I use Kato track myself in N gauge and I love it! I built a nice small layout that I can run most trains on. I love the Kato models. I would recommend getting a GE P42DC as its a lovely model.
When I was in Japan with my wife I decided to build an N gauge layout.....I bought the exact same loco and a starter set. After watching this first vid I now have some great ideas based on your build! Thank you for sharing!!
Thanks for posting this. I’m a longtime Kato Unitrack user and always telling people that it’s bulletproof and so easy to work with. I would have never known about the Pocket Train if not for your video. Just an FYI I found one available and as of Dec 13th 2021 it’s $89 USD.
Interesting! This could be a great opportunity to make a split scene layout? Two different scenes on each side separated by a "Middle Scene" different picture each side for each scene. Could make it either a straight line through the middle end to end or have it off set like a \__ \ Sort of shape?
IMHO, Kato N gauge track is the best in the scale. I have a small 4ft x 2ft layout and I can put it together quickly. All the track and scenery is modular and can be stored in a couple of boxes. Kato is not very cheap, but you definitely get what you pay for. I had the track stored away for several years (I keep it in the original packaging) but when I put it together again, with a small amount of cleaning the whole thing was up and running in no time.
This inspired me to return to N gauge! The cardboard box idea is brilliant. I have purchased 10 12x12 inch pizza boxes on eBay so I can do a 3x4 foot baseboard (with a 2' x 1' space in the middle). Thanks for the inspiration.
I think this would make the basis of a very nice Christmas/winter themed layout. I'm looking to do something similar myself, and I had that very same station building when I first started out in N gage over 40 years ago.
Watching with interest. The baseboard idea is outstanding. Can't go wrong with Kato track, I'm building a layout with some that's on its 4th use and it still performs flawlessly.
I love it. Back in January, Walthers in the US was selling Tomytec track similar to the Kato for between $1.50 - $3.00 ( USD ) per pack of 4. Now I know what to do with one of the ovals I bought. Looking forward to the next video.
Amazing what you can fit into that size with N gauge. I run 8 car bullet trains on a layout only a couple of inches bigger without them chasing their tails!
Nice to see you guys tackling an N gauge layout. I absolutely love Kato stuff, I use Unitrack on pretty much all my layouts now. For what it costs grab a bag of loose Kato ballast which is the same colour as the moulded trackbed, you can then glue it up to the edges of the plastic road bed to 'feather' the edges out a little. It makes it look irregular and therefore much more realistic. I've used this technique a few times to good effect. I liked North-End sidings idea of a split scene, I did that on my 'Time Shift' layout it adds an interesting dimension to a basic oval. Looking forward to your progress on this one.
A quick way to feather the track is to use double sided tape on the sides and just lie it in the ballast. It's useful if you plan on selling up at a later date because you can just peel the tape off and get the track back to it's original condition.
Depends what you are doing. For watching trains run definitely, but if you want a lot of points they are very expensive. Equally if you don't like ballasting it saves a lot of time , trouble and expense
I've taken lots of tips from you, thanks. I have an n gauge shunting layout in a box file, and another on a laminate flooring offcut. Both work brilliantly - but haven't got around to the scenery yet. Did have plans for a variety of box-file layouts that can be connected in different combinations, but decided to develop my 6' x 3' family-friendly layout instead.
You can always pick up second hand Kato track, buildings and rolling stock on Ebay and it's really easy to use. The only problem I have is that with some of the older type of track I find that the joiners can come off too easily, which can be a bit of a pain but worth putting up with for the savings. Oh yeah, that foam board is brilliant and a bargain at 10 pounds for 4 A1 pieces. It also has a lot of uses because if you want to properly ballast a Kato layout and want to save money on their rather expensive ballast you can fit the foam card alongside the track to lessen the space needed to ballast and also if you remove the top layer of card to expose the foam it looks like ballast itself when painted or even rock or uneven ground. Its easy enough to remove with a sharp model knife if the pieces aren't too wide. I just wish this damn lockdown was over because I need to buy some more!
I used the same track on my box layout I sent you photos of on one of your livestreams. I will be watching this one with added interest. All the best Anthony
I thought that, but its OK as long as I don't have to scratch build buildings or shunt, its fine just watching trains go by. Anything else and it will have to be OO or G ! Lol
my other micro layout uses an even tighter kato curve 4.5 inches,i have a pocket line kato tram running round it,excellent equipment at a very reasonable price,best wishes.jpj
Cracking idea. I am planning something similar in 009 on that 2" thick insulating foam board. I have a load of Fleischman track, which is similar to the Kato, and I couldn't agree more. Ballasting in N gauge is tedious! ;-)
Funny that you're building a micro N Gauge layout, have recently finished one myself built on top of a Noticeboard, only 16x12 inches big but also uses Kato Unitrack (4.5in radius plus two straights), managed to fit in the BMR controller onto the board so all you need to do is plug it in, put some stock on the layout and away you go! Look forward to seeing how your little layout comes along.
Was on the wrong account then, but yes I do have the one pic for the layout: i.imgur.com/5C5Fogp.jpg Have made some videos about it but they won't be going up till next month.
I've just subscribed to your channel and I just love some of the brilliant ideas that you come up with. The little grey cells have gone into overdrive and you have certainly given me food for thought on future projects especially when you can find some great bargains in some unlikely places. Thank you for sharing and above all stay safe.
Well done both, you must have a barn full of stuff just in case! Like you I've said I'll never go down the n gauge route/line but I like the look of this. I'll be following with interest keep up the good work you look after yourself in these times Eddy xx
brilliant to finally see some more videos on N gauge after 6 years of waiting n ( : I also have a bit of N scale track that we found in our attic when we moved into our house 6 years ago. its not really enough to create a layout like this as there only was one curve in the bag but my plan is as follows: take the box of the hornby 0-4-0 I bought a few years ago and build two shunting layouts that clip together inside it.
I Run Bachman don’t have problems have a 4x8 on the first one second Board is Bigger our em together it is huge and I love it and Proud of My N Scale won’t change it for Anything.
Wishing you a great Christmas guys ( well as well as we can ) and a better year ahead for you … really enjoyed your channel.Feel i can switch off the depressing news and watch this .I must get started my layout !!! all the best to you 🏴🇬🇧
When I was doing N scale, Kato Unitrack was the best choice for me : easy to find in Europe (Hattons, Gaugemaster and Topslotsntrains have a permanent stock), straightforward geometry, and miles ahead of the offer in terms of ease of use, functionnality and possibilities. Far beyond what Fleischmann Piccolo track does, for instance. I'm looking at their version in HO/OO now, I need rigid pieces of track easy to fit for my modular layouts to be able to put the apart easily, my N scale experience told me Kato Unitrack is the best choice for it
That already looks nice. I haven't looked into N-Gauge myself, but I I'll definitely follow the series. I'll also have to try that cardboard base idea.
Thanks for your reply. Does your controller have the same/similar connection to a Gaugemaster where the bare wires fit into the controller and are held in position with screws.
It is not so generic loco & train, although I don't know how close it is to the real one that was and may be still running in Matsuyama Japan. 20 years ago when I caught it, they had the loco & 2 carriages running during the day between the station and what was said to be Japan's oldest existing public bath-house. Unfortunately the engine no longer was in steam, and the set somehow got its power off the tramline [over head from the carriage?], which is in a way, how the Kato model works. [Ka pronounced as in car]
Japanese N gauge models are usualy fantastic, reliable, smooth, quiet runners. I have the N gauge Thomas, Percy models and they have been no problem no 2 years now.
Hi Guys Great channel with great videos. I want to build a small N Guage model railway, but like many of your viewers, I have very limited space and time and I am on a limited budget. I love steam railway. Any advice you can offer, would be very much appreciated Very enjoyable videos….thanks
Very hard to do N on a budget. Kestrel buildings are cheap, Peco wagon kits are very cheap. Coaches are pricey, locomotives are madness even second hand.
Great stuff,i have been looking at Kato items,but i want to some how put a small mine scene on my OO layout,but im not sure if the two scales would work together? But then its my model railway and i can do what i want ! ;) Stay safe and happy Mike and Doug.
Just a thought, but rather than doing a bridge in the back corner, what about a level crossing? That way you could experiment with some different techniques.
Great job guys. Can't wait for the railway to progress. You could use your 3d printed n gauge girders for the bridge. BTW have you recieved my email on cad. Keep up the great work
@@BudgetModelRailways looking forward to seeing it progress. I'm thinking of doing something similar free lance to get creative perhaps a winter layout
@@michaeldavies9600 a UK online company called Train Trax who specialises in Kato, good prices and good service. Bear in mind that Kato is US Japanese and European outline and scale not UK
That was a very nice vid. I quite like N and its scenic potential. But maybe you need a second channel named slightly higher budget model railways 😉 Just to be clear: I'm not at all complaining. My budget for a layout is definitely higher than yours, even compared with this one.
Its all relative, this is the cheapest way of doing N, so keeps within the budget theme, especially as the baseboard and buildings will only cost next to nothing
It does pay to shop around but Train Trax and TopSlotsAndTrains seem to be the cheapest, the only differences being stock availability. One piece of advice though, don't buy from Train Trax using Ebay because it is a lot more expensive and even Keith Blanchard himself told me that's because of Ebay's seller fees and he prefers to sell through his own website.
looking good am looking forward to seeing how you get on with it i bought a fleischmann train second hand last year that has similar track to the kato, am just gradually buying bits and pieces to start a european layout, and i like the foamboard i built my last little n gauge layout using left over timber and foamboard from hobby craft i really like the idea of just cutting it with a stanley knife rather than having to use circular saws or jigsaws like if i was using plywood, this is a link to the layout i done if you fancy taking a look, keep up the good work and take care, Tom ruclips.net/video/xDJJIIRWAXk/видео.html
I actually find it's easier to cut the foam board with a junior hacksaw blade if you are cutting large pieces and then sanding the edges down which is easy to do!
I use Kato track myself in N gauge and I love it! I built a nice small layout that I can run most trains on. I love the Kato models. I would recommend getting a GE P42DC as its a lovely model.
Love the baseboard, almost crying out to use the boxes as some sort of drawer storage for stock and removable scenic items.
That's a great idea! I'm going to give that a go myself!
When I was in Japan with my wife I decided to build an N gauge layout.....I bought the exact same loco and a starter set. After watching this first vid I now have some great ideas based on your build! Thank you for sharing!!
Glad we could help thanks for watching
Thanks for posting this. I’m a longtime Kato Unitrack user and always telling people that it’s bulletproof and so easy to work with. I would have never known about the Pocket Train if not for your video. Just an FYI I found one available and as of Dec 13th 2021 it’s $89 USD.
Interesting!
This could be a great opportunity to make a split scene layout?
Two different scenes on each side separated by a "Middle Scene" different picture each side for each scene.
Could make it either a straight line through the middle end to end or have it off set like a
\__
\
Sort of shape?
North-End Sidings - Model Railway the oo layout I’ve been building since lockdown started is in that style.
IMHO, Kato N gauge track is the best in the scale. I have a small 4ft x 2ft layout and I can put it together quickly. All the track and scenery is modular and can be stored in a couple of boxes. Kato is not very cheap, but you definitely get what you pay for. I had the track stored away for several years (I keep it in the original packaging) but when I put it together again, with a small amount of cleaning the whole thing was up and running in no time.
This inspired me to return to N gauge! The cardboard box idea is brilliant. I have purchased 10 12x12 inch pizza boxes on eBay so I can do a 3x4 foot baseboard (with a 2' x 1' space in the middle). Thanks for the inspiration.
Thanks, the pizza boxes is an epic idea
@@BudgetModelRailways Not as deep as the ones you used (maybe 2") so hopefully will provide a low weight yet firm base.
I think this would make the basis of a very nice Christmas/winter themed layout. I'm looking to do something similar myself, and I had that very same station building when I first started out in N gage over 40 years ago.
Watching with interest. The baseboard idea is outstanding. Can't go wrong with Kato track, I'm building a layout with some that's on its 4th use and it still performs flawlessly.
I love it. Back in January, Walthers in the US was selling Tomytec track similar to the Kato for between $1.50 - $3.00 ( USD ) per pack of 4. Now I know what to do with one of the ovals I bought. Looking forward to the next video.
Up date hopefully this Sunday
This is brilliant was looking at a pocket line pack from Japan as my first N gauge layout. This has provided some good ideas thanks for sharing.
I’m using Kato track on my 2’ by 3’ layout. I’m really liking it. Easy to put together and glue down, and runs great.
Great to have you doing n gauge!😃 Looking forward to you working your magic on this layout 🙂👍
Andrew
going to love following you on this one I do enjoy small n gauge layouts a lot
Thanks update out next week
I like the Kato N gauge track, I've made a 6'x3' layout with it.
Amazing what you can fit into that size with N gauge. I run 8 car bullet trains on a layout only a couple of inches bigger without them chasing their tails!
Nice to see you guys tackling an N gauge layout. I absolutely love Kato stuff, I use Unitrack on pretty much all my layouts now. For what it costs grab a bag of loose Kato ballast which is the same colour as the moulded trackbed, you can then glue it up to the edges of the plastic road bed to 'feather' the edges out a little. It makes it look irregular and therefore much more realistic. I've used this technique a few times to good effect. I liked North-End sidings idea of a split scene, I did that on my 'Time Shift' layout it adds an interesting dimension to a basic oval. Looking forward to your progress on this one.
Thanks for the suggestion
A quick way to feather the track is to use double sided tape on the sides and just lie it in the ballast. It's useful if you plan on selling up at a later date because you can just peel the tape off and get the track back to it's original condition.
Do you recommend the unitrack over peco
Depends what you are doing. For watching trains run definitely, but if you want a lot of points they are very expensive. Equally if you don't like ballasting it saves a lot of time , trouble and expense
I've taken lots of tips from you, thanks. I have an n gauge shunting layout in a box file, and another on a laminate flooring offcut. Both work brilliantly - but haven't got around to the scenery yet. Did have plans for a variety of box-file layouts that can be connected in different combinations, but decided to develop my 6' x 3' family-friendly layout instead.
You can always pick up second hand Kato track, buildings and rolling stock on Ebay and it's really easy to use. The only problem I have is that with some of the older type of track I find that the joiners can come off too easily, which can be a bit of a pain but worth putting up with for the savings. Oh yeah, that foam board is brilliant and a bargain at 10 pounds for 4 A1 pieces. It also has a lot of uses because if you want to properly ballast a Kato layout and want to save money on their rather expensive ballast you can fit the foam card alongside the track to lessen the space needed to ballast and also if you remove the top layer of card to expose the foam it looks like ballast itself when painted or even rock or uneven ground. Its easy enough to remove with a sharp model knife if the pieces aren't too wide. I just wish this damn lockdown was over because I need to buy some more!
I used the same track on my box layout I sent you photos of on one of your livestreams. I will be watching this one with added interest. All the best Anthony
Glad you mentioned the motor was in the coach or I might have bought a set to pinch the motor out of the loco for 009
Hello you two, I recently purchased this Kato set. So, I am super interested in this little build. I look forward to it’s progress. Bye for now.
Thanks, update out next week
Looking grand . . . I did think about N gauge but far too small for my clumsy hands. Take care. New Controller built and ready for testing. Thanks.
I thought that, but its OK as long as I don't have to scratch build buildings or shunt, its fine just watching trains go by. Anything else and it will have to be OO or G ! Lol
Kato Unitrack and rolling stock are just great!
This is pretty much exactly how I got back into the hobby after ~20 years since my last layout
my other micro layout uses an even tighter kato curve 4.5 inches,i have a pocket line kato tram running round it,excellent equipment at a very reasonable price,best wishes.jpj
I might have to look out for that thanks
I'm looking forward to seeing how this layout blossoms you've not failed yet
Thanks,update out next week
Cracking idea. I am planning something similar in 009 on that 2" thick insulating foam board. I have a load of Fleischman track, which is similar to the Kato, and I couldn't agree more. Ballasting in N gauge is tedious! ;-)
Funny that you're building a micro N Gauge layout, have recently finished one myself built on top of a Noticeboard, only 16x12 inches big but also uses Kato Unitrack (4.5in radius plus two straights), managed to fit in the BMR controller onto the board so all you need to do is plug it in, put some stock on the layout and away you go!
Look forward to seeing how your little layout comes along.
Sounds great, do you have any pics
Was on the wrong account then, but yes I do have the one pic for the layout:
i.imgur.com/5C5Fogp.jpg
Have made some videos about it but they won't be going up till next month.
I've just subscribed to your channel and I just love some of the brilliant ideas that you come up with. The little grey cells have gone into overdrive and you have certainly given me food for thought on future projects especially when you can find some great bargains in some unlikely places. Thank you for sharing and above all stay safe.
Thanks for watching, commenting and subscribing, it's much appreciated
Well done both, you must have a barn full of stuff just in case! Like you I've said I'll never go down the n gauge route/line but I like the look of this. I'll be following with interest keep up the good work you look after yourself in these times Eddy xx
I buy stuff cheap when I see it, just in case! I'm intrigued with N now so am also interested to see where I go with it, or not?!
Very nice! I've got an N gauge project in the works too!
brilliant to finally see some more videos on N gauge after 6 years of waiting n ( :
I also have a bit of N scale track that we found in our attic when we moved into our house 6 years ago. its not really enough to create a layout like this as there only was one curve in the bag but my plan is as follows: take the box of the hornby 0-4-0 I bought a few years ago and build two shunting layouts that clip together inside it.
Sounds epic
Wow, this has gotten old.
Easy & simple. Just reminding me not to overthink & design layouts. 👍👍😎
I Run Bachman don’t have problems have a 4x8 on the first one second Board is Bigger our em together it is huge and I love it and Proud of My N Scale won’t change it for Anything.
Wishing you a great Christmas guys ( well as well as we can ) and a better year ahead for you … really enjoyed your channel.Feel i can switch off the depressing news and watch this .I must get started my layout !!! all the best to you 🏴🇬🇧
Thanks all the best and a very happy Christmas. I have found my model railways a wonderful escape from what has been an awful 18 months
@@BudgetModelRailways i understand that ,heres to a better 22 for us all
That's a really nice little loco and coaches.............
When I was doing N scale, Kato Unitrack was the best choice for me : easy to find in Europe (Hattons, Gaugemaster and Topslotsntrains have a permanent stock), straightforward geometry, and miles ahead of the offer in terms of ease of use, functionnality and possibilities. Far beyond what Fleischmann Piccolo track does, for instance. I'm looking at their version in HO/OO now, I need rigid pieces of track easy to fit for my modular layouts to be able to put the apart easily, my N scale experience told me Kato Unitrack is the best choice for it
Ive been really impressed with it
I like the lengths of Kato track, multiples of 248mm is easy to work out without a calculator unlike the 280mm that Tomix use.
Great informative video. 1 question will the feeder frack connect to a Gaugemaster controller. Thanks
We always use our own design of PWM controller. The Gauge master ones are very good, ours are much cheaper
That already looks nice. I haven't looked into N-Gauge myself, but I I'll definitely follow the series. I'll also have to try that cardboard base idea.
We have quite a lot of videos on cardboard base boards, if that helps
@@BudgetModelRailways Definitely. I'll be sure to look for those later.
Lovely Jubbly, gave me me a great idea for my own railways, thanks.
Happy to help
Great video, I've just ordered the Kato pocket line tram and a unitrack oval, I hope it is as good as this :)
The tram is excellent
Thanks for your reply. Does your controller have the same/similar connection to a Gaugemaster where the bare wires fit into the controller and are held in position with screws.
It has two wires which you can use a connector block on, so very similar
Certainly be interested in this one. Looks good already
Quick question, you mentioned the foam baseboard how thick is that? And what are the benefits of using it?
The foam is about 6mm thick, its standard hobby craft stuff. Its cheap light and rigid, most importantly I had it lying around as no shops were open!
It is not so generic loco & train, although I don't know how close it is to the real one that was and may be still running in Matsuyama Japan. 20 years ago when I caught it, they had the loco & 2 carriages running during the day between the station and what was said to be Japan's oldest existing public bath-house. Unfortunately the engine no longer was in steam, and the set somehow got its power off the tramline [over head from the carriage?], which is in a way, how the Kato model works.
[Ka pronounced as in car]
A massive W
Nice little loco :P If you think that the trackbed is too high you can still embed it in the the ground level around it then ... :P Cheers !
Could you do a rocky, rough mountain for half the layout for something a little different?
Japanese N gauge models are usualy fantastic, reliable, smooth, quiet runners.
I have the N gauge Thomas, Percy models and they have been no problem no 2 years now.
Do you have the Tomix or Bachmann version of those engines?
@@cruikshank I had the tomix versions. They're a little larger than the new bachmann models. They ran great and were easy to service.
Looks promising....put as many buildings, roads and people as possible...
Really inspiring video ,was wondering if the feeder power track came with just the one track or if it had so pieces one for each side of a loop
Only one, you don't need power on each side of a loop?
@@BudgetModelRailways no I was sayin if there was one power track and a normal 62mm piece to run on the other side of the loop
@@Games20210 there are two short straights s64 and one s62f one side and two s64 and one s62 the other to balance the feeder
You can also buy power feeders that replace the track joiners and can be used on any size Kato track.
Thanks, I didn't realise that until just after I had ordered the track!
Hi Guys
Great channel with great videos. I want to build a small N Guage model railway, but like many of your viewers, I have very limited space and time and I am on a limited budget. I love steam railway. Any advice you can offer, would be very much appreciated
Very enjoyable videos….thanks
Very hard to do N on a budget. Kestrel buildings are cheap, Peco wagon kits are very cheap. Coaches are pricey, locomotives are madness even second hand.
Great video as usual
Great stuff,i have been looking at Kato items,but i want to some how put a small mine scene on my OO layout,but im not sure if the two scales would work together? But then its my model railway and i can do what i want ! ;) Stay safe and happy Mike and Doug.
You could go for 009 as a compromise?
@@BudgetModelRailways Thanks id never thought of that tbh.
Always enjoy your videos thanks for sharing
Nice video !
Greetings from Germany Gert
Came back to this again, what vehicles would you use with n guage ?
Oxford die cast, Kato, Tomix and Wiking all make N gauge vehicles
@@BudgetModelRailways thank you
Just a thought, but rather than doing a bridge in the back corner, what about a level crossing? That way you could experiment with some different techniques.
I have a level crossing planned for the opposite corner
@@BudgetModelRailways Ah right, was just a thought to differentiate this layout from some of your others
What controller do you use with the N gauge? The Kato doesn't seem to offer variable speed.
We use our own PWM controller
Im making a N-Gauge layout using Tomix & Kato products based on representation of Japan.
Me too, are you representing any particular area of Japan or just generic?
Great job guys. Can't wait for the railway to progress. You could use your 3d printed n gauge girders for the bridge. BTW have you recieved my email on cad. Keep up the great work
Very nice. Do you think creating the scenery will be any more difficult than the OO you usually do?
Possibly easier I'm hoping
I was looking at doing similar alongside an oo layout like it's in the distance. Is the power supply the same?
Yes 12v so should be fine
Cool are you going to run all your 3D printed n gauge stuff on this layout as well?
Sat and painted a load last night so hope to have them running on the update video next week
I’ll be following this one with interest. I’m currently building an n gauge layout inside an A4 box file using the Kato track.
Looking forward to seeing this one develop. How big is the board
16x2 inches, sorry I forgot to mention it
@@BudgetModelRailways looking forward to seeing it progress. I'm thinking of doing something similar free lance to get creative perhaps a winter layout
Sorry that should have been 16x25 in!
Mine is freelance, update out next week
Is there a Kato model number for the loco and coaches set, please?
I will try and find you one, but take a look at the traintrax website for the current range
@@BudgetModelRailways Thanks!
It’s gonna get Bigger trust me.
So which is better Kato or Graham Farish? as since watching this video ive been looking at a lot of N scale items including train sets.
Ive never bought Graham farishso couldn't comment. Kato is excellent
@@BudgetModelRailways How available are Kato medals and bits and pieces in the UK ? Where did you get that little bundle from?
@@michaeldavies9600 a UK online company called Train Trax who specialises in Kato, good prices and good service. Bear in mind that Kato is US Japanese and European outline and scale not UK
@@BudgetModelRailways Hi and thanks for the that i will have a look at their site.
Ive just bought a three car emu for £48 from them which seems a good price compared to UK outline prices
Nice
Thanks
is N gauge larger or smaller than 00/H0?
Smaller, nominally half the size so approx 2mm to a foot instead of 4mm
@@BudgetModelRailways Nice, thanks!
FINALLY you really can do no gauge on a budget
That was a very nice vid. I quite like N and its scenic potential.
But maybe you need a second channel named slightly higher budget model railways 😉
Just to be clear: I'm not at all complaining. My budget for a layout is definitely higher than yours, even compared with this one.
Its all relative, this is the cheapest way of doing N, so keeps within the budget theme, especially as the baseboard and buildings will only cost next to nothing
@@BudgetModelRailways I agree and thanks for responding.
That was a good price for the track. Hattons want over £30 for similar :(
thats stupid money i defintely wouldn't pay that
We shopped around, traintrax were cheapest 26.65 Inc postage. For some reason the 7in curves are a couple of quid cheaper than the 6in.
It does pay to shop around but Train Trax and TopSlotsAndTrains seem to be the cheapest, the only differences being stock availability. One piece of advice though, don't buy from Train Trax using Ebay because it is a lot more expensive and even Keith Blanchard himself told me that's because of Ebay's seller fees and he prefers to sell through his own website.
Thanks for the heads up
size doesn't matter..I am considering N guage but it seems expensive compared to HO
It seems to be. I gave up N originally because of the cost, its only the 3d printer that makes it cheap enough for me to consider it again.
WOW
looking good am looking forward to seeing how you get on with it i bought a fleischmann train second hand last year that has similar track to the kato, am just gradually buying bits and pieces to start a european layout, and i like the foamboard i built my last little n gauge layout using left over timber and foamboard from hobby craft i really like the idea of just cutting it with a stanley knife rather than having to use circular saws or jigsaws like if i was using plywood, this is a link to the layout i done if you fancy taking a look, keep up the good work and take care, Tom ruclips.net/video/xDJJIIRWAXk/видео.html
I actually find it's easier to cut the foam board with a junior hacksaw blade if you are cutting large pieces and then sanding the edges down which is easy to do!
I love the idea of this layout but personally I think the station building is too big, if you like it then that's fine. It's your layout 🤣
Its what I have and as I'm trying to keep the cost down I'm happy with it
@@BudgetModelRailways Fair enough, have fun
You need a siding, just the one ...
The points are £20+ each so I can live without
@@BudgetModelRailways Ouch!