Love it. Great attention to detail. I only wish I could make such a layout. I rode the rails for 37 years and I always preferred the cupola being reversed from the way you run your trains, it gave me a better view of my train and that way you can picture yourself in that cupola and live the dream.
Gorgeous layout - and what looks like a U30C in Dress Blues in the consist of the autoparts freight. That's a cool El Capitan, or San Francisco Chief with the hi-levels. Night scenes are always atmospheric. I used to model in N-scale.
really beautiful layout. Well done. Could you possibly post pics of the full layout to get size perspective, or perhaps show a track plan? Regards. Vernon
I have to say your Layouts and attention to detail are some of the best I’ve ever seen! Everything is good ! 😊 just awesome ! Take care! Peace from Welland Ontario Canada 🇨🇦
Looks like your best work yet and that is saying something since your other creations are all top shelf also. Congrats and I hope it sells very well for you.
Incredible! I am a personal fan of Santa Fe and N-scale. I see you use a lot of Kato products. I like to use Kato to make my layouts; easy to work with!
Enzo I totally agree, I have 6 Kato N scale locomotives, 3 Amtrak P42s that I alternate with my Amtrak Superliner, a Santa Fe EMD SDP40F, a Southern Pacific EMD SD70M & the Southern Pacific Daylight steam locomotive number 4449 that pulls my 10 car Morning Daylight excursion train, a total of 88 freight cars, 4 cabooses, 2 Bachmann FP7 diesels in Union Pacific & the Alaska railroad which has an FP7 dummy & 5 Amtrak heritage cars. In a few months I will be running my trains on my permanent layout of the N scale Pacific West Coast railroad.
Very nice and I will possible take ideas from your layout. Hard going from O scale to N and get that feeling of proportions . My only concern is where do the people who are in those bigger buildings park their cars. Time to buy the field next door and pave it over. Did you switch all cars to same wheel sets and couplers. Also your track, Atlas? and switches too.
Where ever you pour water must be perfectly level or problems will arise. Second the area must be COMPLETELY DRY that's crucial. Third Woodland scenic's realistic water cracks in small areas I would use Envirotex just make sure you mix it exactly how it says on the bottle. Stay away from bright blue use more of a greenish blue if you paint it first. Whatever creek your trying to simulate study it thoroughly to get ideas for boulder placement and fallin debris ideas.
Wouldn't it be so freaking cool of a large outdoor scale train set like I'm talking bout 2 miles long that have rivers for boats (rc) and also airspace for airplanes to fly over yet city Buh also streets for rc cars and everything works like the street light are programmed to keep safe same for the trains since there's a lot going on. That would like be RC world
can you give me some tips on making water for an n scale layot, I am working on my own, and there is going to be a creek in mine, so any tips will be appreceated, thank you!
Henry Myrick M. B. Klein has a web page; they always discount price nearly everything (in over 25 years of buying there, I've never hit an MSRP yet), I think it's modeltrainstuff.com but I'm not sure. Yep, I just checked, that's the correct link.
you guys buy form whistle stop trains if you live in Portland they have N scale trains and HO and other scales I got a CSX. locomotive and a CP. locomotive and a CSX train car and track go by their ps I am 9 and I motel railroad
Wow that is gorgeous. So many good ideas I am going to incorporate.
Love it. Great attention to detail. I only wish I could make such a layout. I rode the rails for 37 years and I always preferred the cupola being reversed from the way you run your trains, it gave me a better view of my train and that way you can picture yourself in that cupola and live the dream.
One of the nicest layouts I've seen yet for N scale.
Fantastic layout. Great atmosphere, and you've managed to compress it without being kitschy!
Excellent thoughts improvised on your layout
Great looking N scale layout. Night lights are a great effect as well. You thought this out very well!
Gorgeous layout - and what looks like a U30C in Dress Blues in the consist of the autoparts freight.
That's a cool El Capitan, or San Francisco Chief with the hi-levels. Night scenes are always atmospheric. I used to model in N-scale.
Very cool layout. I like how you did the night lighting, makes it look very realistic! 👍👍👍👍👍👍
One of the best layouts out there!
One of the best running layouts as well realism.
really beautiful layout. Well done. Could you possibly post pics of the full layout to get size perspective, or perhaps show a track plan? Regards. Vernon
I have to say your Layouts and attention to detail are some of the best I’ve ever seen! Everything is good ! 😊 just awesome ! Take care! Peace from Welland Ontario Canada 🇨🇦
very inspirational layout.
Outstanding!
Another excellent layout!!! I hope to see more in the future. Keep up the good work.
Looks like your best work yet and that is saying something since your other creations are all top shelf also. Congrats and I hope it sells very well for you.
Now that's a santa fe layout! Awesome!
Awesome layout
Incredible! I am a personal fan of Santa Fe and N-scale. I see you use a lot of Kato products. I like to use Kato to make my layouts; easy to work with!
Enzo I totally agree, I have 6 Kato N scale locomotives, 3 Amtrak P42s that I alternate with my Amtrak Superliner, a Santa Fe EMD SDP40F, a Southern Pacific EMD SD70M & the Southern Pacific Daylight steam locomotive number 4449 that pulls my 10 car Morning Daylight excursion train, a total of 88 freight cars, 4 cabooses, 2 Bachmann FP7 diesels in Union Pacific & the Alaska railroad which has an FP7 dummy & 5 Amtrak heritage cars. In a few months I will be running my trains on my permanent layout of the N scale Pacific West Coast railroad.
Absolutely fantastic!!!!!
BEAUTIFUL LAYOUT A good Selction of Engines.
amazing thanks for sharing
I remember seeing those old car carriers running the rails .
Wow - super nice :)
very nice thanks for sharing
Very nice and I will possible take ideas from your layout. Hard going from O scale to N and get that feeling of proportions . My only concern is where do the people who are in those bigger buildings park their cars. Time to buy the field next door and pave it over. Did you switch all cars to same wheel sets and couplers. Also your track, Atlas? and switches too.
Where ever you pour water must be perfectly level or problems will arise. Second the area must be COMPLETELY DRY that's crucial. Third Woodland scenic's realistic water cracks in small areas I would use Envirotex just make sure you mix it exactly how it says on the bottle. Stay away from bright blue use more of a greenish blue if you paint it first. Whatever creek your trying to simulate study it thoroughly to get ideas for boulder placement and fallin debris ideas.
yeah whats the track plan and radius of track
Wouldn't it be so freaking cool of a large outdoor scale train set like I'm talking bout 2 miles long that have rivers for boats (rc) and also airspace for airplanes to fly over yet city Buh also streets for rc cars and everything works like the street light are programmed to keep safe same for the trains since there's a lot going on. That would like be RC world
can you give me some tips on making water for an n scale layot, I am working on my own, and there is going to be a creek in mine, so any tips will be appreceated, thank you!
This is somewhat of a "fantasy" layout, but still gorgeous nonetheless.
Is this on ebay yet ?, who is the seller Premier Model Layouts or Rasch studio's ?
Regards
Tough question. 😉
what kind of track do you use?
I guess we might never know. 😞
gut
ps whistle stop has kato locomotives and cars
where do you buy your n scale products
depends where you live i live in indiana ours in in louisville
Henry Myrick M. B. Klein has a web page; they always discount price nearly everything (in over 25 years of buying there, I've never hit an MSRP yet), I think it's modeltrainstuff.com but I'm not sure.
Yep, I just checked, that's the correct link.
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Those jealous people who thumbs down this video.
you guys buy form whistle stop trains if you live in Portland they have N scale trains and HO and other scales I got a CSX. locomotive and a CP. locomotive and a CSX train car and track go by their ps I am 9 and I motel railroad
Passenger cars are completely wrong for the era depicted by the F-series locomotives.
They are being taken to the shop for refurbish. Lol
@Koletti Pireaus It is his kingdom and no rivet counters allowed.
Lame