George Sellios' Famous HO Scale Masterpiece - The Franklin & South Manchester Model Railroad
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- Опубликовано: 26 май 2024
- One of the Best and Most Detailed HO Scale Model Train layout by George Sellios - The Franklin and South Manchester Model Railroad.
The Franklin & South Manchester uses the same initials as George Sellios' company and is co-located in the former FSM company office. It is a stylized model railroad set in 1935 in a fictional area of New England during the Great Depression, characterized by cluttered scenery, colorful billboards and signs, simulated dilapidation, weedy sidewalks, heavy weathering and artistic license.
George Sellios began construction of the F&SM in April 1985. He dedicated approximately three months per year to the endeavor, with the remaining nine dedicated to design and production for his business selling model structure kits. Sellios' F&SM is a large diorama occupying a space measuring approximately 1,600 square feet (150 m2). Sellios' model railroad has become one of the most recognized over the years, with several feature articles in Model Railroader and an episode of Tracks Ahead.
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The structures are original and unique. Why? We all know why. This layout gets the Oscar for most original art piece.
It's beyond a train layout. It's a work of art that is an inspiration to us all.
Super Anlage. Die Landschaft ist sehr gut in Szene gesetzt. Toller Fahrbetrieb 👍🙋♂️ Gruß vom Michel
My Dad liked modeling people and all the details, he would be working on them and murmuring to himself, especially if he had been drinking a little, hashing out the conversations they were having. I would be working on wiring or something and laughing to myself. He might have 20 scenarios in a scene. He likes a scene, time period or not. He brought an 1800's Western Bar scene, horses and all. I tried to explain, we generally model the modern era. He would pout a while, and I would find a place. Told him I was going to put in a satellite ground station next to his silly bar. That would work, like the guys would get off work and go to the bar. On their horses? Miss him, we complemented each other's work pretty well.
Where does one start to comment?! A guy could wear out a Roget's Thesaurus attempting to find enough superlatives to craft even the most humbly inadequate exposition on George's masterpiece. Laudatory comparisons to the legendary layout creations of Rod Stewart, Norm Charbonneau, Howard Zane, John Allen's Gorre and Daphetid, Frank Ellison, Bob Bartizek, Neil Schorr, Dave Hikel's Northwest Trunklines, Pelle Soeberg....all would fail to capture the magnificence of this model railroading masterpiece! One is almost overwhelmed by the level and evocative intricacies of George's cityscape level of detail. If we buy into the old shiboleth that a model railroader is saner than his unfortunate mere mortal and unenlightened fellow humans who don't have train layouts, because he gets to create the world in the miniature idealism of how he wishes the world to be, that myth explodes herewith! The universally powerful thematic impression of George's miniature slice of life is inescapably gritty Great Depression Era, in-your-face REALISM. We're witnessing Atlas shrugging here for sure. I can hear Ayn Rand asking the observer, "Who IS John Galt?" And yet, as we watch George's HO scale inhabitants busily going about their economically depressed lives, surviving somehow, there is an unmistakable hint of hope, a subtle tease suggesting, however sotto voce, a better tomorrow in their future. They don't yet know that it will take a bloody world war to get them to a better economic and social place, but meantime, they're making do with their limited resources.
So, that's my humbly attempted impression of George's incredible magnum opus....superhuman artistry that captures a very compelling story of human resilience and optimism. I'm an O scale, hi-railer who hasn't subscribed to "Model Railroader" in years, so this is my first glimpse of your amazing work, George. Congratulations on a monumentally unique achievement! The video is wonderfully relaxing to watch, especially with the really somnolent jazz selections playing unobtrusively in the background. Thank you so much for making this drone's-eye tour of the layout available to us train goobers out here in cyberspace. I loved it! A++++!
What an incredible level of detail!
This is one of the best HO scale layouts I've ever seen. I truly enjoyed seeing a train of A-B-B-A F-units occasionally showing up on the famous layout. I LOVE F-units, and I appreciated seeing them running on George Sellio's layout. ❤ 07:40, 09:39 and 16:35. 😊
Beautiful!
Mind boggling.
I'm dumbfounded !!! I almost cant believe my eyes. I can't fathom how much time and energy we into that. A true work of art. !!!!!!
One of the best videos of the FSM I’ve seen. Been following this layout since it started back in 1984 85.
Thank you so much!!!
This is what Model Railroading is. Art. This layout is truly a masterpiece. Well done. The paint is superb.
Signage is glorious. And the trains run at speeds realistic. All the details. I am inspired. Thank you.
I am saving this one. What a motivational presentation! Great! Thanks.
That is incredible how realistic it is 😮😮
I watched this now and and I have never seen its equal in depth and detail ..Even Wunderland in Hamburg Germany would bow to this layout ,,and they are the world class best,,thanks for sharing..😊
Wow... it's a masterpiece!!
I have seen so many photos of this awesome layout through the years, but it is so amazing to see it in three dimensions. Takes my breath away. Thanks!
Correct me if I’m wrong, but I think you might be rather fond of the F&SM! Best video I’ve ever seen of the layout. Great job! Thank you so much… And thank you, George!!!
Wow! Hopefully that will be preserved in a museum or something. Thanks for these awesome vids!
Who says you can’t make a HO scale model railway look realistic? I had to look twice for it to register with me that what I was seeing wasn’t real, but an absolutely magnificent work of realistic art !!
Absolutely outstanding detail in every aspect.Thanks for sharing. Ill be watching this again.
For me, this is one of the most accurate and perfect model scenery with an excellent background music!👏👍❤️
Thank you very much!
Finest detailing I’ve yet to see on a working layout. There’s a story to be found in every square inch of this creation. Amazing
I watch all these diorama/ model railroad you tubes. This one really is the best of all. Hope to see it in person someday.
BONJOUR. une des plus belle maquette de trains usa.... j'aimerais un jour de la voir en personne même que sa va pas arrivé, elle est magnifique . merci d avoir filmé la maquette pour qu'on puisse en profiter..
Как всегда профессионально и познавательно. Благодаря чему я смогла попутешествова ть во времени и пространстве. Спасибо автору!
Absolutely outstanding work wow stunning the best I have ever seen congratulations on a top layout
I’ve been visiting George’s layout regularly for eight years, now. You’ve produced one fine video souvenir. Thank you for sharing it in our Facebook group.
Like everyone else said this is pure art nothing else..thanks for sharing..😊
Super fun well done layout
Absolutely incredible.
Magnifique réseau
Wow, masterpiece is right. Such great detail and very busy but managing to not look crowded. Thank you for sharing!
This is a legendary layout with unbelievable attention to detail! Amazing job capturing this 🎥
Thank you very much!
Thanks, I think this is one of the best videos I have seen on this layout. I am always amazed by the number of windows in all the buildings here, as well as all of the wooden fencing. That is some tedious work. Also, there are so many stone walls, either buildings or retaining walls, which I assume are cast metal just like in his kits. I don't think those are cheap.
Folks, put the video to 4K even if you don't have 4K monitor. All the detail and colours will pop.
Thanks for these awesome vids!
My pleasure!
Could you even imagine if you had to move and you had to take all that down and and put it back up again?
Sure is a rolling snap shot into yester years ways... Can't even image life in that time period...
This set up is filled with Norman Rockwell scenes, everywhere can see that guy in the street capturing these sights sounds scenes of life then .... But this maybe 🤔🤨 too soon for Mr Rockwell
Couple more things.... Where's the churches... Then pick a road then run it through the entire layout somehow... The dawn of the car at the peak of rail society in American culture... So much to take more of... Fun layout
👏👍☘
Viewing via my android 📱... Can you imagine explaining this device to those folks then... To walk those streets, interacting, still holding a functioning 📱😮
A work of live😅
Yeah, I can’t handle listening to the music throughout the video. That got old really quick. Plenty of other videos of George’s layout on here.
The cameraman cuts much too rapidly from one view to another. Can"t take a shot in completely before he moves to something else.
This channel does need a better videographer. The camera angles here are boring at best. Too generic.
I won't give any suggestions as it's not my place to do so. It takes a bit of talent to shoot good video.
Get with it.