Impressive! Great design! What an adorable village! Love the tea house, carnival and ancient castle. Way to go! And I love that you used the "Never Ending Story" flying scene soundtrack - very cool!
Simply the best gotta be just look at the detail on all the different items such tiny people animals and then the caravans on the hill excellent please do another kind regards Jonathan 7 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
hello and delighted. Very nice diorama and we modelers are lucky to find trains on small scales: Z, N and T. The Z is much more interesting than the N because the Z surface is smaller and easier to implement than in N.
Amazing detail! My main issue with 'T' gauge is that the actual trains cannot be made to run slow enough. I tried watching your video with the sound off, at .25 speed (1/4 speed) and the train speed seems sort of appropriate. I understand that train fans and engineers are working on 'phase shift' motors and controllers to get the running speed down a little...but, my congratulations to you for this setup!
Apologies for not replying when you first made this comment, I haven't used YouTibe for a long time. Yes, the speed is a problem. I could use the controller to slow it down further, but as it's so tiny it's very much affected by the joins in the track, and even by bits of dust or sand on the track - speeding it up helps it not to derail. Unfortunately it's not possible to run it anywhere near scale speed.
So much detail! I had to watch it twice and pause lots to take it in. Well done. I love the hot air balloon, the Keren Cove fun fair, the back yard gardens with the sun umbrellas. What is the round building with 12 sides? Your love for modeling shows.
VERY ambitious, and very well done. Scenery excellent, trains remarkable (and FAST!) I grew up on HO in the 50s and 60s. I'm old enough to remember the earliest days of N scale (remember "OOO"? Lone Star, then Arnold Rapido ...) It has taken 50 years+ for N scale to become credible, and to more or less catch up with HO (detail, smoothness of operation -- and DCC, sound -- the goalposts keep moving). Go back a lifetime, and the same could be said of HO vs O gauge. But for ease of handling the equipment, for detail, for operational characteristics, do we really NEED to go this small? T scale strikes me as more a novelty than a viable scale for typical model railroad operations. And I have to believe that something this small will be more costly than somewhat larger scales, at least for equivalent quality. Human eyesight and hand/finger dexterity may be limiting factors. For me anyway. I want to see and touch and handle the trains I play with. These little trains look as though you have to pick them up with tweezers. Still, that is remarkable stuff. I'd like to see more. I suppose the impossible dream is a steam locomotive.
jeg gleder meg til å hente dette det skal bli hærlig å få oppleve dette i virkeligheten det skal bli hærlig holdet et sånt lokomotiv mellom fingrene , har ønket meg dette siden 1985 lenge før det fantes , jeg elsker alt som er smått
I'm sorry, I never got into the habit of checking my RUclips comments so should have replied nine months ago! The little yacht is a model of my friend's yacht, called Cygnet - and the area surrounding it on the model is based on Studland (Dorset, UK) where we sail Cygnet in the summer. :)
@@beckystares2262He probably has no idea about the actual scale. I like it (and this is the best usage of the Neverending Story theme music …it much better suits a train layout than a flying white plush dragon,I‘d say 😀! ).
As opposed to gauge, you mean? It could be as it's a T-scale model, but the rails are T-gauge and it's a principally a railway layout so it depends how you look at it, really. Railway Modeller referred to it as T-gauge.
Makes me want to get into trains again...
A lot of work went into this. Brilliant!
The detail is amazing , can't imagine the hours that went into this
It makes me happy watching it. Such a "joyful" layout. I really like all the small scenarios you have created.
Love the details in that scale! Really lovely!
Wow, that's some very intricate modelling detail in there! I came across T gauge quite recently and think it's great :)
Stunningly beautiful.
Impressive! Great design! What an adorable village! Love the tea house, carnival and ancient castle. Way to go! And I love that you used the "Never Ending Story" flying scene soundtrack - very cool!
helt enig skal snart hente mitt t gauge sett , har ønsket meg dette i førti år .
Astonishingly good
Thank you Chrissie, my first RUclips comment. ^_^
Simply the best gotta be just look at the detail on all the different items such tiny people animals and then the caravans on the hill excellent please do another kind regards Jonathan 7 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
Thank you so much.
It´s an excellent example of masterpiece! Thank you :-)
Thank you.
Stunning!!!
hello and delighted. Very nice diorama and we modelers are lucky to find trains on small scales: Z, N and T. The Z is much more interesting than the N because the Z surface is smaller and easier to implement than in N.
Awesome work!
Amazing - how this could be done in such small scale? Top class!
Excellent Work.
Fantastic work Becky, great reveal at the end too. Well done. ;)
Thank you, I'm really glad you like it. Just need to work on keeping my camera steady for next time, lol.
@@beckystares2262 The camera work is good! Would like to see more videos about this fantastic layout!
Wow, that looks amazing!
Thank you, I'm glad you like it.
Amazing detail! My main issue with 'T' gauge is that the actual trains cannot be made to run slow enough. I tried watching your video with the sound off, at .25 speed (1/4 speed) and the train speed seems sort of appropriate. I understand that train fans and engineers are working on 'phase shift' motors and controllers to get the running speed down a little...but, my congratulations to you for this setup!
Apologies for not replying when you first made this comment, I haven't used YouTibe for a long time. Yes, the speed is a problem. I could use the controller to slow it down further, but as it's so tiny it's very much affected by the joins in the track, and even by bits of dust or sand on the track - speeding it up helps it not to derail. Unfortunately it's not possible to run it anywhere near scale speed.
Wow! That's a lot in a little space!
Nice details!
Beautiful layout!
Amazing work! One day I might build one myself.... :)
Thank you - and I highly recommend building one - it's very therapeutic.
So much detail! I had to watch it twice and pause lots to take it in. Well done. I love the hot air balloon, the Keren Cove fun fair, the back yard gardens with the sun umbrellas. What is the round building with 12 sides? Your love for modeling shows.
Lovely, the music is a little intense but amazing modelling skills.
Never Ending Story? 😂👍
Correct! Apologies for the very long delay in responding, I uploaded this video and then didn't use RUclips for the best part of a year.
VERY ambitious, and very well done. Scenery excellent, trains remarkable (and FAST!)
I grew up on HO in the 50s and 60s.
I'm old enough to remember the earliest days of N scale (remember "OOO"? Lone Star, then Arnold Rapido ...)
It has taken 50 years+ for N scale to become credible, and to more or less catch up with HO (detail, smoothness of operation -- and DCC, sound -- the goalposts keep moving).
Go back a lifetime, and the same could be said of HO vs O gauge.
But for ease of handling the equipment, for detail, for operational characteristics, do we really NEED to go this small? T scale strikes me as more a novelty than a viable scale for typical model railroad operations. And I have to believe that something this small will be more costly than somewhat larger scales, at least for equivalent quality.
Human eyesight and hand/finger dexterity may be limiting factors. For me anyway. I want to see and touch and handle the trains I play with. These little trains look as though you have to pick them up with tweezers.
Still, that is remarkable stuff. I'd like to see more. I suppose the impossible dream is a steam locomotive.
Love the broad curves!
Good luck! Prove me wrong regarding my doubts above !!
Beautiful Job! I love the 🎶. Who is the composer?
Reminds me of the opening of First Blood (Rambo).
Sounds like a never ending story
Nice layout! Do you have any updates to share?
To CJ from Pop Pop. T Scale. Crazy!
freaking sweet
jeg gleder meg til å hente dette det skal bli hærlig å få oppleve dette i virkeligheten det skal bli hærlig holdet et sånt lokomotiv mellom fingrene , har ønket meg dette siden 1985 lenge før det fantes , jeg elsker alt som er smått
det flott at det bygges fine anlegg , for det kan få flere til begynne met t gauge
Hallo
Als Z Bahner kann ich nur sagen: Hut ab.
Impressive. But ... a sailboat?! ;-)
I'm sorry, I never got into the habit of checking my RUclips comments so should have replied nine months ago! The little yacht is a model of my friend's yacht, called Cygnet - and the area surrounding it on the model is based on Studland (Dorset, UK) where we sail Cygnet in the summer. :)
Quite a grotty looking effort, if I may say so.
Railway Modeller disagreed, but thank you for your opinion.
@@beckystares2262He probably has no idea about the actual scale. I like it (and this is the best usage of the Neverending Story theme music …it much better suits a train layout than a flying white plush dragon,I‘d say 😀! ).
what TV series is this music from?
It's from the movie The Neverending Story
Can anyone point me to a manufacturer of Z scale or T gauge model cars?
Hi James, Tgauge.com sell them.
What are the houses made from?
Some are made from air drying clay, and others from card. There are also a few that are kits, bought from tgauge.com - but most are scratch-built.
It should be titled “T-scale”.
As opposed to gauge, you mean? It could be as it's a T-scale model, but the rails are T-gauge and it's a principally a railway layout so it depends how you look at it, really. Railway Modeller referred to it as T-gauge.