A beautiful layout-It is astounding to me that there are so many U.K. modelers recreating the Older American railroads. I wish for a longer clip of the "railbus"-Thank You!
The layout is 4.25m along the length of the Chelma Canyon and 1.65 m wide with a 1.93 extension from Chelma City and does require an area of about 5.5m x 5.5m for exhibition purposes which we hope to arrange in 2014. John Lee.
Beautiful layout. But you need to re-time the chuffing on your loco. There should be four chuffs for each revolution of the drivers. Two intake and two exhausts for each cylinder.
I love the building under construction. That was a nice touch!
Alles sehr schön aufgebaut ,brücken aus holz ,dampfkran ,wassertank und vieles andere!
I always want to live in these layouts.
The scenic beauty is really compelling, and giving up many modern comforts seems to be a worthwhile trade-off.
saw that on twilight zone ....
A beautiful layout-It is astounding to me that there are so many U.K. modelers recreating the Older American railroads. I wish for a longer clip of the "railbus"-Thank You!
Nice job. Looks and sounds like fun.
Excellent layout! your very talented, wish I had the room and skill to build a layout like this.
Very nice layout - love the design of the canyon / trestles ! Very realistic ~
The layout is 4.25m along the length of the Chelma Canyon and 1.65 m wide with a 1.93 extension from Chelma City and does require an area of about 5.5m x 5.5m for exhibition purposes which we hope to arrange in 2014. John Lee.
Very nice layout
awesome layout!!!
Brilliant!- What are the layouts dimensions?
lovely. :)
Nice!
Is there a track plan of this layout? I would like to see how you designed it.
Beautiful layout. But you need to re-time the chuffing on your loco. There should be four chuffs for each revolution of the drivers. Two intake and two exhausts for each cylinder.
I'm sorry. 1 intake and 1 exhaust for each cylinder. That equals 4 chuffs.
@@petertassone8861 yes, I agree, it is an awesome layout, really well done and the synchronization of the chuffs do need to be addressed.
Nice layout, too bad the sound of the chuffs on your locos are only 2 per driver rotation instead of the correct 4.
If you’re going to model a North American railroad then you can’t call your rolling stock wagons. ;)