My late Uncle couldn't afford the big accessories when he was a kid, so he taught himself how to build with wood, tin, heavy card, etc - he made some beautiful copies of Lionel goodies, using the pics in catalogs & examples at his local train shop as models. My cousins didn't want any of it when he passed away, so I inherited some fantastic stuff which I regard as works of art. His version of the huge lift bridge is incredibly detailed, right down to tiny bunches of realistic weeds & microscopic discarded cigar stubs from the carved hobos !
Ya know, as much as the "rivet counters" and scale-enthusiasts may complain and jeer about Lionel, there is real play value with Lionel! You've done a wonderful job of incorporating the operating features into your layout. I'll bet you and friends have a lot of FUN operating on your layout! Congratulations on a fine job!
All I could say is WOW!! Simply amazing! ! The layout is gorgeous. The accessories were fun to watch in action. Everything looked as if it would be there or should be there. Enjoy it for many years to come. Wish more of today's younger generation would get involved in this hobby instead of video games. Vince
This is one of the best layouts I have ever seen. I don’t usually watch accessories as I prefer to watch train action, but this was so good I had to watch the whole video. Well done.
I love the smoke plume from the steam engine. Wow! Totally awesome layout. And oh my goodness the $$ you have invested in it. It's worth every penny! The workmanship and pride shows the love. Gorgeous. GOD bless you brother!
Love the boxed goods getting thrown straight out the door and the forklift driver who looked like he been down the road at the pub waiting for his shipment of wood lol. Brilliant thanks for sharing.
Love all the accessories Sean! The best part, at our age, is that you can have all the stuff you wanted as a kid but your parents either could not afford to give it all to you or they didn't want to spoil you LOL Thanks bud!
Great video! All my stuff is post war vintage and doesn't work as smoothly as the newer stuff, but there's a lot to be said for the primitive engineering from the '40's and '50's. It has a certain old world "charm" to it. I really love your layout!
Excellent video of an excellent layout. Enjoyed all the operating accessories. That looks like a Bradford pear tree in the front yard of the house with the swings. Thanks for sharing.
I've been helping my friend build his Lionel layout and he is doing this on a dime. He buys most of his items from auction and a lot of these items date back to the 50's; so, it's nice to see the same animation in the more modern design. Thank you.
Thanks for a interesting video. You have done a marvelous job of blending the scale and semi -scale in your miniature railroad empire. I enjoyed all the operating features you have especially the rotary coal dumper. I would guess that those hopper cars all have rotating couplers to allow for that. Thanks for sharing your layout with us.
That was very entertaining, thanks you! Some innovative systems and designs to make things 'work'. The guy with the fork lift at 14:00 cracked me up. 'I'ma gettin' this crap unloaded asap and to hell with stacking!' :D
Brings back my childhood from 1950`s. I had log loading, a box car that threw out boxes to a platform, coal car that was very messy, a refrigerator car with a man that pushed magnetic milk cans onto a steel platform. Mine was just an 8x8 plywood , but fun. I did find a book at the local library in the 70`s or 80`s that had all the things I once owned.
I’m glad to see that another person has made a large sized lay out using Lionel’s fast track. I’m in the process of building a 25’ x 18’ layout using fast track and I’m covering the progress on my own RUclips channel. I’m planning on ballasting my track the same way, ie the sides of the track.
(This is Tom, not Sandra.) Such a great and detailed video of the workings in this layout. Thank you for sharing it all!!!! I loved all of the little mechanical machine parts in the layout that moved. Very detailed and intricate. Really fantastic!!!! Thanks again for sharing it all.
Now, this is my kind of Man Cave, sans anything sports. Good job on your RR Layout. Most of us dream having the space for a layout such as this one. Christmas 365 days of the year. My wife would never see me.
I can't thank you enough for this video. My son in law recently told me about a train his grandfather had given him but, that he played with it about a week brfore his Mom packed it away. He just told me about this, of course I had to look. O guage lionel with one trolley, a pre-war three car unit that is unfortunately damaged, a locomotive (in for service since I just found it) with tender, 6 cars including a milk jug car, 30 straight, 22 curves and a couple of short track. Also, a KW transformer, another 1033 transformer, 4 track switches with frayed (of course) wires, one uncoupler, 5 misc plastic cars, a station and an oil rig. Seems to me everything works for the most part. This has rekindled a love from childhooh. I have already spent about $1200 on track,about a hundred feet plus the 40 I already have, a couple more switches and decoupler/unloaders, a diesel locomotive, 100 people and trees, a lot of buildings. All of which I have just bought over e-nayy. I have no layout yet planned and am looking for some help with experience. At the VERY high end of using all of 7'x12'. I know I should keep the center somwhat open for access. Send help directly to my e mail bill.linnert1@gmail.com. Thanks ever so much train people
Beautiful layout, excellent filming and control of your trains and accessories. I too am a fan of operating accessories. With a bit of patience and some tweaking, here and there, my post-war accessories all work perfectly, most of the time.....LOL Some of them, such as the culvert duo are quite a bit noisier than your modern versions however. But still, it's fun to see them in operation as well as tinker with them to get them to do so.
That is quite some layout you got there bud I'm impressed with the real locomotive sounds of steam and Diesel now all you have to do is weather you're Rolling Stock and some of your scenery and structures. Everything is so brand new and shiny looking good job
We all wanted these accessories when we were 5 years old because the action and structure of them seem to be designed to amuse a 5 year old rather than be prototypical. Nice to see these to bring back memories but seeing them also reminds me how much I've grown out of them.
Sean, really cool operating layout, looks like you have every accessory possible. Enjoy your channel. I wanted to order an H10 like you have, and guess what Lionel no longer producing it, and they don’t plan on producing it again. Liked you video on the Universal Remote. After a 1 year Hiatus you inspired to start up again. Thank for the push.
Hello I was watching your video which I like very much I saw that you had a police car that lights up I have been trying to keep up the good work enjoy your videos
A beautiful layout! Wonderful workmanship here. To everyone, are there videos available providing tips and suggestions for building and structure placement as well as properly routing and hiding wiring? Thanks everyone for any information you have.
You had most of the usual suspects, buzzing and TMCC smooth.... 😎 But to me, the real Stars were the spectacular slow speed control of those Locos!! 😳👍👍👍👋👋👋👋
Operating trains is definitely fun, but adding either operating accessories or stationary accessories, it only enhances it with more fun to your layout. For instance, who doesn’t like to see a #145 Gateman come out on his own, or using a #182 Magnetic Crane? It gives your layout life! And when you turn the room lights off, and all you see are accessories with all of their vibrant different colored lights, that’s a layout that has tremendous play value. It’s a home run in my book. Since when you last did this video Sean, have you added or removed any of your accessories? I love all of the animation you have. It looks fantastic!! Maybe you can do an updated video on your accessories again! I think that would be a hit with your new, as well as your current subscribers.
I added a treehouse but no other operating ones yet. But I will be doing a big change in the fall and creating an Amusement Park with all the Lionel Rides and a Coaster.
My late Uncle couldn't afford the big accessories when he was a kid, so he taught himself how to build with wood, tin, heavy card, etc - he made some beautiful copies of Lionel goodies, using the pics in catalogs & examples at his local train shop as models. My cousins didn't want any of it when he passed away, so I inherited some fantastic stuff which I regard as works of art. His version of the huge lift bridge is incredibly detailed, right down to tiny bunches of realistic weeds & microscopic discarded cigar stubs from the carved hobos !
You kind of wonder if the town comes to life when you are asleep and everyone moves around until daybreak. Great layout.
Ya know, as much as the "rivet counters" and scale-enthusiasts may complain and jeer about Lionel, there is real play value with Lionel! You've done a wonderful job of incorporating the operating features into your layout. I'll bet you and friends have a lot of FUN operating on your layout! Congratulations on a fine job!
All I could say is WOW!! Simply amazing! ! The layout is gorgeous. The accessories were fun to watch in action. Everything looked as if it would be there or should be there. Enjoy it for many years to come. Wish more of today's younger generation would get involved in this hobby instead of video games. Vince
This is one of the best layouts I have ever seen. I don’t usually watch accessories as I prefer to watch train action, but this was so good I had to watch the whole video. Well done.
Ditto! Amazing, it looks complete!
I love the smoke plume from the steam engine. Wow! Totally awesome layout. And oh my goodness the $$ you have invested in it. It's worth every penny! The workmanship and pride shows the love. Gorgeous. GOD bless you brother!
fantastic videos really portrays action and hrs of fun
Love the boxed goods getting thrown straight out the door and the forklift driver who looked like he been down the road at the pub waiting for his shipment of wood lol. Brilliant thanks for sharing.
Yeah that's probably about right in todays world, haha
Love all the accessories Sean! The best part, at our age, is that you can have all the stuff you wanted as a kid but your parents either could not afford to give it all to you or they didn't want to spoil you LOL Thanks bud!
You´re right! And keep in mind: It´s never too late for a happy childhood!
Merry Christmas!
@@trashtrainpunk1542 Agreed!!
Bill, I could not have said it better. My dad got me the barrel car but could not afford the barrel loader. I finally got one, 50 years later.
Deseret
Nicely done video! Beautiful layout.
A kids dream in the 1950’s and you have me dreaming again!
Thanks, Merry Christmas 🎄
What a great layout! Amazing that you got all those operating accessories to work correctly. Nicely done!
Wow! Great video Sean! Love seeing your accessories at work!
Great array of accessories. Be glad that your layout is large enough to accommodate them all. Keep em moving.
SEAN...FREAKING AWESOMENESS...EXCELLENT LAYOUT AND ALL THAT GOES WITH IT!!!!!!!
Great video! All my stuff is post war vintage and doesn't work as smoothly as the newer stuff, but there's a lot to be said for the primitive engineering from the '40's and '50's. It has a certain old world "charm" to it. I really love your layout!
Excellent video of an excellent layout. Enjoyed all the operating accessories. That looks like a Bradford pear tree in the front yard of the house with the swings. Thanks for sharing.
Man this is what I want my layout to be 😊, thank you for sharing l really appreciate it.
I've been helping my friend build his Lionel layout and he is doing this on a dime. He buys most of his items from auction and a lot of these items date back to the 50's; so, it's nice to see the same animation in the more modern design. Thank you.
(Tom again.)
I really liked the ice house worker shoving the ice (cubes) blocks into the frozen rail car. Really neat!!!!
I love those postwar operating accessories!
Amazing layout and everything brings it alive.....great to see such an intensive layout...
Thanks for a interesting video. You have done a marvelous job of blending the scale and semi -scale in your miniature railroad empire. I enjoyed all the operating features you have especially the rotary coal dumper. I would guess that those hopper cars all have rotating couplers to allow for that. Thanks for sharing your layout with us.
Awesome video!
You packed as much fun as could into your layout Sean. It's just what Lionel aimed for, and you did an amazing job!
That was very entertaining, thanks you! Some innovative systems and designs to make things 'work'.
The guy with the fork lift at 14:00 cracked me up. 'I'ma gettin' this crap unloaded asap and to hell with stacking!' :D
HAHA, Yeah he was having a bad day, lol.
The layout is realistic looking, A Great job you did. The accessories are nice , work well and blend in to the scenery !!!!!
Brings back my childhood from 1950`s. I had log loading, a box car that threw out boxes to a platform, coal car that was very messy, a refrigerator car with a man that pushed magnetic milk cans onto a steel platform. Mine was just an 8x8 plywood , but fun. I did find a book at the local library in the 70`s or 80`s that had all the things I once owned.
Thanks for sharing your Lionel accessory layout, many of them look incredibly good to watch and operate.
Yeah, operating accessories are my favorite🙂
Fine rolling stuff, and a good collection of operating accessories. Greetings from Germany!
I’m glad to see that another person has made a large sized lay out using Lionel’s fast track. I’m in the process of building a 25’ x 18’ layout using fast track and I’m covering the progress on my own RUclips channel. I’m planning on ballasting my track the same way, ie the sides of the track.
Outstanding video! Thanks for sharing!
Oh Man That Was Awesome thank you lovely layout you have thanks for showing us
These are so cool. I wish I had the time and place to get my sets back out. Good looking layout.
(This is Tom, not Sandra.)
Such a great and detailed video of the workings in this layout. Thank you for sharing it all!!!! I loved all of the little mechanical machine parts in the layout that moved. Very detailed and intricate. Really fantastic!!!! Thanks again for sharing it all.
Now, this is my kind of Man Cave, sans anything sports. Good job on your RR Layout.
Most of us dream having the space for a layout such as this one.
Christmas 365 days of the year. My wife would never see me.
Wow...you have a SUPER layout ... Congrats!
Just amazing! Have a good 2020.
I can't thank you enough for this video. My son in law recently told me about a train his grandfather had given him but, that he played with it about a week brfore his Mom packed it away.
He just told me about this, of course I had to look.
O guage lionel with one trolley, a pre-war three car unit that is unfortunately damaged, a locomotive (in for service since I just found it) with tender, 6 cars including a milk jug car, 30 straight, 22 curves and a couple of short track.
Also, a KW transformer, another 1033 transformer, 4 track switches with frayed (of course) wires, one uncoupler, 5 misc plastic cars, a station and an oil rig. Seems to me everything works for the most part.
This has rekindled a love from childhooh.
I have already spent about $1200 on track,about a hundred feet plus the 40 I already have, a couple more switches and decoupler/unloaders, a diesel locomotive, 100 people and trees, a lot of buildings.
All of which I have just bought over e-nayy.
I have no layout yet planned and am looking for some help with experience.
At the VERY high end of using all of 7'x12'. I know I should keep the center somwhat open for access.
Send help directly to my e mail bill.linnert1@gmail.com.
Thanks ever so much train people
Beautiful layout, excellent filming and control of your trains and accessories. I too am a fan of operating accessories. With a bit of patience and some tweaking, here and there, my post-war accessories all work perfectly, most of the time.....LOL Some of them, such as the culvert duo are quite a bit noisier than your modern versions however. But still, it's fun to see them in operation as well as tinker with them to get them to do so.
Great layout. I love the radioactive cars with the lights flashing.
Wow this is a great video. Looks like you have all the fun Lionel toys.
HAHA, yeah love operating accessories!
Amazing set up - thanks
Fantastic, what modern tec. can do to modern trains ,I still enjoy my old post war trains ,there is something magic about them.
The "Time" alone, you have in this layout. Very nice !
That's the most action I seen yet of the train videos. This is ultra cool.
Great video.....very impressive!
That was awesome!!! Thanks for sharing!!
HI Sean's Trains.....: Gary here, from Michigan. Cool operating accessories demonstration.
• Cheers from The Detroit & Mackinac Railway 🚂
The box car unloading is the funniest, it looks like the hobo inside threw those boxes out himself.
nice layout thanks for sharing I get my inspiration from guys like you
That is quite some layout you got there bud I'm impressed with the real locomotive sounds of steam and Diesel now all you have to do is weather you're Rolling Stock and some of your scenery and structures. Everything is so brand new and shiny looking good job
Excellent video Sean!!!
We all wanted these accessories when we were 5 years old because the action and structure of them seem to be designed to amuse a 5 year old rather than be prototypical. Nice to see these to bring back memories but seeing them also reminds me how much I've grown out of them.
how did i miss this video. great stuff 👍
I love it its much better then watching $$$ trains running around in circles
I enjoyed this video. Brought back many memories. Also got to see some operating accessories for the first time. Thanks for sharing.
Ingenious mechs, love em....
How fun! Thank you for sharing 🚂
The best Post-War, O-Gauge layout I have ever seen. I aspire to be at this level. Thanks for sharing.
Incredible!
Sean, really cool operating layout, looks like you have every accessory possible. Enjoy your channel. I wanted to order an H10 like you have, and guess what Lionel no longer producing it, and they don’t plan on producing it again. Liked you video on the Universal Remote. After a 1 year Hiatus you inspired to start up again. Thank for the push.
The most animated layout I have ever seen! Excellent!!
Yer !......But 3 Rail...Still a TOY TRAIN SET............
philip stien, if you can’t enjoy something as intended, and can’t say anything nice or constructive, then SHUT UP.
Very Nice . Thank You for sharing.
Very impressive puts mine to shame, however you gave me some inspiration to add more operating accessories.
A paradise for children, i think. Nice to see this. Greets from Germany.
Amazing stuff!
This is so cool!
Very nice. I enjoyed the video
kudos on the train layout--so animated! luv it...btw, the green mini at 8:27 i have the same type of mini...and that one was not easy to find.
Very nice and good video.
Very nice action!
Hello I was watching your video which I like very much I saw that you had a police car that lights up I have been trying to keep up the good work enjoy your videos
A beautiful layout! Wonderful workmanship here. To everyone, are there videos available providing tips and suggestions for building and structure placement as well as properly routing and hiding wiring? Thanks everyone for any information you have.
awesome layout
Incredible
nice video, thanks for sharing
Great video
That is awesome!!
Nice layout!
good looking layout
that’s really cool!
You had most of the usual suspects, buzzing and TMCC smooth.... 😎
But to me, the real Stars were the spectacular slow speed control of those Locos!! 😳👍👍👍👋👋👋👋
You need a museum!
Awesome video, AAA+++++
this is awesome !!!!!!
outstanding. thanks so much
Wonderful.
Finally a video of on the layout
32:27 Looks like someone did an Isurance Job there! Great Layout... Bar none.
Pretty damn cool dude. Had no idea they had this much out there.. wow.. hell of a set up..
Yeah well Lionel has been around for 100 plus years so there has been all kinds of stuff made over that time.
@@seanstraindepot your one engine was really putting out the steam.. did you do anything with that steam unit or smoke solution?
Nope, just made sure it had plenty of smoke fluid.
Just pure fun!
Operating trains is definitely fun, but adding either operating accessories or stationary accessories, it only enhances it with more fun to your layout. For instance, who doesn’t like to see a #145 Gateman come out on his own, or using a #182 Magnetic Crane? It gives your layout life! And when you turn the room lights off, and all you see are accessories with all of their vibrant different colored lights, that’s a layout that has tremendous play value. It’s a home run in my book. Since when you last did this video Sean, have you added or removed any of your accessories? I love all of the animation you have. It looks fantastic!! Maybe you can do an updated video on your accessories again! I think that would be a hit with your new, as well as your current subscribers.
I added a treehouse but no other operating ones yet. But I will be doing a big change in the fall and creating an Amusement Park with all the Lionel Rides and a Coaster.
you posted that on my b-day
Amazing...
Awesome!
Nice operation.
Thank you for sharing
Great video. Such a wide variety of accessories. But you're missing my favorite. The 282 magnetic gantry crane.
Only so much room, lol
Very kool 🚂❤️👍
Nice!
really good that
Good job