Y'all knew this was coming soon enough! Fortunately in the larger scales, things stay on track a bit more..But chaos will always find a way to cut loose when filming!
This layout ought to be on the "I Love Toy Trains" show. They often showed O and S gauge layouts this S gauge layout looks that good. All you were missing in this video was their "Oh no" sound effect.
I have a lot of video like this from my previous layout and my current one. I used to do test runs before turning on the camera, but it was rare for anything to go wrong until I turned on the camera, so now I just start recording. Isn't it fun when you are operating more than one train and and holding the camera and there is an unplanned uncoupling and you get confused about which controller is controlling which train? Thanks for sharing.
1:27 this moment sent my anxiety through the roof. Also curious question, *do you ever plan on adding plexiglass on your layouts so your engines don't fall off?*
Many S gauge products are fairly cheap, especially when compared to newer N equipment. More collections are entering the marketplace, allowing for a cheaper start with some basic postwar equipment.