Wow! Wotta lotta stock you got! :) Beautiful little micro you have there - may we see more of the layout please (overview, track plan etc), as I am planning my own O gauge micro and this looks just the ticket from what I can make out. Thank you!
Hi Andrew. Yes I hope to do another video soon. The layout is just over eight feet long by one foot. There are two points formed as a crossover. To the left of this, one road goes to the through station platform (terminus in model form but represents a line that would pass through). The other road is a small bay. To the right of the crossover the near road goes to the shed and the far one disappears behind it and leads to a small non scenic traverser.
@@Elvinley Excellent, thanks! I kind of worked that out from the video but good of you to confirm it. It looks like an ideal track plan for a small space with good operating potential. Looking forward to the next one, cheers! 👍
Absolutely fabulous. Terrific slow-speed running, and a beautiful layout. Inspiring - thank you!
Thanks a lot! One of the advantages of O gauge is the nice slow speed running. Can't go too fast in 8ft!
A very interesting layout with a lovely mixture of locomotives and detailed buildings and scenery. Many thanks for this video.
Thank you very much! Really glad you like it.
Awesome work as always... That 08 sounds amazing !
Just beautiful! 👍👍👍
Thank you!
Fantastic layout, beautiful video 🤩👍👌
Thanks a lot!
Would love to see another video on the micro layout, nice colours and selection of stock 👍
I will try and get another done Tom.
Fabulous.
Thanks a lot!
What a joy to watch lovely 😊
Thanks a lot!
Wow! Wotta lotta stock you got! :) Beautiful little micro you have there - may we see more of the layout please (overview, track plan etc), as I am planning my own O gauge micro and this looks just the ticket from what I can make out. Thank you!
Hi Andrew. Yes I hope to do another video soon. The layout is just over eight feet long by one foot. There are two points formed as a crossover. To the left of this, one road goes to the through station platform (terminus in model form but represents a line that would pass through). The other road is a small bay. To the right of the crossover the near road goes to the shed and the far one disappears behind it and leads to a small non scenic traverser.
@@Elvinley Excellent, thanks! I kind of worked that out from the video but good of you to confirm it. It looks like an ideal track plan for a small space with good operating potential. Looking forward to the next one, cheers! 👍
Please make another video, and please include one very brief shot so us aspiring layout planners can see the track plan - thanks.
this is inspiring me! what DCC system are you using, and are the locos 'straight out of the box' with sound added?
Thanks very much! They are the way they come except for some weathering and the addition of sound. I use the Bachmann Dynamis system.
@@Elvinley thank you so much.
great model railway.
Thank you!
Great layout buddy first time subscriber nice to meet you 👍👍👍👍
Thanks a lot Dylan!
No worry pal👍👍👍
Like the new video.Thanks
Cheers!
O Gauge has the edge when it comes to slow running.
Absolutely. Especially on DCC with clean track.
It looks like it’s an interesting layout. How large is micro in 7mm gauge? Thanks Mel
It is about 8 1/2' by 12" Mel.