I love the layout and for N guage looks amazing . My only complaint is why do the trains go from 60 to zero in 1 second lol - it's looking like barf-inducing g-forces. Anyhoo, looking forward to the next episode.
i now a few people have mentioned that, i must admit when i done a small n gauge layout last year i was abut frustrated trying to run the locos at slower speeds and they work better going faster, i think some layouts have a certain amount of automation to them aswel so its all or nothing with the speed, thanks for watching, i dont think ill have many more of these vids up till we get to go to some exhibitions again, hopefully this year well get to go to a few, thanks. Tom
@@northwesttrainsmodels Maybe not enough consistent power around the track? I remember my N gauge from being a kid was a bit twitchy - much more than 00. Anyway, small thing - much more enjoying the layout than not, hope to see more soon :)
@@linesidedin my experience i found that it's exactly that. Peco n gauge rail joiners are very bad at conducting electricity so trains often stall at low speeds or there will be a lot of dead sections on the layout. For that reason I prefer to use Kato track and I would never go back.
Beautiful scenery!
there certainly are some amazing layouts in this video, thanks for watching. Tom
I love the layout and for N guage looks amazing . My only complaint is why do the trains go from 60 to zero in 1 second lol - it's looking like barf-inducing g-forces. Anyhoo, looking forward to the next episode.
i now a few people have mentioned that, i must admit when i done a small n gauge layout last year i was abut frustrated trying to run the locos at slower speeds and they work better going faster, i think some layouts have a certain amount of automation to them aswel so its all or nothing with the speed, thanks for watching, i dont think ill have many more of these vids up till we get to go to some exhibitions again, hopefully this year well get to go to a few, thanks. Tom
@@northwesttrainsmodels Maybe not enough consistent power around the track? I remember my N gauge from being a kid was a bit twitchy - much more than 00. Anyway, small thing - much more enjoying the layout than not, hope to see more soon :)
@@linesidedin my experience i found that it's exactly that. Peco n gauge rail joiners are very bad at conducting electricity so trains often stall at low speeds or there will be a lot of dead sections on the layout. For that reason I prefer to use Kato track and I would never go back.
Some fabulous layouts , thanks for sharing . ........Peter
thanks peter will you be uploaded anymore running sessions on your layout soon
@@northwesttrainsmodels Just doing a series of guess the loco for now .
Cheers.......Peter
Beautiful work
Thank you so much 😀
AWESOME!!! Thank you for sharing and keep up the good work.
Thank you! Will do!
Best video ever!
thanks glad you like it