O Gauge Layout: The Red Pine River Railroad
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 9 พ.ค. 2024
- Jim and Linda Quick have built a huge and amazingly detailed O Gauge layout.
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A stunning tribute to a well matched pair!
Great layout! It's obvious both are car enthusiasts from the huge number of vehicles in all states of repair (or disrepair). Got a special soft spot for the '53 Ford project car for sale. The structures are excellent and the big bridges are a superb showcase for the trains. Very nicely done.
Great vidio, love that layout, mine is outside and i love how the sun weather's it. Thanks for the morning coffee...
What a wonderful video!
Fantastic layout.
Beautiful and very realistic! And I really like Jim and Linda's attitude about "perfection" when building a layout. After all, we live in an imperfect world!
Hey Jim, you hit the jackpot with Linda!! Im legally blind and trying to build my layout. I wish i had a wife to help me with the small stuff. My wife is wonderful and i could never replace her bur she has zero interest in my trains. Everything else about my wife is perfect but...........! Great layout!!!
Jim and Linda have a great layout.
Fantastic couple, great layout too.
Amazing layout
Absolutely amazing! 👍👍
I had forgotten how nice your layout is. It's nice to see it again on TH-cam. I hope you both are still enjoying the hobby! TJ
Got a favorite layout in this series Terry?
@@huntercoleman460 Yes, mine!
Hello Terry, watched your First TM video tonight, still collecting hats?
@@gusshadleythelunaticfromar7125 Wow, that's an old one. No, I have enough hats but I still collect and run trains. Thanks!
Uniquely amazing layout! Where did Linda find the clothes on the clothesline (at 22:16) on her layout (Linda's World)? That's so cool! 😊😊
Nice layout. I am surprised OGR is not changing people the view this content.
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I like the little car cruise in setup with the trains. Good size collection os 1/48 sized vintage cars and trucks. You’s have way more than just trains in miniature “O” size. Who came up with the guy sitting in the outhouse?