Hey On the setting a in your latest vid you have it set to yes it’s for kids. If you put no it’s not for kids we can comment. If it’s on kids no comments
Hello! I really like your layout, I am also in PA and starting to build my collection. Looking to correspond with someone more experienced in the hobby! Hope you see this message!
Hi there far away, very interesting layout and also nice trains. I will have a look to your other videos soon. By chance do you show the way you build your model railroad some where in the internet, in a forum or something like that. Could be interesting. Greetings from Switzerland
This is a fantastic layout, looking forward to more videos !!! I'm just getting started on a little more restricted space: ru-vid.com/show-UCzEFYT2dS4W7Xjn6Gp--wkg
Those bridges look amazing once painted. Really love your layout, can't wait to see some newer videos and get in touch regarding some rolling stock I saw and am looking for sources for.
I'm also trying to put the Big Boy #4014 Excursion train together, and have 6 cars so far (water tenders are on order), can you help with sourcing additional cars that would go with the Marklin set: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-3rx-QA-u624.html
Love your layout and rolling stock. Just got started with Marklin after 45 years on a 12 ft by 46 inches "workbench", and after initially getting some European rolling stock (I am from Germany), couldn't help acquiring a couple of Big Boys, F7s and a UP ALCO with respective trains to match. However, I am having some issues with some of the older locos running slow and / or shutting down, so I'm wondering if you have some tips or tricks you may want to share. If you are close to the Canton, OH area, I would love to see your layout in person.
Really beautiful layout. O Gauge is too big for me and expensive. But I did have Lionel Postwar and had a lot of fun with it. I only have American Flyer Trains now because of size and realism for not too much money. I still like the new Lionel Postwar Santa Fe set that was recently manufactured and would love to have that set. Keep at it and I will always be watching this great layout even tho it is gone now. That God for the video technology we have today.
Even though I'm way late to the party lol. If my O gauge layout was huge like this the wife really wouldn't see me in our own house 😆 sad seeing that it has to come down
It would’ve been really cool if you had your train change route to the second or third track through your double slip and at the same time watch the three headed single operate in conjunction with the root change that would’ve been really something to see anyway very nice.
Terrific locomotives - I am a big fan of the MY from the DSB. One little issue: The prototype never could pull more than 4 to 5 passenger cars and 5 might be at the very limit.
@@FatboyinPa Thanks, not sure you saw my earlier messages, but this will be helpful. I have some other challenges with my locos (being analog, running slow, using too much current etc.) that I think that I need help from someone that knows...
I know the feeling. It took me weeks tearing down my set and it is a lot smaller. But the good news is, it’s going to a bigger place. I plan on expanding. You given me a lot of good ideas especially the second level.
Great idea. I know this vid is old but can you say approximately the size of an individual brick? Just seeing if it would work for a scale project I’m working.