N Scale Weekend Train Layout 2023 / Altoona , PA
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- Опубликовано: 28 июн 2024
- N scale weekend is here for 2023! There was tons of n scale trains and of course many train layouts . This is in Altoona Pennsylvania every year at the convention center.
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00:00 Horseshoe Curve
00:31 Baltimore Area N-Trak
01:04 N Scale Weekend 2023
06:07 Mount Rushmore
10:55 C & O N scale coal train
13:44 Norfolk Southern N scale Train
15:02 Cantington N-Trak
22:22 Steeltown N Scalers
26:27 Battle of Endor
26:38 Ewok Celebration
26:49 Jabba's Band
27:39 AT-AT Walker
28:09 Boba Fett
Had a great time at the 2023 N-Scale Weekend ! Been going to this since it started and always enjoy the layouts from everyone!
Nice to see the long layouts...
Those long long coal trains, takes the breath away, I think one of them was almost half as long as my main line.
I was running at the show! I was the giants stadium modular. Hope you liked it!
So awesome! Definitely enjoyed the stadium. It was rather busy all around there. I love the details of all the layouts. I can not imagine the amount of time it takes to complete. I will stop by and say hi at the next show if you are there. Thanks for watching!
The Force is strong with this video.
Yes it is!
Nice model of the curve. Lots of time put into the modules in the layout.
Thanks for watching. I always try to film these so others can enjoy. Nothing beats in person though! You are 100% right with countless hours they spend on the modules.
Nice video -- thanks for taking time on that combined layout ! (too often I see people skip over the T-TRAK stuff ) This was my 2nd year at the Altoona show, it is such a great show!
Thanks for watching! I try to video as much as I can. I try to be respectful of the other people viewing the layouts as I do not want to interfere so some I skip over if the crowd is too big. Some sections I wanted to film but there was a lot of people around them so I was not able to. I really enjoy them all. Every single one has something cool to see. They do a great show every year!
Boy that was a lot of Orange!
But good showing.
Thanks for watching! There really was a lot! Everyone has there favorites of course. I always liked Great Northerns. Always enjoy the show!
@@BrianWingard have you seen the one RUclipser with the Orange Locomotive with Halloween on the side and it has all these lights, it's HO it would go good with your setup.
@@BrianWingard the channel is Jason Stiles with the Orange Diesel Locomotive
This Sunday, March 24, 2024, from 9:00 am until 2:00 pm is another get together show in Altoona, PA at the Blair County Convention Center.
I hope to be there. I’ve just recently decided to get back into the hobby with N Scale Kato Unitrack after a 35 plus year hiatus.
Then there is an N Scale Weekend coming up September 14 & 15, 2024, at the Blair County Convention Center, Altoona, PA from information I have seen.
I only live about 2 miles away from the Convention Center, so it’s in my backyard so to speak. The Horseshoe Curve is 7 miles away from me and take advantage of going to the Altoona Railroaders Museum if you get a chance. You can Rail Fan near the Museum as the Mainline through Altoona is there and there are some overhead walkways over the Norfolk Southern Tracks.
Thanks for watching! I appreciate all of the information. I will be there in the fall but can not make it this weekend. Out of my family I am the only one who never worked on the railroad. My great grandfather worked in the Juniata yard and my grandfather and dad worked locally here. They all have plaques at the museum. I always enjoyed the horseshoe curve! It has been a while since I have gone there but would like to go again. I still will watch some trains in cresson or behind the train museum a few times a year.
@@BrianWingard My Grandfather worked in the Samuel Rea, Hollidaysburg Car Shop. Unfortunately, I didn’t get to know him well. He passed away when I was 4 years old in 1959.
The Railroad was a big employer in the Altoona area. It was sad to see the Hollidaysburg Car Shop close.
Is That a TARDIS on the steps in opening shot?
No Conrail there wtf
I was surprised at this also! I was there early in the day and a few groups were still adding cars so maybe they added Conrail after I left . Thanks for watching!