WOW My gosh this is so surreal. I just looked up the G scale but I never imagine 1/8 scale ever existed! I wish I could go there just to watch! . Maybe one day I will be able to buy or build my very own. I have a question though, those open hoppers, does the hatch open from the bottom? Thanks so much for sharing this!
@@southernwulf530 More like between 2.5k and 100k depending on the locomotive plus another 2k to 20k or so (minimum 1k if you get a locomotive without on-board seating, since you'll need an engineer's car) for rolling stock. And that's if you plan on running at a club.
Very nice looking trains!! I also really like the switches and diamonds that the trains go over.
Like You Liked It. They Are A Blast To Operate!
Take Care Dan
WOW My gosh this is so surreal. I just looked up the G scale but I never imagine 1/8 scale ever existed! I wish I could go there just to watch! . Maybe one day I will be able to buy or build my very own. I have a question though, those open hoppers, does the hatch open from the bottom? Thanks so much for sharing this!
MoeJae86 There's also 1/5 scale but it can go from 15 gauge to 24 gauge trains too
Is this still in operation......and where is it? Does anyone know of one near corning ny area?? Thank you in advance!!!
Huge toy trains
i know what am doing ,buying me a train
Lucifer 825Daryl between 8k and 21k fyi
@@southernwulf530
More like between 2.5k and 100k depending on the locomotive plus another 2k to 20k or so (minimum 1k if you get a locomotive without on-board seating, since you'll need an engineer's car) for rolling stock. And that's if you plan on running at a club.