Daniel, I started with ho trains, as a kid. 10 yrs old had a great 8x10 plywood train. Then it grew with me, we moved I got better it got better, then as I got older we were introduced to G scale. As I earned more money the garden railroad became a great thing. Engines that had sound like real engines. Moved again, and had a whole yard to build. A train shed, up and down lines, remote control units. Had it all. Then life changed and no train set. In 2015 put out a layout basic track and a job. Worked seven days a week so no time. And fast forward to today, I raised the track three feet, here in Arizona you can’t use wood, unless it’s chemical infused. It’s great it’s very expensive. So just do it, and have fun. G scale is great it’s not tiny. Have fun trains are great. ❤❤❤
@@HobbyMoose79 I had my HO on plywood too. My dad glued on the little plastic signs and telephone poles and even cork for ballast. Putting the HO track on a little piece of plywood must be the key ingredient for a fun ‘life sentence’ in modeling. I’ll be adding more videos of V2 of my outdoor layout soon. Thanks for the comment!
Daniel, I started with ho trains, as a kid. 10 yrs old had a great 8x10 plywood train. Then it grew with me, we moved I got better it got better, then as I got older we were introduced to G scale. As I earned more money the garden railroad became a great thing. Engines that had sound like real engines. Moved again, and had a whole yard to build. A train shed, up and down lines, remote control units. Had it all. Then life changed and no train set. In 2015 put out a layout basic track and a job. Worked seven days a week so no time. And fast forward to today, I raised the track three feet, here in Arizona you can’t use wood, unless it’s chemical infused. It’s great it’s very expensive. So just do it, and have fun. G scale is great it’s not tiny. Have fun trains are great. ❤❤❤
@@HobbyMoose79 I had my HO on plywood too. My dad glued on the little plastic signs and telephone poles and even cork for ballast. Putting the HO track on a little piece of plywood must be the key ingredient for a fun ‘life sentence’ in modeling. I’ll be adding more videos of V2 of my outdoor layout soon.
Thanks for the comment!
That little steam engine is very cool! How old is it?
@@rogerphillips775 By my estimate, about 20 years old. The manufacturer said that they don’t have or make parts for it anymore.