Back in March when he was developing his first modules, he brought a couple to the Des Moines Great Train Show and the clubs that were part of the T-TRAK layout there gave him some good feedback on what he had so far. The next day he brought in the improved model updated with those suggestions. I don't usually build my modules from kits, but I was given a double bridge module to build for my club and I'm impressed with the build quality and ease of assembly. I liked it enough that I bought a second one so I can bolt them together for transport to and from shows.
I've bought a couple of Klawndyke kits and assembled them, and I can vouch that they are really easy to build. The markings were so helpful for getting the track just right.
Ouch, your head looked like it took a hit. Hope you recover from that soon! This is pretty neat. Do you know if they do or will be making HO scale modules for the HO scale Kato Unitrak? - Jason
Saw my first T trak modules yesterday at my local club, instant convert but I like bridges so cut away versions would be great. Plywood will last better than MDF my club guys say.
Currently in the planning/benchwork phase. This might be a good option to allow me to play with scenery / work on a detailed scene before I get to that stage on my layout. T Trak modules might be good for display dioramas.
Thank you Jimmy for featuring these module bases. I've assembled a single and a double - super easy, and a great way to enter n scale. Thank you for all the great videos. Your site is appointment TH-cam Monday and Thursday.
I definitely see how this would be great for taking to shows and for clubs/schools to put together dozens of them very easily. I see the benefits if you have to breakdown your setup a lot and could even do seasonal sections that you can pop in and out throughout the year. Personally, it seems they are more designed for scenery and easy of moving so they don't fit my style of track, more track.
Very cool that someone makes modules that can built without power tools. I have a pair that I picked up online years ago and haven't had the chance to build yet. I think they may have gone out of business though.
Thanks Jimmy! I have been looking g for T Track module makers. Wanting 2’s, 3’s, and end caps. Most of the manufacturers have gone out of business due embargo of Baltic Birch.
There is no way I would trust those modules with my models. Much like I don't trust you and your constant sales pitches, click bait and crowd funding. Then you have the nerve to quote the Bible in your descriptions.
Hope your head feels better!
I just got an ad for these on F-book. Great timing.
Looks like great fun for younger learners all the way to the eldest of train lovers!
This is so interesting and the prices look reasonable too. A bit restricting for me but a great concept anyway. Thanks for showing us.
Back in March when he was developing his first modules, he brought a couple to the Des Moines Great Train Show and the clubs that were part of the T-TRAK layout there gave him some good feedback on what he had so far. The next day he brought in the improved model updated with those suggestions.
I don't usually build my modules from kits, but I was given a double bridge module to build for my club and I'm impressed with the build quality and ease of assembly. I liked it enough that I bought a second one so I can bolt them together for transport to and from shows.
This is a very interesting and useful set up, especially for modular clubs and even for a home layout. Wish there was a similar system for HO scale.
I've bought a couple of Klawndyke kits and assembled them, and I can vouch that they are really easy to build. The markings were so helpful for getting the track just right.
Hope to see that double bridge module in a future video.
Return kindness… thanks jimmy… you’ve just jumpstarted my week 💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼🚂🚂🚂
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Great tutorial BTW
Ouch, your head looked like it took a hit. Hope you recover from that soon! This is pretty neat. Do you know if they do or will be making HO scale modules for the HO scale Kato Unitrak? - Jason
T Freak, check out the new series on Model Railroader. The are starting a new project of an HO module.
Going to check those out looks like they go together fast.
Thanks for sharing.
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Saw my first T trak modules yesterday at my local club, instant convert but I like bridges so cut away versions would be great. Plywood will last better than MDF my club guys say.
Jimmy another awesome video definitely like the coffee and trains 🚂 series I follow you on IG and facebook as well keep up the great work
Currently in the planning/benchwork phase. This might be a good option to allow me to play with scenery / work on a detailed scene before I get to that stage on my layout. T Trak modules might be good for display dioramas.
Thank you Jimmy for featuring these module bases. I've assembled a single and a double - super easy, and a great way to enter n scale. Thank you for all the great videos. Your site is appointment TH-cam Monday and Thursday.
Thanks for the info jimmy. I’ve been considering doing these for a second location, where I can’t leave a full layout up.
I definitely see how this would be great for taking to shows and for clubs/schools to put together dozens of them very easily. I see the benefits if you have to breakdown your setup a lot and could even do seasonal sections that you can pop in and out throughout the year. Personally, it seems they are more designed for scenery and easy of moving so they don't fit my style of track, more track.
Very cool that someone makes modules that can built without power tools. I have a pair that I picked up online years ago and haven't had the chance to build yet. I think they may have gone out of business though.
Those prices seem really good. Great video, Jimmy. Thanks for sharing!
So is this the beginning of the new layout?
Thanks Jimmy! I have been looking g for T Track module makers. Wanting 2’s, 3’s, and end caps. Most of the manufacturers have gone out of business due embargo of Baltic Birch.
Walked into a door, you said....... skimmed by a bullet by the look of it 😮
Hi there, this is so nice🎉
Interesting 👍🏻
Do you know what screws and washers to use for mounting from underneath?
Your heads looking better, how’s it feel?
I would like to know do they have them ho scale
The excuses for not having a layout when I have dozens of N scale and O scale locomotives are running out. Might have to give this a go.
Is there anything holding the modules together besides just the track joiners?
What's that green and white locomotive at 4:35? It looks really neat!
You mentioned that you tried other T trak kits? What others?
Hi pal do they do these in ho scale
Ouch,looks like that hurt
What would you do~
For a Klawndyke track?
Kind of takes the imagination out of doing your own from scratch though. Although its nice to be more portable.
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I like the idea of no tools to assemble.
That's not building, that's assembling. I'm looking for how to build
There is no way I would trust those modules with my models. Much like I don't trust you and your constant sales pitches, click bait and crowd funding. Then you have the nerve to quote the Bible in your descriptions.
Bump your head?
Haha yeah. Caught the corner of a car door. It really smarted
come on .... nazi frogmen
@@DIYDigitalRailroadOuch! That sounds painful 😖