I've actually been watching your videos for sometime, I like the style of your videos - your channel has been mentioned countless times on my livestreams by folks who watch it too. I'd be happy to do a collaboration of some sort 🙃
Thanks, Chris, for your thoughtful presentation and update. You've done so much in such a short time, it boggles my mind. You must have had a clear vision of what you wanted to accomplish once your started. It's turned out to be a great project of endless interest and fun to watch with you in the driver's seat.
Hey thanks Chris , great video. 🎉 You’re an inspiration to me and my channel. You’re fun to watch and you talk with your hands 🙌 😂, love it. Keep it up and we’ll keep watching.
Thanks Chris! Fun and entertaining as always! And great information too! I’m the oddball who models S gauge, primarily American Flyer. But I don’t let scale get in the way of model railroad friends and family.
Excellent Q & A. I've been an O gauge model railroader ever since I saw my brother's trains running. He ended up giving them to me and I still have them, plus many more. My new layout is a 18'x24' L. I have the inside main set-up and running, so I can get the placement of the town and commercial/industrial areas just right. The track will come up after York, so I can get the scenery started. Hopefully, by June, both mains will be running and the scenery fairly complete. It won't be as super detailed as yours, as it will be more of a tinplate/high rail layout, but it will be nice. I'm looking forward to meeting everyone at York and getting some good ideas. An excellent video, as always.
@@RBPTrains It is. This is 3.5. I had an around the wall one that I took down because of a water leak and a 21x4 in another room. A temporary layout and now this. Lots of work, but lots of fun, really.
Love the modesty. Lol, funny videos. Like that track plan. Makes great us of room. I run ho, just getting started. Trying to come up with a similar track plan, mountainous theme.
Great Q&A. Looking forward to seeing you at York. Finally get a chance to say hi face to face. I’m working in the Orange Hall at Brian’s Model Trains Row E tables 8&9.
Great Q&A, Chris! The layout is looking awesome, and I really loved the story about the log cabin from your childhood. Very cool! Have a good time at York! Bill B.
11:58 I run mostly HO scale, but I want to get into O gauge soon, largely thanks to your videos! I'm moving in a few months and I'm planning an O gauge layout for the new house.
I suggest a train you could get and i know you have a lot, if you can get your hand on one its called the Reading T-1 2102 Lionel Legacy, look up a video on it, its really nice!
Great video Chris. You really answered a lot of questions. I’m a lil confused about people suggesting you do a video with SMT since he does H0 and lives in Canada. Have fun at York.
Very cool and informative video. I have been modeling HO for several years, but got my first O scale set last year (holiday set). I think the bug has bitten!
12:00 I have Z, N, TT, HO, S, O, G, and Standard gauges. But mostly HO, S, O, and Standard at the moment. I’m trying to find some OO and On30 so it can be complete.
Great video! Since your layout room is full, maybe you should expand… Outside. I don’t have room inside so I went outside. G scale is fun. In fact my wife bought our first train. Give it a try.
Hello Chris great Q&A video I just finished re modeling my train room Repainted the room a light pastel Amtrak grey Jenny bought me two kitchen base cabinets I bought four 22 inch wood dollies from harbor freight for under the cabinets and then I BUILT THE FRAMEWORK TO GO ON TOP OF THE CABINETS my new Amtrak N scale layout measures 44 in wide by 12 ft long dual mainline with 4 passing sidings and 8 long spurs for trains well I only have eleven Amtrak trains now where would I be able to fit 24 P42 genesis locos AW SHUCKS THANKS FOR SHARING CHRIS GOD BLESS YOU ;-)
Thank you! My layout is mainly just sculpamold, a little paint and tree kits. There are many others out here on RUclips who really create amazing scenes when compared to my setup
Great video! As for me, I model in N scale. I'm lovin' N scale, so much so, you could say I'm N-amored, and N-factuated with it. Ahh yes, you could say I'm so excited that I'm N-thusiastic!. Hope you have a great day! :)
Fun video Chris! So a 700e's your "Holy Grail?" Understandable, it's the seminal Lionel collectible engine for all of us! I can understand the rush you got holding one, several years ago I was lucky enough to hold a Pre-War 226e, essentially the "budget" high-end engine from Lionel and a contemporary to the 700e. Call me crazy but I'd swear I could FEEL the power of American industry in 1941, the industry that was going to crush Nazi Germany and Imperial Japan in a few years, and just from holding that toy! They say the best historic artifacts have the ability to pull you back into their own time, even if it's for a second or two and that Lionel certainly did! I've got to get me a 226e one of these days. I'm patient, I can wait. Thanks for posting!
I've been wondering where you've been. I figured real life gets in the way sometimes Family work and other obligations. I'm glad you are keeping FasTrack I still think it is a good product
o is vastly superior to other scales like the IMAX of model trains and if i could have any train i want it would be the Fast Fright lionchief set that thing is so cool and i cant wait to see a longer video of it in action playing all the sounds
I mainly run O scale but I also have HO scale, S scale, N Scale, and even Hornby UK OO scale and Lionel Prewar OO scale. Disclaimer: Lionel Prewar OO scale is not the same as Hornby UK OO scale as the Lionel Prewar OO scale runs on its own OO scale track that is 3/4 inch or 19 mm gauge track compared to HO and Hornby UK OO scale trains that run on 16.5 mm gauge track. Speaking of Lionel prewar OO scale, its really neat with the hudson, freight cars, and the bakelite roadbed the track came with. If you can't find the original Lionel prewar OO scale track thats alright its not common to find these days but gargraves has their own american OO scale track in both 2 rail and 3 rail forms at the gardner the train doctor website
Ok you asked! Why not O Scale? Easy. 3 rails. I personally prefer S Scale. If I did O Scale it would be 2 rail O. Now my question for you. My S Scale has American Flyer with TMCc and Legacy engines and some MTH S Scale with Proto 3. Both brands are DCC ready Although limited sounds . So my Question to you is, do you think I should just go with a DCC system instead of buying all the stuff to run both systems? Also most of my older American Flyer has been converted to DC can motors which could easily have a dcc decoder added for Lights and Motor control. What say you Chris? Thanks for all your videos and the great things you do for our hobby. @ Cbtrainnut on RUclips! Enjoy York!
Hey Chris. I'm a cheap skate so I just sprung for 11 bucks for a couple of Bluetooth speakers, downloaded free railroad sounds of all types and put the speakers in a box car. With all the other freight sounds from locos, sound cars etc..these things sound awesome. You've probably tried that already. Great for Post War stuff.
Started with a Marx train when I was 6 then did tyco when I was a teen till my mother destroyed my 4x6 layout she caused the wiring to be ripped out, tried n, but it was too small, then my first job I was the computer lab manager and had a lot of down time so I started buy o gauge trains off eBay, couple decades later I bought my first Lionchief camel back locomotive, it comes out most christmas. Think o gauge is it
I have a prewar 763e should I consider trying to refurbish it? The tender has these weird paint chipping on the side that kind of resemble if it was shot at in miniature. Is it worth it? Will is be extremely expensive? Would it devalue the locomotive significantly? Any answers would help😊
That's a good question and you'll probably get lots of different answers. My opinion (obviously without seing your 763e) is if the paint on the engine and tender is 85% intact or better leave it alone. From 70% to 80% percent I'd say it's a judgement call as in get some opinions from locals in your area, a train show's a good place to start. If the finish is 65% or less I'd say do what you want. Again, just my opinion. Others may disagree and that's fine. I've refinished two of my Post-Wars, a 736 and a 2065. The original finishes were rough and lifeless and besides Post-Wars aren't bringing the money they were a few years back anyway so I didn't see the harm in indulging myself.
Rbp I do ho scale but my first train was a g scale Bachman bros circus and I went to a train show volusia county fair train show in Florida it was vary cool they had railroad art and signs from the Atlantic coast line seaboard Florida east coast csx Norfolk southern and more and even big g scale daylight 4449 and I got a e7 b unit made from Porto 2000 a water tower and a big tender!
I've been wondering if you built the 2 gundams that are on your layout? And what scale they are? I have a 1:100th excia inside my wathers railshop on my layout.
I'm tempted to say "Just do it!" but I'm sure you need a little more than that! So, the quickest and easiest way to do it is find a used ping-pong table. Ping-pong tables are typically 5' X 9' and are large enough for a nice O Gauge layout but still small enough to move around without too much trouble. Check thrift shops or used furniture shops for ping-png tables, maybe garage sales as well. Or you can build your own table, there's books available through hobby shops that will tell you how to do it, all you need are basic carpentry skills. It's not hard.
i watch SMT mainline he is a really cool channel. He mostly does HO scale but he does have some o scale. He even has an n scale layout. So if you wanted to get back into n scale i think it would be great if you did a colaberation with him.
Who designed and built the union pacific big boy. Why did the triplex Erie addition only travel top speed of 15 miles an hour. Was the triplex a pusher or puller. Solid rail better or worse than hollowed track.
I feel like the answer for what scale is yes Because depending on what I feel like I could pull out HO,S,O,G,LEGO or if I really want to I can pull out full size Instead of messing with model trains why not mess with actual trains
O gauge or no gauge!! I was started in HO at an early age but jumped to O when I was old enough to buy my own equipment. Just something about this style. Still have the very first HO consist i was gifted though. At my current age and eyesight anything below O is just too dang hard to see lol!
I've actually been watching your videos for sometime, I like the style of your videos - your channel has been mentioned countless times on my livestreams by folks who watch it too. I'd be happy to do a collaboration of some sort 🙃
Right on! Let's make it happen. O Gauge/ H O Train Running Session Live on Streamyard!
Bro hi I'm a big fan of ho scale trains but my engine is broken
Can you send me one of your fixed daylight steam engines please
I really need a fixed engine
No way that log cabin has a miniature you@@RBPTrains
You should do a livestream i would love to see an unedited RBP 😂
This is the main reason I avoid the live streams, lol
There is one with JD stuckart
It was a fine Livestream
Awesome video Chris! Thanks for sharing my Blunami footage!
Thank you for the great demo Johnny Blunami!
Great video Chris. I always stuck with O gauge my entire life. My next Lionel model will hopefully surprise a lot of you guys.
SMT mainline lives in Canada so it might be a little hard
Thanks, Chris, for your thoughtful presentation and update. You've done so much in such a short time, it boggles my mind. You must have had a clear vision of what you wanted to accomplish once your started. It's turned out to be a great project of endless interest and fun to watch with you in the driver's seat.
I run O scale and HO scale. My favourite set is the Pennsylvania flyer from 2002. 4th!
thank you I always .enjoy your show
NICE VID CHRIS. VERY INFORMATIVE. HOPEFULLY I WILL SEE YOU AT YORK NEXT WKND. 🙂
Hey thanks Chris , great video. 🎉
You’re an inspiration to me and my channel. You’re fun to watch and you talk with your hands 🙌 😂, love it.
Keep it up and we’ll keep watching.
Thanks Chris! Fun and entertaining as always! And great information too! I’m the oddball who models S gauge, primarily American Flyer. But I don’t let scale get in the way of model railroad friends and family.
Excellent Q & A. I've been an O gauge model railroader ever since I saw my brother's trains running. He ended up giving them to me and I still have them, plus many more. My new layout is a 18'x24' L. I have the inside main set-up and running, so I can get the placement of the town and commercial/industrial areas just right. The track will come up after York, so I can get the scenery started. Hopefully, by June, both mains will be running and the scenery fairly complete. It won't be as super detailed as yours, as it will be more of a tinplate/high rail layout, but it will be nice. I'm looking forward to meeting everyone at York and getting some good ideas. An excellent video, as always.
Sounds like a fun project to me. Building the layout, for me, was the fun part!
@@RBPTrains It is. This is 3.5. I had an around the wall one that I took down because of a water leak and a 21x4 in another room. A temporary layout and now this. Lots of work, but lots of fun, really.
Love the modesty. Lol, funny videos. Like that track plan. Makes great us of room. I run ho, just getting started. Trying to come up with a similar track plan, mountainous theme.
this was informative, some great questions answered, and some funny commentary, thanks chris!
Great Q&A. Looking forward to seeing you at York. Finally get a chance to say hi face to face. I’m working in the Orange Hall at Brian’s Model Trains Row E tables 8&9.
Awesome video Chris there where some really great questions I learned a few things about production equipment
Great Q&A Video Chris, I’m an avid HO collector with a 32‘ x 18‘ layout and collecting since age 7 now 59. I enjoy watching your videos.
More live streams I enjoyed watching your layout and see the trains you use and have, is such a pleasure to watch your content on O guage trains
Great Q&A, Chris! The layout is looking awesome, and I really loved the story about the log cabin from your childhood. Very cool! Have a good time at York! Bill B.
Chris, another great video..your humor is enjoyable. And a great layout.
I personally do British OO scale, but American O scale has always been so interesting! I’m glad I found your channel so I can see O gauge in action!
Thank you for watching!
Thank you for answering my question good sir!
I run Ho scale cause i don't have the room for O scale. My favor line is the L&N . I enjoy watching your channel Chris.
Nice job and thank you, Chris!
11:58 I run mostly HO scale, but I want to get into O gauge soon, largely thanks to your videos! I'm moving in a few months and I'm planning an O gauge layout for the new house.
Excellent! Good luck with the move!
As always, enjoyed the video. Hope to bump into you at York next week. Hope you don;t have a train in your hands when I bump into you lol
Good job this is fun i have HO scale i love O scale but i dont have the room love your Trains
I suggest a train you could get and i know you have a lot, if you can get your hand on one its called the Reading T-1 2102 Lionel Legacy, look up a video on it, its really nice!
Great video Chris!
Great video Chris. You really answered a lot of questions. I’m a lil confused about people suggesting you do a video with SMT since he does H0 and lives in Canada. Have fun at York.
Wonderful Q&A Chris, and very informational. Looking forward to your videos after the York show.
Thank you Roger! This York will be much different than the others for me. More on that soon!
Thanks Chris, I'm excited to see the change.
Very cool and informative video. I have been modeling HO for several years, but got my first O scale set last year (holiday set). I think the bug has bitten!
Once it has bitten there is no going back, haha!
12:00 I have Z, N, TT, HO, S, O, G, and Standard gauges. But mostly HO, S, O, and Standard at the moment. I’m trying to find some OO and On30 so it can be complete.
Your Energy is Fantastic!!
I have that same N Gauge loco! It's a Minitrix PRR B6sb shifter, although mine, probably yours as well, was marked as an ATSF
Chris, did you repair the track you burned with that locomotive
Great video. I run G scale outside in my garden.
I have been a Lionel and Marx train fanatic since childhood... Your videos are great
Great Q&A Chris!
Had know idea that log cabin was made by Ertle of all people! It blends in so well.
Thank you my friend! Repurposing my childhood toys by integrating them into my diorama :)
Great video! Since your layout room is full, maybe you should expand… Outside. I don’t have room inside so I went outside. G scale is fun. In fact my wife bought our first train. Give it a try.
Not even worried about the questions, just happy to see TWO Western Maryland engines running on the layout!!
Haha!
Wonderful video as always, great answers for the QnA everyone!
Nice! I just started collecting model trains
But I started to collect o gauge
Hello Chris great Q&A video I just finished re modeling my train room Repainted the room a light pastel Amtrak grey Jenny bought me two kitchen base cabinets I bought four 22 inch wood dollies from harbor freight for under the cabinets and then I BUILT THE FRAMEWORK TO GO ON TOP OF THE CABINETS my new Amtrak N scale layout measures 44 in wide by 12 ft long dual mainline with 4 passing sidings and 8 long spurs for trains well I only have eleven Amtrak trains now where would I be able to fit 24 P42 genesis locos AW SHUCKS THANKS FOR SHARING CHRIS GOD BLESS YOU ;-)
Always love the random gundams in the background.
Hi Chris love your videos can watch them all the time I run G scale trains have ho too
I started this hobby last year with h0 scale
Nice video. I run OO scale, as I've found I can do it relatively cheaply over here. I have tinkered with N though
Thanks for the video, im in HO for 50 years
That is great to hear! Thanks for watching
See you at York! I'll be there on Thursday.
See you there!
My man how did you make such an amazing layout with that much Scenery??? I love model trains I wanna make my own layout just like you!
Thank you! My layout is mainly just sculpamold, a little paint and tree kits. There are many others out here on RUclips who really create amazing scenes when compared to my setup
@@RBPTrains thx for telling me when I get the money imma do the same thing just like your I love your channel
Great video! As for me, I model in N scale. I'm lovin' N scale, so much so, you could say I'm N-amored, and N-factuated with it. Ahh yes, you could say I'm so excited that I'm N-thusiastic!. Hope you have a great day! :)
You win the "most puns in a comment" award!
@@RBPTrains WOW... THANKS! :)
Gotta love that long bridge
Fun video Chris! So a 700e's your "Holy Grail?" Understandable, it's the seminal Lionel collectible engine for all of us!
I can understand the rush you got holding one, several years ago I was lucky enough to hold a Pre-War 226e, essentially the "budget" high-end engine from Lionel and a contemporary to the 700e. Call me crazy but I'd swear I could FEEL the power of American industry in 1941, the industry that was going to crush Nazi Germany and Imperial Japan in a few years, and just from holding that toy! They say the best historic artifacts have the ability to pull you back into their own time, even if it's for a second or two and that Lionel certainly did! I've got to get me a 226e one of these days. I'm patient, I can wait.
Thanks for posting!
The nostalgia is strong with those!
Nice video love the layout keep up the good work
Awesome video. Great Q and A
I've been wondering where you've been.
I figured real life gets in the way sometimes
Family work and other obligations.
I'm glad you are keeping FasTrack
I still think it is a good product
Been in so many things these days. Harder to make videos but living life! :)
o is vastly superior to other scales like the IMAX of model trains and if i could have any train i want it would be the Fast Fright lionchief set that thing is so cool and i cant wait to see a longer video of it in action playing all the sounds
Good video.
Smt mainly does ho equipment he's not knowledgeable about oscale equipment but it's a great idea for both of you guys
Another fine job
As a collector of 1:64 scale model cars, S scale was where i wanted to go for getting in to scale railroads but its such a niche market
Can’t wait for the York show I’ll be there next Friday hmm what to buy 🤔
Wear good walking shoes (Trust me on that!) and plenty of cash. Most vendors will knock a few bucks (or more) off the price for a cash offer.
@@wayneantoniazzi2706 already prepared
RBP and SMT Mainline doing a review or repair together would be the end-all for me!
You never know!
I mainly run O scale but I also have HO scale, S scale, N Scale, and even Hornby UK OO scale and Lionel Prewar OO scale. Disclaimer: Lionel Prewar OO scale is not the same as Hornby UK OO scale as the Lionel Prewar OO scale runs on its own OO scale track that is 3/4 inch or 19 mm gauge track compared to HO and Hornby UK OO scale trains that run on 16.5 mm gauge track. Speaking of Lionel prewar OO scale, its really neat with the hudson, freight cars, and the bakelite roadbed the track came with. If you can't find the original Lionel prewar OO scale track thats alright its not common to find these days but gargraves has their own american OO scale track in both 2 rail and 3 rail forms at the gardner the train doctor website
14:14 I do that stuff and let me tell you it’s alot of fun!
I am HO with an emphasis of 1970s Burlington Northern.
Ok you asked! Why not O Scale? Easy. 3 rails. I personally prefer S Scale. If I did O Scale it would be 2 rail O. Now my question for you. My S Scale has American Flyer with TMCc and Legacy engines and some MTH S Scale with Proto 3. Both brands are DCC ready Although limited sounds . So my Question to you is, do you think I should just go with a DCC system instead of buying all the stuff to run both systems? Also most of my older American Flyer has been converted to DC can motors which could easily have a dcc decoder added for Lights and Motor control. What say you Chris? Thanks for all your videos and the great things you do for our hobby. @ Cbtrainnut on RUclips! Enjoy York!
As always, nice video! Where's the old intro? It's a jammer
The artist that created the old intro song is no longer offering that royalty free so I cannot use it anymore
Hey RBP I’m starting a layout next week any tips
Can you do a video where you run trains in the dark and call it "Running Trains At Night"
I own N, HO, On30, O, O3r and G. Active in On30 and O3r right now. Thx
I use old 2 or 3 inch paint brushes too.
Hey Chris. I'm a cheap skate so I just sprung for 11 bucks for a couple of Bluetooth speakers, downloaded free railroad sounds of all types and put the speakers in a box car. With all the other freight sounds from locos, sound cars etc..these things sound awesome. You've probably tried that already. Great for Post War stuff.
Do u plan on other road names???? Like short line names???? I think a wisconsin central be a nice touch to ur layout.
Started with a Marx train when I was 6 then did tyco when I was a teen till my mother destroyed my 4x6 layout she caused the wiring to be ripped out, tried n, but it was too small, then my first job I was the computer lab manager and had a lot of down time so I started buy o gauge trains off eBay, couple decades later I bought my first Lionchief camel back locomotive, it comes out most christmas. Think o gauge is it
I have a prewar 763e should I consider trying to refurbish it? The tender has these weird paint chipping on the side that kind of resemble if it was shot at in miniature. Is it worth it? Will is be extremely expensive? Would it devalue the locomotive significantly? Any answers would help😊
That's a good question and you'll probably get lots of different answers. My opinion (obviously without seing your 763e) is if the paint on the engine and tender is 85% intact or better leave it alone. From 70% to 80% percent I'd say it's a judgement call as in get some opinions from locals in your area, a train show's a good place to start.
If the finish is 65% or less I'd say do what you want.
Again, just my opinion. Others may disagree and that's fine.
I've refinished two of my Post-Wars, a 736 and a 2065. The original finishes were rough and lifeless and besides Post-Wars aren't bringing the money they were a few years back anyway so I didn't see the harm in indulging myself.
@@wayneantoniazzi2706 fully agree with the percentages!
@@KarnageKamikaze Thanks! I was afraid I might start a firestorm!
Thanks for your help! :)
@@kellywhitlow8325 You're welcome!
I haven’t HO scale trains. I wish I was the room to create a layout
Rbp I do ho scale but my first train was a g scale Bachman bros circus and I went to a train show volusia county fair train show in Florida it was vary cool they had railroad art and signs from the Atlantic coast line seaboard Florida east coast csx Norfolk southern and more and even big g scale daylight 4449 and I got a e7 b unit made from Porto 2000 a water tower and a big tender!
I've been wondering if you built the 2 gundams that are on your layout? And what scale they are? I have a 1:100th excia inside my wathers railshop on my layout.
Hey question about anyrail have you solved how to match a O-72 fastrack switch length?
Man your hair to flat on top lol glad your back.
Big question I have that same tiny locomotive if you have what oil did you use on increase your volume your video tape
I use Labelle 107 oil for the trains
Funny thumbnail😂
Those Marx engines are pretty easy to work on, and from your short, that engine just needs a good service.
Where did you get the 096 large curves...I need the largest curves thanks.. Im working on O scale..
I just use rubbing alcohol, cotton balls, and Q-tips for the track and the engines wheels.
Also, O scale
That works too!
Do you have any advice for someone who wants to get there trains off the carpet in the basement and on to a table
I'm tempted to say "Just do it!" but I'm sure you need a little more than that!
So, the quickest and easiest way to do it is find a used ping-pong table. Ping-pong tables are typically 5' X 9' and are large enough for a nice O Gauge layout but still small enough to move around without too much trouble. Check thrift shops or used furniture shops for ping-png tables, maybe garage sales as well.
Or you can build your own table, there's books available through hobby shops that will tell you how to do it, all you need are basic carpentry skills. It's not hard.
i watch SMT mainline he is a really cool channel. He mostly does HO scale but he does have some o scale. He even has an n scale layout. So if you wanted to get back into n scale i think it would be great if you did a colaberation with him.
Hi Chris, great video ! Where can I get one those Chris action figure?
This was made by MiniPrints. I have asked them to put these on their site but they have been too busy, lol.
@@RBPTrains it’s on there website now, I order one!
What type of Gar graves track did you use on your upper level?
Run trains at night in the dark!!!
I run O because it's the only way to go.
Who designed and built the union pacific big boy. Why did the triplex Erie addition only travel top speed of 15 miles an hour. Was the triplex a pusher or puller.
Solid rail better or worse than hollowed track.
Bro, I love smt mainline
I feel like the answer for what scale is yes
Because depending on what I feel like I could pull out HO,S,O,G,LEGO or if I really want to I can pull out full size
Instead of messing with model trains why not mess with actual trains
The more the merrier!
What scale do I do? Apparently all of them now...lol
How did you wire the layout?
I use H0 for my layout.
Me too rbp me too 0:15
O gauge or no gauge!! I was started in HO at an early age but jumped to O when I was old enough to buy my own equipment. Just something about this style. Still have the very first HO consist i was gifted though. At my current age and eyesight anything below O is just too dang hard to see lol!
Plus O Gauge is easier to get on the track for me! haha
I'm twelve and just got my first MTH DCS system but I have no MTH engines