I go to thinking! I grew up with HO. My dad had several layouts. We moved around so he had to tear down then build again. He said he liked building more than running. He did run them a lot. I am going to expand starting this Spring. Want to add a little more track, etc. It is lots of fun to build and it keeps us old guys loose!!!
A truly beautiful train layout on a nice golf course ! Your detail is outstanding. I like all the buildings and you are an expert with rocks and gravel design. The water scene is an exciting bonus ! Keep Railroading !
Thanks! Was in the UK a year ago visiting my son in London. We went to York for a Saturday visit. We did the British RR Museum! That was awesome. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE--NvwJCXNjIY.html
The best part is that you can expand the railroad with new sections by just adding a switch track and entering the new area. That's why you guys are cleverer than most model railroaders. You started small and can get big.
Thanks! That's true and was planned. Have lots of switches and more track, etc. Being married for 50 years this August to a great lady does come into play. We shall see. Stay tuned. 🤠🚂
@@ZayZackMurph From one model railroader to another, here's a small piece of advice: structure your railroad so that you can't see all of the track/railroad from one place and you have to move around to see everything. It makes the whole thing a lot more fun to look at.
We have also old trains rolling here in France , and people enjoy them . You may watch some in my video : ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-s0LI6vwDSp4.html . Have a good day .
Amazing! I really love the trainhouse♥the trains♥and the track!♥I've shed an tear because I felt the Joy of such a beautiful track in my back yard..dream come true...Warm greetings from the Netherlands♥thanks for sharing such a JOY♥
Doing an open house train run this weekend. Friday and Saturday 2pm to 4pm. Club members and a few neighbors only. Covid rules apply. May do a video. Have done some work and details. And yes I have had lots of time to play. 🚂😀
Hi Murphy & Linda. Wonderful job. Must have been a lot of fun mixed with hard work. If you ever return to central MO, be sure to look Barb and John Scherr up. I have a large HOn3 basement model railroad. John Scherr (not sure why my sons icon shows up)
Mr. Tetley, Great job on the layout! The video shows the progress well. Since we know a layout is never really finished I have a suggestion. How about adding a run from the far side of Crystal Mtn. Loop down to the Mainline? It would give you more running options. It could come in towards the house from the trestle on the Main. I guess I'm probably just looking at options for when my time comes to build.
@@ZayZackMurph don't forget to make plans to come to the National Convention in Nashville Tennessee(NGRC2020) May 31st to June 6th 2020. Tickets will go on sale later this year.
I'm near the area, I love what you did and I want to do something like this, wish I had your craftsmanship at building. I have a good idea for it, why not have an abandoned boxcar down near the river with hobo's living in it, anyways, thanks for sharing this wonderful layout to all of us.
Next step is lights all over the place, buildings, etc. Waiting for Spring. Will do a video of that to share. If you are close to Hot Springs Village, AR check out our Club website - www.hsvmodelrailroads.com 🚂😀
They are probably not as expensive as you think they are, Claudemir. Permission to purchase things (taxes) are high in Brazil and many other countries. Lower taxes make things cheaper.
Awesome layout you have there! Also, very nice idea to make a time lapse of the whole project! Really give a nice impression of the amount of work and passion that went into that layout! I'm current;y playing with H0 trains (modeling is too much said for what I do), but when I will finish my house in a few years, I'll give for sure O gauge or G gauge a try!
Indeed! Model trains are the reason I'm now an electronics engineer! I never stop marveling at the beauty of those little engines, pulling and pushing coaches around the tracks. Could spend hours just watching them!
HSV = Hot Springs Village (Arkansas, USA) POA = Property Owners Association. Largest gated community in America. 19,000 people about 80% retired. Five G Scale garden trains in this village.
I went to school in Mokane, MO. South Callaway Go Bulldogs! Spent a lot of time a twin briges and on the Katy trail , raced cars on Highway 94. The good ole days of the 80's.
Wonderful work! Thank you for sharing it with us. I love the low-level perspectives. Is there a way you can install a go-pro camera on the front of the engine and give us a 'conductor-view' of the two loops?
Daryl Locklear I hope to do that. Have used my phone for my video of Garvan Woodland Gardens train restoration but I do want a GoPro. Maybe 🎅 will oblige. Check out the GWG Restoration video on my RU-vid channel. Thanks