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.
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?*
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.
On a serious note, the layout seems to have problems where there are short-coupled “S” curves not “stretched” by adding at least a half straight between the two opposing curves. That’s one of the most problematic issues in a tight layout especially critical to longer engines and cars such as any full-length passenger cars and double headed powered engines. Tidy tidbits aimed at an ounce of prevention!
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.
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.
Much appreciated!
This has such a similar energy to I Love Toy Trains, I love it
Can't beat the OG!
The clips of post war steam locomotives climbing over the outside rail on curves are painfully relatable.
0:37 So that's why my Amazon package was delayed...
The most funniest moment is 0:51😂,When the milkman said"Get out you milk!,This is an unloading"😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
This was great, I loved the added car loaders/unloaders and things messing up. I sometimes wish we could get cars like that but for HO scale
All I could hear in S gauge talk from the milk car was "TAKE YOUR MILK!"
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?*
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.
Hell Yeah. S is best
Someone is breaking the speed limit
Speed limits are meant to be broken
@@SCL3618 the fra would like to have a. Word
@@Wawa111_Mainline They'll be aight.
I sold the old S collection i had years ago (my main is H0/00 ), most were made out of sheet and tin plates.
I'm laughing so hard! But it is with you...not at you. And I know your pain. Why is S gauge so camera so shy?
All scales love to go chaotic once the recording begins! My channel is testament to that much, if nothing else lol.
On a serious note, the layout seems to have problems where there are short-coupled “S” curves not “stretched” by adding at least a half straight between the two opposing curves. That’s one of the most problematic issues in a tight layout especially critical to longer engines and cars such as any full-length passenger cars and double headed powered engines. Tidy tidbits aimed at an ounce of prevention!
There is something I don't understand, if you have overhead wires the Pantagraphs are down and if not they are up ❓️❓️❓️
They're only up when equipment needs to get voltage in reality. On these models, it doesn't really matter.
how do the older american flyer steamers make that chugging sound?
There's a small air cylinder inside the engines that is tied to the drive gear, running back and forth through the tube creates the chuff sound.
Gilbert technology was top notch!@@SCL3618
Cool
You should review the auto-train U36B’s that Atlas made
Already have covered the SCL 1776 from two runs, essentially the same core product with decoder swaps.
Just like I love toy trains. OH NO!
Looks like they found something they shuldent have. Did a certain Finnish soldier happen to come by?
( 0:05) - NYEEEEEEEEEEEA STAAAAAAAAAY OUTTTT!!
Will you keep up the HO fails
As long as I have footage, can squeeze something out. It's about run its course though.
S Gauge? What about HO scale?
Variety is needed spice.
You had me up until there were back to back NS 1074s
Different numbers between powered and dummy unit.
Still those back to back DLW HU units look beautiful
POV my Lego railroad
If only I had money for a scale bigger than N...
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.
Can you do o gauge fails
Don't have many shots worth adding into that one.
@@SCL3618 come on please
@@rogerlollar4325 There physically aren't enough shots to make a video.
@@SCL3618 can you do g scale fails
@@rogerlollar4325 No layouts nearby.
I almost want to trade my milkcar for one that yeets the milk barrels its kinda boring when it works correctly lol
@bigben9337 Honestly can grab either or with how many are on the market right now.
I legit forgot about S gauge 💀💀
Still alive and kicking!
I’m surprised
“Oh No!”
“He a maniac, better duck he going to quack!”
First ❤❤
Do more s gauge derailment and fail please
There currently isn't enough footage to do a second video.
Would you rather do unboxing s scale gauge American flyer and American models
@byartion3831 Unboxing views aren't really worth the time to film and edit. Running equipment does far better in the long run.
Do N scale fails!
One is up!
@@SCL3618 do more!