Very nice layouts. The steel mill on the ho scale layout looked amazing. Like you said with all the buildings so close together it really gave it a realistic feel. Good video. 👍
Great layouts and great video D.J. I love to see the work others are doing for inspiration, new ideas and just pure entertainment. I would like to see more on N-Scale layouts too.
Reminds me of the cambria and indiana sign on their old bridge. And that transfer table and round house looks close to the ns shops in altoona. Awesome
9:13 GE-ALCO PA 8375 Demo's... "More Power To America Special" ...I've got them in HO. Beautiful layouts! DJSTRAINS did a great job with this video... I wanted to be there! John BC, Canada (nee Wisconsin/Minnesota)
Very impressive layouts. I will be watching this over many times, because I am modeling 1960-1980 timeframe. Your videos are inspiring me to unpack all my stuff after 20 years. Happy New Year!
You mentioned railroads putting their names on bridges and that reminded me of a UP bridge next US 30 near Multnomah Falls in Oregon that lists to RR mileage from that bridge to Portland in the west and east to Boise. I have a picture of it somewhere.
@@djstrainssince you're an engineer why is it that coal trains are pulled by 3 digit number locomotives and other manifest trains have 4 digit number locomotives?
@@shawnpowell5876 that is not correct. Coal trains are usually;;y the heaviest trains we run, so they are given the best power in our roster at times. Some trains may not require distributed power, which isn't equipped on all older engines. Many factors, has nothing to do with engine numbers.
All I can say is KABOOM! What an AMAZING layout, the mountains are so lifelike it's unbelievable! And yes the tunnels and bridges had to be installed without a doubt! That layout was DONE RIGHT for sure. The detail work is spot on for the H.O.SCALE and I emphasize that being an H.O.SCALE FAN! Thanks for sharing this video DJ and your commentary added to it is icing on the cake! Oh, btw how could I get a CSX reflective safety vest to put in my railroad room? I've got an NS and DCR already w having a couple friends who work at each railroad.
What I’m noticing is more scenery then track. Lots of people get hung up on having to have the most track they can squeeze in but really you should have more scenery then track.
Hey, can you tell me when the locomotives got air-conditioning, I thought they had them for years but someone told me no that they just started putting them in a few years ago. Which shocked me, I retired out of the USAR After 20 plus years and a Vietnam Marine Veteran and as of 1998 they didn't have air conditioning. I am not sure they even have them now. Thank you for any information and I want to wish you and your family a Happy Safe New Year.
@@djstrains thank you, so they were like the Military and Cat. What heat? That's normal stop complaining or we will charge you for the sauna baths. Guys on 3rd shift would work in their underwear, it got up to 140 a couple times in the shop.
Great layouts. I wish more people modeled American outline here in the UK and brought them to exhibitions.
I’m just starting to in N scale
Great job narrating and using the FAB (Feature, Advantage, Benefit) technique of applying to modeling techniques
Very nice layouts. The steel mill on the ho scale layout looked amazing. Like you said with all the buildings so close together it really gave it a realistic feel. Good video. 👍
Nice layout. DJ, your videography is terrific and really added to the video. Thanks for sharing! Happy new year 🥳
Thank you very much! Have a great 2022
Great layouts and great video D.J. I love to see the work others are doing for inspiration, new ideas and just pure entertainment. I would like to see more on N-Scale layouts too.
Glad you enjoyed it
Wonderful video! Great ideas, beautiful trains & great trees.
Thanks for visiting
Great video and the camera work professional unlike most others.
I sincerely appreciate that!
Well thought out model railroad. Everything blends well to produce a smooth running and believable recreation of railroading.
Best regards for the new year.
awe thanks Joel! You Too!!!
Fantastic layouts! So much to see.can't take it all in just once.fantastic amount of details.
Reminds me of the cambria and indiana sign on their old bridge. And that transfer table and round house looks close to the ns shops in altoona. Awesome
Thanks DJ for the inspiration. So much railroading to do, so little time! Happy New Year!
It was nice having you visit the club, appreciate you including the Via Rail consist and the TGV!
9:13 GE-ALCO PA 8375 Demo's... "More Power To America Special" ...I've got them in HO. Beautiful layouts! DJSTRAINS did a great job with this video... I wanted to be there!
John BC, Canada (nee Wisconsin/Minnesota)
Incredible layouts! Such beautiful modeling.
Very impressive layouts. I will be watching this over many times, because I am modeling 1960-1980 timeframe. Your videos are inspiring me to unpack all my stuff after 20 years. Happy New Year!
Awesome! Thank you!
You mentioned railroads putting their names on bridges and that reminded me of a UP bridge next US 30 near Multnomah Falls in Oregon that
lists to RR mileage from that bridge to Portland in the west and east to Boise. I have a picture of it somewhere.
Thanks for another interesting and inspiring layout tour, DJ. Most appreciated. Hope you and yours have a Happy New Year.
Thanks for watching! Have a great 2022!
I really liked the helicopter leaving the lighted helipad. Overall, the layout detail was very good
Hell yeah. Happy New Year DJ! Looking forward to more great content next year!
More to come!
@@djstrainssince you're an engineer why is it that coal trains are pulled by 3 digit number locomotives and other manifest trains have 4 digit number locomotives?
@@shawnpowell5876 that is not correct. Coal trains are usually;;y the heaviest trains we run, so they are given the best power in our roster at times. Some trains may not require distributed power, which isn't equipped on all older engines. Many factors, has nothing to do with engine numbers.
Wow DJ 👌 thanks for the tour and tips What a incredible lay-out Handshakes for you in "22"
Glad you enjoyed it, have a great year!!
The Happiest of New Year's to you DJ !!!
Favorite part had to be the Bangor and Aroostook refrigerator car at 5:44. Couldn't see much of it, but it was there.
Very nice layouts and Nice Video
djsrains! Yeah~ how nice -farewell!
Thanks for this great video!!
Glad you liked it!
Thanks for sharing this video. Awesome layouts.
Glad you like them!
Great you made it there!
All I can say is KABOOM! What an AMAZING layout, the mountains are so lifelike it's unbelievable! And yes the tunnels and bridges had to be installed without a doubt! That layout was DONE RIGHT for sure. The detail work is spot on for the H.O.SCALE and I emphasize that being an H.O.SCALE FAN! Thanks for sharing this video DJ and your commentary added to it is icing on the cake! Oh, btw how could I get a CSX reflective safety vest to put in my railroad room? I've got an NS and DCR already w having a couple friends who work at each railroad.
I can't help with that, sorry.
Nice layout and Happy New Year DJ be safe
Thanks, you too!
Excellent work. Very interesting.
Glad you enjoyed it
What I’m noticing is more scenery then track. Lots of people get hung up on having to have the most track they can squeeze in but really you should have more scenery then track.
Have a happy and safe New Year DJ!
Same to you!
Happy New Year DJ - see you next year
Happy new year!
the detail is super awsomme
Great tour DJ, thanks
Glad you enjoyed it
nice
Imma make you proud DJ. I’ll make a z scale layout
Train setup
Very Bernie
Hey, can you tell me when the locomotives got air-conditioning, I thought they had them for years but someone told me no that they just started putting them in a few years ago. Which shocked me, I retired out of the USAR After 20 plus years and a Vietnam Marine Veteran and as of 1998 they didn't have air conditioning. I am not sure they even have them now. Thank you for any information and I want to wish you and your family a Happy Safe New Year.
The wide bodies had them when I hired in 1999. The GP40s only got them within the last handful of years.
@@djstrains thank you, so they were like the Military and Cat. What heat? That's normal stop complaining or we will charge you for the sauna baths. Guys on 3rd shift would work in their underwear, it got up to 140 a couple times in the shop.
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cut the n scale short
I had trouble filming because of the amount of people that were there. Footage I still have may be used in future.