the video though.
@perha45 not quite accurate. 'G' scale is a catch all for everything running on 45mm track, but as you say within that the actual scale depends of what 100% the track gauge one is reprecating..
cheers Andrew running 1.20.3 depicting 3' n/g America west form around the turn of the century [not 20th of course].
You complain about a layout, let's see yours. It's their layout, they're happy with it and so am I. It is a pleasure to watch and enjoy. As I tell modelers at the shows. "It's your layout, make it the way YOU want too".