Thanks for the comment. The original track plan is 3 feet x 6 feet It had a second loop on the up grade, which I had to remove because of limited space where I store this layout. Sorry for the delay getting back to you I will be 85 years old this January 2020, a little slow with the computer!
It makes zero sense;:Do they not like model railroading? They don't like the gauge? Mines? These "thumbs downers" must just watch random videos and dislike them just to be pissy.
Thanks for the comment, The original track plan is 3 feet x 6 feet, It had a second loop on the up grade, which I had to remove because of limited space
Thanks for the comment, The original plan is 3 feet x 6 feet, had a second loop on the up grade. which I had to remove because of limited space for storage.
Thanks for the comment. The original track plan is 3 ft x 6 ft, it had az second loop on the up grade, had to remove it because of limited space for storage
Thanks for the Comment, The original track plan is 3 feet x 6 feet, It had a second loop on the up grade. which I had to remove because of limited space where I store this layout
Sorry for the delay getting back to you I will be 85 years old this January 2020, a little slow with the computer! Track--from Walthers PECO #552-500 Locomotive--- an old N-scale Life Like SW switcher which I scratch built cab to fit over the frame Mine Cars-- By ROCO HOe #34499--EURO Train Hobby Inc. Short Hills, N.J. use this number for the mine cars 34605 I had to modified the cars to look like the ones used in the Anthracite coal region
Thanks for the comment, the photo does not show the outside of the model, it is about 12 inches high, and has cut outs on the side were the tunnels are
Scott, If you are a subscriber to Model Railroader Magazine, go to community, click on photo galleries, type in The Anthracite Miner scroll down till you see this layouts frame work
Are you the Everett Seymour who had a very detailed model of Walther's Allied Rail Rebuilders in MR mag back in 1993? Ifso I am seeking permission to use that image in a forum discussion on a Steel Mill scene I am designing for my own new layout., Brian, railandsail
Thank you for your comment about my model of the Allied Rail Rebuilders Building. If you are a scriber to Model Railroader Mag. go to photo galleries aand type in The ANTHRACITE Miner, then look for the photos of the insides of this building, and yes, you have my permission to use the photos
I\'m not sure but ,if anyone else needs to find out about model railroad layout try Panlarko Amazing Railroad Planner (should be on google have a look ) ? Ive heard some great things about it and my brother in law got excellent results with it.
An awesome example of maximum use of a small layout, over varying levels, and a loop as well. Top marks in planning.
It's great how you pack so much reasonable distance into such a compact space. Creating a mining scenario makes so much sense.
Awesome. There is a comprehensible story to this layout and it keeps you guessing. Bravo
Thanks for the comment. The original track plan is 3 feet x 6 feet
It had a second loop on the up grade, which I had to remove because of limited space where I store this layout. Sorry for the delay getting back to you
I will be 85 years old this January 2020, a little slow with the computer!
I could watch this for hours....very clever layout
Un véritable chef d'oeuvre de modélisme ferroviaire
Chapeau bas a la personne qui a conçut ce réseau
The 5 fools that thumb down this video are people just hate life. Because this is a awesome layout.
Russell Loomis now there are 83
Nice english
It makes zero sense;:Do they not like model railroading? They don't like the gauge? Mines? These "thumbs downers" must just watch random videos and dislike them just to be pissy.
Beautiful layout I enjoyed watching love the small cars
Thanks for the comment, The original track plan is 3 feet x 6 feet, It had a second loop on the
up grade, which I had to remove because of limited space
@@everettseymour9201 wow that is small I have Ho scale and have like 6 of those small coal cars in Canadian National in boxcar brown.
I absolutely love this layout Everette!!! Well done sir!
Thanks for the comment, The original plan is 3 feet x 6 feet, had a second loop on the up grade.
which I had to remove because of limited space for storage.
looking for HOn30 ideas, some great inspiration on the up-down loops. thnx great work!
Amazing layout!! such an interesting track plan. Well done.
Only discovered now! Very nicely done. The theme is almost like my layout.
Very nice scenery!
AWESOME!!!!! Thank you for sharing and keep up the good work.
Excellent Work!
Very nice! Thanks for sharing!
Nice work and creative design !
Pretty cool layout! ;)
Hi. Very good video. Like.
Very impressive.
Will have to attempt something like this one day.
Thanks for the comment. The original track plan is 3 ft x 6 ft, it had
az second loop on the up grade, had to remove it because of limited space for storage
this layout is awesome!
I liked this a lot. Thanks for sharing!
Very very cool this would make an excellent show diarama
No turnouts, no signals, no fuzz. This is how a small figure 8 model railroad becomes logical.🚂👍🚃😀🚃👏🚃
Amazing work. Beautiful
Disney ride imagineers couldn't have done anything this good.
Like the video very much .Hope there more.
Nice job!
Awesome layout
i would love to see a HOn 30 mallet loco running on this layout
Yes absolutely awesome thank you.
Very well done!
Beautiful!
Priceless!
GORGEOUS!
Well done!
Superb !
Very, very cool!!
Amazing!
HoN30 runs on N gauge track if I remember hearing correctly?
Yes, PECO has the track, and turnouts to
In my country this is H0e (Hungary, Europe)
Beautiful
Awesome layout simple and well thought out for a small space. Did you make the rocks or store bought ones, either way awesome layout
Thanks for the Comment, The original track plan is 3 feet x 6 feet, It had a second loop on
the up grade. which I had to remove because of limited space where I store this layout
This is an incredible micro layout! Did you do the planning for it and if so do you have a drawing of it?
This is awesome
What brand is track, locomotive and wagons?
Sorry for the delay getting back to you
I will be 85 years old this January 2020, a little slow with the computer!
Track--from Walthers PECO #552-500
Locomotive--- an old N-scale Life Like SW switcher which I scratch built cab to fit over the frame
Mine Cars-- By ROCO HOe #34499--EURO Train Hobby Inc. Short Hills, N.J.
use this number for the mine cars 34605
I had to modified the cars to look like the ones used in the Anthracite coal region
That's cool!
What type of engine is that? I need to build one for my (slightly larger) SM32 railway! I need a large diesel with more hauling power!
Fantastisch!
That's great work!
How did you manage to build the longest tunnel. What if train stuck inside it.
What happens if one of the cars derails in a tunnel?
Thanks for the comment, the photo does not show the outside of the model,
it is about 12 inches high, and has cut outs on the side were the tunnels are
How did you manage to get the track to make the train go back around?
Scott, If you are a subscriber to Model Railroader Magazine,
go to community, click on photo galleries, type in The Anthracite Miner
scroll down till you see this layouts frame work
I'll bet it's great for Trackside Photos
love it..thumbs down people are crazy.lol
Like that a lot
Museum quality 👌
Are you the Everett Seymour who had a very detailed model of Walther's Allied Rail Rebuilders in MR mag back in 1993? Ifso I am seeking permission to use that image in a forum discussion on a Steel Mill scene I am designing for my own new layout., Brian, railandsail
Thank you for your comment about my model of the Allied Rail Rebuilders Building. If you are a scriber to Model Railroader Mag. go to photo galleries
aand type in The ANTHRACITE Miner, then look for the photos of the insides
of this building, and yes, you have my permission to use the photos
awesome
👍👍👍
Does anyone k ow the mine carts used for this
the mine cars are by ROCO # 34605, try EURO Train Hobby Inc
I think the phone # is 973 467 0421
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I\'m not sure but ,if anyone else needs to find out about model railroad layout try Panlarko Amazing Railroad Planner (should be on google have a look ) ? Ive heard some great things about it and my brother in law got excellent results with it.
Scenery looks great! No switching or making up trains just a contiuous run! Boring!
Nice work and creative design !