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S1: E7: Giant HO Scale Layout Update: Into the Workshop!

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  • Опубликовано: 1 май 2021
  • In this video I head down into the workshop to build a turnout by hand. I've gotten the best performance with hand built turnouts over commercially available ones. They do take time, but the results are well worth it in terms of smooth operation and overall reliability (and there is a monetary cost savings as well). During the turnout build, we'll take some breaks and look at a new waterfront structure built for the layout by my good friend Karl, as well as a new loco that arrives while this video was in production. Then, we'll give the new loco a shakedown run on the layout.
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Комментарии • 141

  • @starlinggibson4117
    @starlinggibson4117 Месяц назад

    This is the best step-by-step illustration on how to make a hand laid turnout for beginners, thank you

  • @gordonmcknight8877
    @gordonmcknight8877 3 года назад +13

    I'm always so impressed with channels doing careful, tedious craft and hobby work AND take the time to set up all the camera work with quality editing and voice over to boot. Thanks for taking the time to share your awesome work, and as always, can't wait to see what additions come next!

    • @rcgrabbag
      @rcgrabbag  3 года назад

      I appreciate the kind words! Thank you!

  • @markgoetz8616
    @markgoetz8616 3 года назад +27

    Not only do I learn so much from your videos they are pleasant and relaxing to watch. Thank you for sharing your hobby with me, you do amazing work

    • @rcgrabbag
      @rcgrabbag  3 года назад +2

      Thanks glad you are enjoying the journey!

  • @ToyotaYaris-ft1ro
    @ToyotaYaris-ft1ro 3 года назад +51

    man am i glad that your first video randomly got into my recommended, cause this is actually cool

  • @tood6459
    @tood6459 3 года назад +14

    I've never been into model railroads and have no idea what you are doing, but I immensely enjoy your videos, and cannot wait to see what is next!

    • @FJD333
      @FJD333 3 года назад +2

      I agree totally. I have no interest in model railways, but this is fascinating stuff.

    • @rcgrabbag
      @rcgrabbag  3 года назад +2

      @@FJD333 @Tood Thank you very much!

    • @mannyc19
      @mannyc19 2 года назад

      @@rcgrabbag Hi, What size is that beautiful Loco at 25:11 ? Love the videos and thanks.

  • @andreh.dupuis8475
    @andreh.dupuis8475 Год назад +1

    the difference between boys and men is the price of their toys 😄 Beautiful layout, brings back memories of my teenage years, thanks for sharing !

  • @Studio23Media
    @Studio23Media 3 года назад +2

    The footage of Italy was my favorite part of the video. Isn't it such a beautiful country?! Venice is the most incredible place I've ever been.
    Incredible work with the turnouts as well! Such fine, intricate details.

  • @jbturof
    @jbturof Год назад

    Very informative. Happy I came across your videos!

  • @thetopnotchrailroad2901
    @thetopnotchrailroad2901 3 года назад +7

    I have to give you a load of credit. Your patience is absolutely incredible. I don't have the patience to edit a video. You are building frigging switches and THEN EDITING. And a trip to Italy!!! I vacationed in Venice, Rome, and Florence. Beautiful!!! Kudos to you!!! INCREDIBLE!!!

    • @rcgrabbag
      @rcgrabbag  3 года назад +1

      Thanks glad you are enjoying!

  • @youngmemory604
    @youngmemory604 3 года назад +1

    Don't have the time, budget, or patience to build a layout like this. So I'm happy to join you as "we" build yours. Thanks for posting these!

  • @GaryRMoor
    @GaryRMoor 3 года назад +4

    Totally love what you are doing. Thank you for sharing all this. You contribute much what is suitable to how I want to build my dream layout, not to mention I'd really enjoy visiting Italy.

  • @thomaswalla4210
    @thomaswalla4210 3 года назад +1

    Fascinating to see your method of building turnouts using this jig and the laser cut roster and the waterfront structure is also real impressive! Thanks for showing Sir!

  • @lanceotto9569
    @lanceotto9569 3 года назад +4

    Dang that’s one nice loco. It’s smoke stack actually looks realistic with it’s not very visible but fluffy smoke! Great video as always man.

  • @aaronbarton2008
    @aaronbarton2008 3 года назад +5

    I love how you go into great detail. Well done sir

  • @Meister190
    @Meister190 3 года назад +3

    Outstanding work. Thanks for taking time to post it.

  • @stomper12000
    @stomper12000 3 года назад

    Fantastic!, just fantastic. I hope you will be able to complete the journey in building this layout. a real pleasure to see, thanks for sharing.

  • @johne5854
    @johne5854 3 года назад +1

    That building was stunning. Incredible workmanship.

  • @arthurskim7898
    @arthurskim7898 3 года назад +2

    What you are building goes beyond description. Absolutely amazing. Thanks for sharing. Bravo Zulu.

  • @JediTim28
    @JediTim28 3 года назад +1

    I look forward to your updates. Enjoyed watching the building of the turnout…very informative. Also liked the video of Italy…been quite some time since I’ve been there.

  • @RFMCabooseNP1713
    @RFMCabooseNP1713 3 года назад +1

    Great job. Thanks for the Fast Tracks clinic. They look like the way to go.

  • @kevinleftridge8241
    @kevinleftridge8241 3 года назад +2

    Man I'm learning a ton from watching your videos! beautiful layout! I enjoy your videos while drinking my coffee!

  • @THHF_Hobby_Time
    @THHF_Hobby_Time Год назад

    This is amazing work. Your attention to detail is very impressive. Those turnouts are a work of art!

  • @djscottdog1
    @djscottdog1 3 года назад +3

    Making your own points is next level.

  • @frozenghostbry
    @frozenghostbry 7 месяцев назад

    I use fast tracks as well. I have been building a model of Fostoria, Ohio. The diamonds and such are great for the angles I need and many different turnouts including a few Ys and a 3-way. I love their product. Great stuff. Made getting 88 degree diamonds easy.

  • @mistac5050
    @mistac5050 3 года назад

    Another great video. Looking forward to seeing what's next.

  • @andrewcalldridge1644
    @andrewcalldridge1644 3 года назад

    A piece of art! Thanks for sharing and good luck for the future! Cheers from Belgium

    • @rcgrabbag
      @rcgrabbag  3 года назад

      Thank you very much!

  • @matthewtouma2781
    @matthewtouma2781 3 года назад +2

    Another awesome video brother! I love seeing the progress on your layout. Definitely the best quality modeling videos I've seen on youtube. I turned the bell on. Keep it coming!

  • @medwaymodelrailway7129
    @medwaymodelrailway7129 3 года назад

    Enjoyed the video very much hope there more to come.

  • @garylaker4335
    @garylaker4335 3 года назад

    Also a Tam Valley and Fast Tracks devotee. Hugely rewarding building your own turnouts, mine are #7 due to space restrictions, the #8’s seem to flow so well, trains look quite prototypical running through them.
    Wife and I visited UK and Europe in ‘18, including Rome, Venice and Florence. So beautiful. Seems a different world now 😞

  • @plto4ka
    @plto4ka 2 года назад

    congratulations, amazing layout.

  • @BuhdaPunk
    @BuhdaPunk 3 года назад

    What can help when soldering is a weak pair metal clamps with flat jaws to use as a heat sink. I put it just up from the solder joint to leech heat, keep the entire rail from heat warping.

  • @brettkear2933
    @brettkear2933 3 года назад

    Outstanding skill.......

  • @farmcat3198
    @farmcat3198 Год назад

    "I'd walk a mile for a vertical smile", my favorite play off the "I'll walk a mile for a Camel" advertisement.

  • @dcctrain
    @dcctrain 3 года назад

    Outstanding 👍

  • @Channel-qn9le
    @Channel-qn9le 3 года назад +1

    I also ordered the DM&IR Yellowstone #220, I got mine yesterday and laughed because when you said you had a surprise new package I thought “it’s prob the Yellowstone😂.” Love the content and channel, looking forward to the next update video already👍🏻

    • @rcgrabbag
      @rcgrabbag  3 года назад +1

      Thanks! The Yellowstone is a nice model for sure.

  • @jfk5812
    @jfk5812 3 года назад

    Thats incredible. Amazing

  • @boarder6246
    @boarder6246 3 года назад

    I can’t wait to see the finished product =] Watching your progress has been super fun!

    • @rcgrabbag
      @rcgrabbag  3 года назад +1

      Thanks!

    • @boarder6246
      @boarder6246 3 года назад

      @@rcgrabbag keep up the awesome work! =]

  • @davidmuse7004
    @davidmuse7004 3 года назад

    Very impressive work and great modeling!!
    Really enjoyed and learned a few things along the way.
    Muse

  • @briansmith8967
    @briansmith8967 3 года назад +1

    Ah, Venice! My 3rd favorite European after Berlin and Paris. Railroad's looking good!

  • @bigsparky65
    @bigsparky65 2 года назад

    Wow a lot of work on those turnouts. Never knew MTH made anything but O scale. Beautiful locomotive, excellent sound

  • @hubsimike
    @hubsimike 3 года назад

    👍👍👍👍👍😉 Very nice Layout! Mike from Austria

  • @rebeladventures2887
    @rebeladventures2887 3 года назад

    Love your videos!!

  • @bernardc2553
    @bernardc2553 3 года назад

    As a collector for decades it's time to build a layout B4 I'm outta time,love of big steam & Turbine's means big turnouts,so appreciate your detail how to "fast-track,you make it look so easy,With these hands I know, better plan ,and with time ...BTW Nice STEAM, hand shakes my friend..

    • @rcgrabbag
      @rcgrabbag  3 года назад +1

      Thanks! Good luck with your layout!

  • @DIYD
    @DIYD 3 года назад +1

    You'll are some Monsters in the HO scale game ... One day!

  • @iowa_don
    @iowa_don 3 года назад +1

    The Emporium Seafood Co. is totally AWESOME! 👍👍 The layout isn't bad either! 🤣🤣 Seems like a lot of work to make your own turnouts. The 2-8-8-4 Yellowstone looks to be well worth its $600 price tag. 😀😀

  • @Longshadowsmodeltrees
    @Longshadowsmodeltrees 3 года назад

    Great Video!! Bob

    • @rcgrabbag
      @rcgrabbag  3 года назад

      Glad you enjoyed it!

  • @jimhoade9265
    @jimhoade9265 3 года назад

    As the first one was replaced I'll say it again! Your railroad is great, you're doing such a great job and it's an inspiration for us all. Secondly, this is the best video on turnout construction I've ever seen, I've always been interested and wanted to try but I found it confusing in the extreme. This film makes me think that I can do it and I can't thank you enough for that. Best wishes from South Wales to you and yours, I sincerely hope that you're all safe and well.

    • @rcgrabbag
      @rcgrabbag  3 года назад

      Very nice of you to say and thanks for reposting! I find building turnouts a bit addicting. BTW, I was in Wales two years ago visiting Caerphilly Castle.

    • @jimhoade9265
      @jimhoade9265 3 года назад

      @@rcgrabbag jeez! I lived in Machen, two miles from Filly. I wish I'd known! If you ever come again you're absolutely invited to stay with us in the splendidly name Village of Pantygog. I will introduce you to the delights of Hornby Dublo

  • @blainedunlap4242
    @blainedunlap4242 3 года назад +1

    The bridge at 35:00 is really nice, what a showcase shot for your loco's. IDK why you would go to Italy when you could stay and do Model Railroading. I been there, it's just a bunch of old stuff.

  • @tomblack6972
    @tomblack6972 3 года назад +1

    You know what’s great about Italy? The place is full of Italians!

    • @rcgrabbag
      @rcgrabbag  3 года назад

      Can't argue that! ...and gelato

  • @GenialesTuning
    @GenialesTuning 3 года назад

    *@rcgrabbag* Unbelievable what is possible. And I've been tinkering with my #Lego mountain with my #Batcave for 2 months now. But the creation of the switch, even if I move with Lego on a different scale, this #workshop inspired me incredibly. thanks for that.

    • @rcgrabbag
      @rcgrabbag  3 года назад +1

      Glad you enjoyed! Thanks for watching!

    • @GenialesTuning
      @GenialesTuning 3 года назад +1

      @@rcgrabbag Yes of course. It's unbelievable what energy you put into this incredible project. I'm trying to get a project out of the ground myself in which I want to overcome a stretch of Lego rails of up to 300 meters. If that works, I'll reach for the stars😊

  • @davidcurtis5398
    @davidcurtis5398 2 года назад

    Oh, by the way. Love the rock work I can see at the 27:00 time line...

    • @rcgrabbag
      @rcgrabbag  Год назад

      Thanks! Trying to get all the bridges done in the general area so I can go back to working on the scenery.

  • @brucegiroux
    @brucegiroux 3 года назад

    Great video and workmanship. I was wondering if you soldered the frog rails together at about 12:15 in the video. Your soldering is very good and I could not see any solder at that location. Thanks for your explanation of the process. By far the best video I've seen to date on the subject.

  • @derekalexander4030
    @derekalexander4030 3 года назад

    Really enjoy your videos. Your layout is incredible and quite an undertaking. Karl’s buildings and your trestle are amazing. Was the large rock mold from Bragdon or did you create your own? It’s a nice size and level of detail of the rocks. If it’s your own, may I suggest it as a future video? After bees and rockets, etc... I found myself wondering throughout the video where we might be going or what we might be doing at the end and thank you, Italy was spectacular.

  • @kyleware4798
    @kyleware4798 3 года назад

    Really interested in the basics of track layout and what products like track you chose to use. Great video!

  • @HoboHeaven
    @HoboHeaven 3 года назад

    Hope you enjoyed Roma. You must see napoli, capri and the amalfi coast. Greetings from Hamburg/ Germany. Btw great train layout, looking forward for the next Episode

    • @rcgrabbag
      @rcgrabbag  3 года назад +1

      Hi there, yes, we also went to Napoli, Capri and Amalfi Coast on another trip. Beautiful!

    • @HoboHeaven
      @HoboHeaven 3 года назад

      @@rcgrabbag I was there in Winter, 21 Grad Celsius, most is closed but no Tourists.

  • @joebeasant5056
    @joebeasant5056 3 года назад

    Love the fretsaw frame, please what's the source? Not seen the like here in the UK.

  • @mikey1196
    @mikey1196 3 года назад

    Since you've got the elevation on your layout and obviously have the track building skills, did ever consider building a funicular railway? The one at Horseshoe Curve is a great "newer" example. Too bad it is not currently operating. Awesome progress by the way!

  • @TheWagonDude
    @TheWagonDude 2 года назад

    Looks nice but you have more free time than me to hand build switches.

  • @reggiep671
    @reggiep671 3 года назад

    Great video series. I'm curious about what cameras you use to shoot video, particularly the turnout construction. Thanks.

    • @rcgrabbag
      @rcgrabbag  3 года назад

      Thanks! I use a Nikon Z7 during turnout construction, an iPhone and an old HD video camera, and the Z7 combined for everything else.

  • @jackcutler1059
    @jackcutler1059 3 года назад

    Hi, great video. I have a question. It appears that you did not solder the frog rails to their PCB tie at the point end of the frog. Did you forget to do this, or is this on purpose? If on purpose, why?

  • @08trader
    @08trader 3 года назад

    Very very nicely done, how much man-hours did you put into the layout so far? Did you do everything by yourself?

    • @rcgrabbag
      @rcgrabbag  3 года назад

      Thanks very much! I had an evening of help pre-covid. Since then it's been all me!

  • @ericwalstrand3512
    @ericwalstrand3512 3 года назад

    When I see these frogs on these model videos, are all of them made like this or do they come premade also?

  • @James-Railyard
    @James-Railyard 3 года назад

    Great video! Two questions about the Yellowstone; 1.) does it have the whistle steam, and 2.) can you move the tender connection to the closer coupling or is it stuck in the outer position?

    • @rcgrabbag
      @rcgrabbag  3 года назад

      Thanks! It doesn't have the whistle steam but it does have a closer coupling option.

    • @Channel-qn9le
      @Channel-qn9le 3 года назад

      @@rcgrabbag F7 should activate whistle steam option for DCC with the Yellowstone.

  • @santhosh5796
    @santhosh5796 2 года назад

    Why there is no #12 or #10 turnout in ho scale?
    Up to #8 is only available.
    But some of the rolling stocks are long. So, #8 turnout is little sharp.
    Please give your reply.

  • @000Weasel000
    @000Weasel000 Год назад

    Love your channel! Subbed... so.. I'm a total rookie.. love that engine u bought.. how does it produce smoke???

    • @rcgrabbag
      @rcgrabbag  Год назад

      Thanks! The smoke is produced by a small heated “smoke unit” that heats and vaporizes a special smoke oil.

  • @acdii
    @acdii 2 года назад

    Just curious. I see a very expensive Epilog laser in the workshop, yet you used some other companies laser cut ties? Couldn't you have done those on the Epilog? How much of the layout has the laser been used for it?

  • @MartinFutter70
    @MartinFutter70 3 года назад

    Am I missing something here, or can these junctions not be bought in hobby/railway shops?

  • @josemiguelmanuelbajon1169
    @josemiguelmanuelbajon1169 3 года назад

    Buenas tardes desde Los Alcazares ( Murcia ) ESPAÑA bonito trabajo de hacer los desvíos de esa maqueta de los FERROCARRILES Americanos, ya me gustaria hacer eso a mi y poder ver con mis propios ojos, pero yo soy una persona que cobro poco, estoy jubilado y soy una persona con cierta discapacidad por un accidente de moto, que Dios os guarde un saludo...............

  • @dougcook7507
    @dougcook7507 3 года назад

    What, roughly, is the cost break downs. Cost to buy the materials and how many turnouts do you get. Not including the templates and fixtures. Thanks for a great video. You have my interest peaked on building turnouts now.

    • @russcarlson7151
      @russcarlson7151 3 года назад +1

      I just started using Fast Tracks tools. Using Quick Sticks you can build them for about $12-14 each. I have a stock of ties so I don't use Quick Sticks. The great thing about these tools and jigs is you learn to build turnouts. After only a few in jig I am now building custom fit turnouts that fit particular situations. You can also build a ladder with minimal or no joints in the stock rail.

    • @dougcook7507
      @dougcook7507 3 года назад

      @@russcarlson7151 Thanks for the info. Our module club is going to be expanding a few sections soon, one section will be a yard and other will be light industry with a couple switching spots.

    • @russcarlson7151
      @russcarlson7151 3 года назад

      I started building my own because I will be using code 70 and 55, due to the prototype I am modeling had light rail.
      I can build a turnout easily in 2 hrs. If you were to build frogs, points and guard rails ahead of time in batches you could speed the process a lot.

  • @nwoida8057
    @nwoida8057 3 года назад

    have you been to the miniatur wunderland in hamburg, germany?

  • @davidcurtis5398
    @davidcurtis5398 3 года назад

    Why not use a Dremmel tool to cut the gaps in any rail you need to cut???

    • @rcgrabbag
      @rcgrabbag  3 года назад

      Dremel cut is much wider than the coping saw.

    • @davidcurtis5398
      @davidcurtis5398 2 года назад

      @@rcgrabbag Agree!!!

  • @daniobonello1953
    @daniobonello1953 Год назад

    Siena in my city......

  • @Kev5565
    @Kev5565 3 года назад

    I wish we were on HO in the uk not 00.

  • @GuitarandMusicInstitute
    @GuitarandMusicInstitute 3 года назад

    Brilliant video as always however at the end views of Italy accompanied by Django hot club music expressing the essence of France....okay....?

    • @rcgrabbag
      @rcgrabbag  3 года назад +1

      Thanks for the compliment! And, hehe, I'm gonna take only partial responsibility for the music choice ;-). I searched "Italian" in the RUclips free music library and these were among the choices, so ...

  • @paulreinhardt6052
    @paulreinhardt6052 3 года назад

    Great vid! Does Karl have a RUclips channel? Link?

    • @rcgrabbag
      @rcgrabbag  3 года назад +1

      Karl does not have a RUclips channel but does post his work on modelersforum.com as PostalKarl.

    • @paulreinhardt6052
      @paulreinhardt6052 3 года назад

      @@rcgrabbag Wow, he’s very talented!

  • @SilentGloves
    @SilentGloves 3 года назад

    Thanks for putting these videos together. I'm enjoying this series. I'm not a model railroader (too many other hobbies, don't need a new one), but I find watching the construction of a new layout to be great lunchtime entertainment. If I could make a request, I've seen several "cab ride" videos and I really think these add an intriguing dimension to a layout video series. There are small, inexpensive action cameras available that make this possible, e.g. RunCam. I believe modelers usually attach these to a flatcar in front of the loco to achieve. Here's one of my favorite examples: ruclips.net/video/9cULL7QcErQ/видео.html Cheers!

    • @rcgrabbag
      @rcgrabbag  3 года назад

      I have several videos with a “pace cam” on a flat car.

    • @SilentGloves
      @SilentGloves 3 года назад

      @@rcgrabbag Oh, I see... I must've missed those. I've only found your channel with the new build. My bad.

    • @rcgrabbag
      @rcgrabbag  3 года назад

      They are kinda old videos so you’d have to go digging but they are there if you’re bored!

  • @Tokkemon
    @Tokkemon 3 года назад +1

    You made all those by hand?! What's the advantage to doing that?

    • @rcgrabbag
      @rcgrabbag  3 года назад +2

      Smoother, more reliable operation, I think. Secondly, you can make things that are simply not commercially available, like a #10 double slip switch #10 double crossover, or #12 turnout. Lastly, it's fun (well, for me it is)!

  • @kelenr6236
    @kelenr6236 3 года назад

    Why build your own turnoff? Seems like a lot of work

    • @rcgrabbag
      @rcgrabbag  3 года назад

      It is, but they perform better and I can make sizes that you just can't get commercially.

  • @arcticjoe1142
    @arcticjoe1142 3 года назад

    Where do you live, and can I come see this?

  • @andrewcrawford2093
    @andrewcrawford2093 9 месяцев назад

    So is this how board millionaires fill there days..😂😂😂.

    • @rcgrabbag
      @rcgrabbag  9 месяцев назад

      Haha! I am rarely bored. Too many hobbies!

  • @Interceptor00X
    @Interceptor00X 3 года назад

    I'm always impressed and disappointed by MTH models. They're really nice, have lots of detail, and seem to be quite well made. But they always have that huge gap between the loco and the tender, and that just ruins the look.
    We don't have that in europe, so I can't understand why is it so common in the states.

    • @rcgrabbag
      @rcgrabbag  3 года назад

      The MTH models generally have two attachment points on the drawbar for the tender. Out of the box they are typically attached on the point that puts the loco and tender farther apart, I'm guessing to handle the smaller radii turns that are assumed to be on most layouts.

  • @clintlane5426
    @clintlane5426 Год назад

    in your spare time, maybe you can help NASA figure out how to launch a rocket to the moon since they lost all their notes on it from 50yrs ago 🙃

  • @kensomething379
    @kensomething379 2 года назад

    Your build and tutorials are absolutely amazing!!!... but you have enough people gushing all over you and you're layout. Lets get down to brass tracks (or is that tacks...ANYWAYS...) at what point does it become cost effective? (and before I get a bunch of "it''s not about the cost" etc, for some of us that don't have a money tree, it is!) At what point, or how many turnouts do you have to build where the cost of buying out weighs the cost of building? I would be very curious to know! I have all the time in the world, but not the money. Physically disabled and told by me orthopedic surgeon, no working FULL STOP! is there a point where they are "cheaper" to make than buy?!?

    • @rcgrabbag
      @rcgrabbag  2 года назад

      Thanks for watching! I'm not sure how to answer your question though. The reason I'm building turnouts is for what I consider superior performance of the hand built turnouts vs. those that are commercially available. If you want to do some type of cost comparison, the best I can offer in terms of advice is; how much is your time worth? It takes about 1.5 hours to build a turnout once you become proficient. Is 1.5 hours of your time more cost effective than purchasing that same turnout instead?

  • @sirclarkmarz
    @sirclarkmarz 2 года назад

    I bet his wife gets to buy as much jewelry as she wants

  • @sampleexamplemusic
    @sampleexamplemusic 3 года назад

    i cant even fathom how wealthy you must be. helicopter trips and an epilog laser chilling in the basement not to mention basically every fast tracks jig and every tool under the sun and a purpose built building for your layout... wtf...