So many questions… the module must require a real life locomotive to move so much concrete. Will this module integrate with others in your yard or with other local modules? I used a fair amount of concrete in my garden railroad, but it was poured in place.
Wow, that looks great! Can you do my garden? Your video deserves more views. I think you need a more impressive thumbnail and title. A close up of your train with your cool background. I am searching for some inspirational train videos haha. I loved the rain! I am bad with titles but a "How to" usually does well so "How To Build An Amazing Outdoor H0 Train Module!" Remember me when you have a million views!
Okay -- wow! :-) Now I see how you're using your 3D printed track roadbed molds from your last videos! Is that a pervious pavement mix of concrete under the moss?
This is great! I live in Greenwood Arkansas. I'm intent on building my layout outside as well. I'm curious where you are located and what whether is like there?
Cool idea about the outdoor layout! Please tell me what music is playing from 6:52. I've heard this soundtrack before in other videos, but I couldn't figure out its name. Thanks!
How do you deal with the weather? I have all my HO trains and tracks in boxes because I have no room for a layout. My backyard would be the best place but I am worried about the tracks rusting up and the cars / engines damaging.
for analouge trains they should work just fine. but long term they might be damged due to corrotion. i wouldn't try with digital thoug, if water gets into the decoder then it will probably ruin it.
Wow.
So many questions… the module must require a real life locomotive to move so much concrete. Will this module integrate with others in your yard or with other local modules? I used a fair amount of concrete in my garden railroad, but it was poured in place.
Wow, that looks great! Can you do my garden? Your video deserves more views. I think you need a more impressive thumbnail and title. A close up of your train with your cool background. I am searching for some inspirational train videos haha. I loved the rain!
I am bad with titles but a "How to" usually does well so "How To Build An Amazing Outdoor H0 Train Module!"
Remember me when you have a million views!
Thank you. Good suggesion. :)
How r u running it through the rain without damaging the engines?
Okay -- wow! :-) Now I see how you're using your 3D printed track roadbed molds from your last videos! Is that a pervious pavement mix of concrete under the moss?
Garden railway ho ?
What are you using for the green vegetation? Is it real moss? Such a GREAT piece of work/art, thank you for posting
Thank you for comment. Yes this is real living moss :) This is probably first H0 layout it needs watering
@@archimagebrno9783 Wow -- that looks like California during the couple months of the year that everything's green! Nice! :-)
This is great!
I live in Greenwood Arkansas. I'm intent on building my layout outside as well. I'm curious where you are located and what whether is like there?
Amazing! Track bed is also from concrete?
Hi, yes track bed is from concrete :) And ballast and track are fixed by epoxy.
Cool idea about the outdoor layout! Please tell me what music is playing from 6:52. I've heard this soundtrack before in other videos, but I couldn't figure out its name. Thanks!
How do you deal with the weather? I have all my HO trains and tracks in boxes because I have no room for a layout. My backyard would be the best place but I am worried about the tracks rusting up and the cars / engines damaging.
Consider battery powered radio controlled, aka dead rail.
Is it safe for them to be in the rain? I wanna do this but I fear it might ruin it
for analouge trains they should work just fine. but long term they might be damged due to corrotion. i wouldn't try with digital thoug, if water gets into the decoder then it will probably ruin it.
@@alexsrailway5420 fair enough, thanks for the info!
@@_slashes i think sams trains, once ran a analouge train under water in a kiddie pool
@@alexsrailway5420 I saw that video, rather interesting