That's great. Lots of good ideas for me. I once made a tiny railroad in an old shoe shine box (I put that one up on RU-vid a while back). It's really just tiny train cars the size of a thumb nail, going in and out of a tunnel, around a tiny town, powered by a small DC motor from a rotisserie toaster oven. A silly little thing, but it got me interested in making stuff.
Hic... The wine was great but I prefer the micro layout more so. It has a strong industrial flavour with just a hint of steam although there is a slight bouquet of diesel!!! This little layout is absolutely outstanding. Well done.
Jason you have a lot of skill, patience and imagination. Very well done m8. It looks amazing. I had that fish van in my first train set in 1973! Very good job on the shunter. I was trying to work out what it was. I have everything for my Melbourne Military Railway except energy and motivation. I returned to a 40 hour week job recently after being retired for 18 months.
Thanks mate, The fish van was a £3 ebay scoop. I hope your return to work doesn't curb your model making too much. I need my mancave visits after a 45 hour week to maintain my sanity lol.
Wow wow Jason what an incredible modelling mind you have, and I think the conversion from a wine box to a micro layout just shows what can be achieved in the right hands. Well done 5*
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Hi Jason, what a brilliant idea! ... while watching your video I remembered there is a winebox like yours in one of my modelrailway-containers ;-). That inspires me to make a simular copy, now (planed automn). I hope you do not want a copy-fee? ;-) Regards Helge
Servus Jason, meanwhile, my result of the winebox project comes to be completed soon. Some little details have to be done still. My project is executed as in 009 / H0e - If you are interesstedin I´ll send you an example of my work gladly. From Bavaria best regards Helge ;-)
I think you should change the thumbnail to the finished layout to attract more people, HST saying. Other than that. I love to always see your amazing things. Never thought in abox
Thank you, The link wouldn't copy but please scroll down to my reply to another comment as I copied the description. Check out the video on Budget Model Railways channel, they use the same kit in their printed controller box, it's very informative
This looks wonderful. I love the N gauge ones but it is nice to see some of the more intricate detail even if it does make for a smaller scene. Does the fiddle yard pack away inside the box when it's not in use, or would you have to store that separately?
@@jasonpierce-newmodelbarmy3394 What kind of power pack is that ? What Voltage ? And how much current ? And how do you protect it against short curcuit ???