Hi my name is Neil schwerdt in west valley city Utah I have a question to ask you? Are you guys licensed train club with you state? I think you guys have done a great job on the layout 😊 I,ve got a layout in my garage It is HO 18x15 montan rail link from 1987 throw 2020 . But you guys are doing a great job on the layout. From Neil schwerdt in west valley city Utah
Yes, we are registered as a non-profit educational organization. I love the MRL paint schemes and of course the scenery is spectacular. I hope you post some videos of your engines and layout. Don't forget FRED on the end.
Hi great looking layout.I've watched your video in the past and enjoyed .I'm in the process of building another layout and I want to know .Do you solder all your rails and if so could you tell me why.I haven't in the past .But with a new layout I want to know if maybe that's the way to go to get good contact...So thanks and look forward to seeing the progress on your club layout..cheer
Thank you for watching! I believe most are soldered. Not sure if 100% but probably close. We've found that over time dust, scenery cement, whatever other junk on you rails will find its way between the rail joiners and the rail. We have feeder wires up to the rails every 3-5 feet as well. Parts of our layout date to 1979, so if you want to be running for decades you want to make sure the electrons are happy. Have fun!
I don't know of any myself. Living in northern Vermont I'm not in the loop for New Hampshire. Have you reached out to the local NMRA division? That's where I would start.
Thanks for showing the track plan of this massive sucker! Lots to see on this great layout!
Thanks for watching! I'm glad you enjoyed it. Happy modeling.
Great update Alan - thanks for another view of the layout.
I'm glad you liked it! Be well down there!
Very nice layout. Great that your club got the expansion space.
Thanks! We're very excited about it!
Very nice work....
Thanks a lot 😊
Great looking layout and design. Very well narrated also. Lots of fun ahead with continuing the build. Thanks for posting.
Two GP38's pulling the train? Nice layout! Great sounding locomotives.
Hi my name is Neil schwerdt in west valley city Utah I have a question to ask you?
Are you guys licensed train club with you state?
I think you guys have done a great job on the layout 😊
I,ve got a layout in my garage It is HO 18x15 montan rail link from 1987 throw 2020 .
But you guys are doing a great job on the layout.
From Neil schwerdt in west valley city Utah
Yes, we are registered as a non-profit educational organization. I love the MRL paint schemes and of course the scenery is spectacular. I hope you post some videos of your engines and layout. Don't forget FRED on the end.
Awesome!
Thanks, glad you enjoyed it!
Hi great looking layout.I've watched your video in the past and enjoyed .I'm in the process of building another layout and I want to know .Do you solder all your rails and if so could you tell me why.I haven't in the past .But with a new layout I want to know if maybe that's the way to go to get good contact...So thanks and look forward to seeing the progress on your club layout..cheer
Thank you for watching! I believe most are soldered. Not sure if 100% but probably close. We've found that over time dust, scenery cement, whatever other junk on you rails will find its way between the rail joiners and the rail. We have feeder wires up to the rails every 3-5 feet as well. Parts of our layout date to 1979, so if you want to be running for decades you want to make sure the electrons are happy. Have fun!
Marx guy here and there, there isn`t anyone in N.H that responds to my requests on any local O gauge clubs.
I don't know of any myself. Living in northern Vermont I'm not in the loop for New Hampshire. Have you reached out to the local NMRA division? That's where I would start.
Very nice
Thank you for watching!
Excellent video thank you for the tour.
Would your club be interested in hosting remote sessions?
Thanks for watching! Since I don't know what remote session entails I would have to say definitely maybe.