Hello and welcome, this is a new series of videos that will describe and demonstrate the process of building a model railroad layout from start to finish. For more info and to read the articles for Part 1 and Part 2, you will find it here: www.bouldercreekrailroad.com/build-a-modular-railroad
I visited the site and only Part 1 link is active. Part 2 says "Comming Soon." It appears to be an active link but nothing happens when I click it. Part 1, BTW, is very good and useful.
For years I have wondered why you haven't built the most epic model train layout known to man, I'm not even going to try to describe how exited I am for this series!
I have been waiting for this for years. So exited! Your dioramas are flawless and I've always wanted to see something like that put together into a larger layout.
This is cool. All the dioramas you've made over the years have made me wonder what they would look like with a train setup. Thanks for this, Luke. Look forward tp the next segment.
knowing Luke and his skill level this will be one of the most realistic looking layouts not only in Australia but the entire world I cannot wait to see the finished product fasten your seatbelts people this series is going to be the most epic builds known to man woman and child
Luke: Perfect! This is exactly what I have been looking for. Rising rates on our variable mortgage means we must sell our house, pay off our debts and rent a house next year. A modular layout allows me to keep enjoying the hobby no matter where we live. Many thanks!
A superb masterclass in carpentry and construction and so very useful as a guide to starting a layout - thanks for sharing and shall really look forward to watching the whole series.
Great to see you building a layout again. My introduction to your channel was about 8 years ago when I was researching how to build benches and have learned so much about scenery from you since. As it happens I’m starting another layout after a house move. Open frame but not modular. Keep up the good work.
Amazing! I think this is the moment that we've been all waiting for :) Your scenery builds are always a delight to watch, but a whole series about building a complete rairoad track is some top tier stuff :)) cheers
HELL YEAH LUKES BACK!! Ive been waiting for this series ever scince you made those really old videos about benchwork!! Looking forward to this series as it proggress!!
This is a VERY welcome change to your video series and I’m quite excited to see the remainder of the videos! I’m also hoping that you chose the “modular” design so that you can continually add more modules (and thus, videos) with new ideas.
I’m so glad to see you embarking on a layout construction project. I’ve watched all your videos and am so impressed with your skill and attention to detail. Needless to say the bench work is superbly built and I look forward to seeing the landscape evolve over time. Thanks for the inspiration you give to us all- Glyn
Thanks for the video!! - Handy tip - You can drill the dowel pin countersink FIRST then drill the thru hole, that'll speed things up.. If you have a drill press you can do all the operations for the end board dowel pins on the press (and use an alignment jig), THEN assemble the module grid assemblies. Everything will still line up perfectly.
Oh my goodness, this is exactly what we all needed! Please post weekly bare minimum, if possible of course. We're so excited to see all of your talent go towards one big layout!!
I've watched you for a long time Luke and I must say, your work is awesome! This series is a very easy way to build a layout, you have always explained your work in a way that anyone can understand. Thanks for all the great work and PLEASE, keep it up!
After working as a furniture maker while attending college for an engineering degree everything began to pay off when he started Railroad Modeling. Fantastic.
Fantastic video! I agree completely with the 600 mm depth of your layout. I once tried a layout that was 800 mm deep, and although I could make that reach over the bare sub-roadbed, once I had scenery and buildings installed, the reach was too much - and I am 185 cm tall. I have 18" radius curves at both ends of my layout. I made sure to provide a transition curve at the ends of the curves - this helps ease rolling stock into the tight curves. I am still limited to 65 scale foot long passenger cars and 4 axle locomotives. Looking forward to the next installment!
Thanks for this! I've been looking for quite some time for a simple, unobtrusive way to align a detachable staging yard at one end of my layout, and those alignment dowels will do the job perfectly. Better yet, I see that there's a power-routing version -- this is an elegant solution to something that's been vexing me for two or three years. I always learn something from your videos -- much appreciated!
Hello! I've been following you for some time now. Your work is simply incredible! Soon I'm going to start putting together my railroad model and you're inspiring me and helping me a lot! Thanks!
Hey, Brother! Good to see you back. Your dream coming true, finally. If I'm going to relearn old tricks, I can't think of anyone else I want to watch doing it. I'm on layout no. 6. No. 5 was changed so many times, it just wouldn't meet the satisfaction standard any longer. This one is modular, but the modules are bigger, capable of fitting into my 5'x8' trailer. I haven't worked on it at all for several months as I am now the scenery guru for the Monterey & Salinas Valley RR club.
Some really good ideas here! Thanks for sharing. I would recommend however, that you do not glue the plywood subroadbed to the risers. I have done that and regretted it every time. I find it better to use Craig jigs and screws to screw up through the top of the riser into the plywood. This eliminates the need to glue and countersink holes on the top of the subroadbed. If you need to move your subroadbed or make a change you have no way of getting to the Craig screws without cutting your subroadbed off. Then you would have to start all over again. Just a tip from my experience. I LOVED how well TiteBond wood glue held the subroadbed to the risers. I didn't even need screws as the glue joint was stronger than the wood! However, when I needed to make a change, I was out of luck and had to cut the top off and start again. Trust me.... don't do what I did.
Never heard them called Kreg screws. Had to look it up. This video is just the inspiration I need to start my own modular layout. Now to figure out where I am going to put all the stuff I have in my shed to make room for it!
Already subscribed. I'm really looking forward to this series. Most Model Railroaders on TH-cam get so bogged down in the early details that it takes YEARS to get to the scenery building. And that is what I am most interested in. From your previous videos, I know that scenery is important to you too, and that it wont be 3 years until you get to it.
That was the best layout woodwork video I have seen so far! You are answering a lot of questions that I needed to research for my self after watching other videos. Beautiful photography. All in all, great job! Thank you for sharing!
This is fantastic. It is so good to see the complete process. I can’t think of anyone more qualified than you to do this. Excellent, THANK YOU for your wonderful content.
Thanks so much, I too am really keen to see the layout come to life 😊 I just need to put all the practice I've been doing on the dioramas into this layout, fingers crossed it all goes to plan 🤞
Hey Jimmy! I heard you talking about some changes you have coming, I was listening to you on the Second Section Podcast! I only got a little way into the beginning of the podcast before I had to go to work! I've got it saved to finish watching later. I hope you film a series of videos on it as well... we can compare notes 😉
before watching this video: i've watched only ten seconds and i said "that's what all your subscribers wanted from the beginning of your channel" i have great expectations from this series
Amazing timing, I'm just about to start building a layout in n-scale with 600mm depth and I wanted to make it modular! I can't wait to watch this series!
Perfect timing, as I was just considering getting into model railroading myself. I know that whatever you build, it will look amazing at the end, so I'm looking forward to this ride.
You can use the forsner bit first and use the center point for the other bit too. When you go to level this in another area always start with the highest point in the floor. You can use a 4 foot or 6 foot level to give you an idea. I always enjoy your videos
Thanks for these videos. I'm working on a modular layout myself. I've built benchwork as essentially tables made out of CLS. I then made sections that rest on the benchwork using similar alignment dowels as the table "top". Each section is 50cm wide and 1.2m deep, which is far too deep to be within arm's reach for working on scenery, and that's why I made it modular; so I can slide each table top section in and out to work on scenery etc. I've only made a couple of the table top sections so far.
Suggestion: When making the jig for the alignment jig, you could have made the jig to hang off the top of the bench frame, giving you an easier way to get a uniform hole height AND, not have to use the drill to line up the jig. I would have also made the jig wider, so it could be butted up into the corner of the frame, giving the hole a standard distance from the edges of the frame as well. No Third Hand (TM) needed.
So looking forward to this series. Popped up in my notification just when I needed a lift. Thanks Luke. Looks like there is room for a subway under that initial surface.
Definitely very excited about this series! I have loved your other videos and those are my inspiration for when I build my layout. Seeing this used in actual practice makes me very excited!
Hi, I love this video and it comes at the perfect time. We are planning our layout and bench work and this is very helpful. Thank you for sharing your experience
yeah, I had a N scale one that was nearly finished but it got damaged moving house and I ended up dismantling it. This one should be good though. I've designed it to be movable 😉
Hello and welcome, this is a new series of videos that will describe and demonstrate the process of building a model railroad layout from start to finish.
For more info and to read the articles for Part 1 and Part 2, you will find it here:
www.bouldercreekrailroad.com/build-a-modular-railroad
Build A Unstoppable Train Diroma!!!
This is going to be EPIC!
I visited the site and only Part 1 link is active. Part 2 says "Comming Soon." It appears to be an active link but nothing happens when I click it. Part 1, BTW, is very good and useful.
Just looking how to do model railroad benchwork.
so excited 😮
Hey Luke, I always love all of your stuff, but I'm personally very excited to see you doing a model railroad series. Thanks for sharing.👍🏼👍🏼
Thanks Ron, yeah I've wanted to get back into building a proper railroad for a while now! I can't wait to get trains running!
For years I have wondered why you haven't built the most epic model train layout known to man, I'm not even going to try to describe how exited I am for this series!
This is the video that I have been looking for all along
Awesome, I hope you enjoy the series 😉
Ikr!
It's as if all the planets are finally aligned, eh?
Precision even in places not seen, I expected nothing less from you Luke. I look forward to more videos on this project.
Looking Forward to such a large model :) I know it will look absolutely amazing!
Thanks mate, I really hope it comes together as I have imagined it 😊
I have been waiting for this for years. So exited! Your dioramas are flawless and I've always wanted to see something like that put together into a larger layout.
This is cool. All the dioramas you've made over the years have made me wonder what they would look like with a train setup. Thanks for this, Luke. Look forward tp the next segment.
I was only ever really interested in this channel in the context of a full model railroad setup - so I am beyond pumped for this series!!
I don't think anyone can find a better tutorial than this, well done.
It's very through.
knowing Luke and his skill level this will be one of the most realistic looking layouts not only in Australia but the entire world I cannot wait to see the finished product
fasten your seatbelts people this series is going to be the most epic builds known to man woman and child
Waited for years, for a whole layout series
Your diligence alone earns a like. It deserves so much more but we do what we can.
This is going to be a great series to watch - looking forward to it 😀
Luke: Perfect! This is exactly what I have been looking for. Rising rates on our variable mortgage means we must sell our house, pay off our debts and rent a house next year. A modular layout allows me to keep enjoying the hobby no matter where we live. Many thanks!
A superb masterclass in carpentry and construction and so very useful as a guide to starting a layout - thanks for sharing and shall really look forward to watching the whole series.
Great to see you building a layout again. My introduction to your channel was about 8 years ago when I was researching how to build benches and have learned so much about scenery from you since. As it happens I’m starting another layout after a house move. Open frame but not modular. Keep up the good work.
Amazing! I think this is the moment that we've been all waiting for :) Your scenery builds are always a delight to watch, but a whole series about building a complete rairoad track is some top tier stuff :)) cheers
HELL YEAH LUKES BACK!!
Ive been waiting for this series ever scince you made those really old videos about benchwork!! Looking forward to this series as it proggress!!
This is a VERY welcome change to your video series and I’m quite excited to see the remainder of the videos! I’m also hoping that you chose the “modular” design so that you can continually add more modules (and thus, videos) with new ideas.
I just wanted to say, out of all the folk I watch on TH-cam, yours are pretty much the only ones I “like”, keep up the great work man.
I’m so glad to see you embarking on a layout construction project. I’ve watched all your videos and am so impressed with your skill and attention to detail. Needless to say the bench work is superbly built and I look forward to seeing the landscape evolve over time. Thanks for the inspiration you give to us all- Glyn
Just started my first layout in N Gauge.
Looking forward to this series 👍🏼❤️
Thanks Luke
Thanks for the video!! - Handy tip - You can drill the dowel pin countersink FIRST then drill the thru hole, that'll speed things up.. If you have a drill press you can do all the operations for the end board dowel pins on the press (and use an alignment jig), THEN assemble the module grid assemblies. Everything will still line up perfectly.
Oh my goodness, this is exactly what we all needed! Please post weekly bare minimum, if possible of course. We're so excited to see all of your talent go towards one big layout!!
"Please post weekly" ... um shut up, some people (unlike you) have lives
I've watched you for a long time Luke and I must say, your work is awesome! This series is a very easy way to build a layout, you have always explained your work in a way that anyone can understand. Thanks for all the great work and PLEASE, keep it up!
This is the series we've all been waiting for. Can't wait to see the end product.
Thanks mate, hope you enjoy it 😊
An added bonus that you are modelling my local railway, as i also do, but reaching a huge audience. Due to the quality of your work.
This series will be awesome and for my money cement your position as one of the world’s best modellers.
After working as a furniture maker while attending college for an engineering degree everything began to pay off when he started Railroad Modeling. Fantastic.
I've waited so many years for an actual layout build! Very exciting. ☺
Fantastic video! I agree completely with the 600 mm depth of your layout. I once tried a layout that was 800 mm deep, and although I could make that reach over the bare sub-roadbed, once I had scenery and buildings installed, the reach was too much - and I am 185 cm tall.
I have 18" radius curves at both ends of my layout. I made sure to provide a transition curve at the ends of the curves - this helps ease rolling stock into the tight curves. I am still limited to 65 scale foot long passenger cars and 4 axle locomotives.
Looking forward to the next installment!
Thanks for this! I've been looking for quite some time for a simple, unobtrusive way to align a detachable staging yard at one end of my layout, and those alignment dowels will do the job perfectly. Better yet, I see that there's a power-routing version -- this is an elegant solution to something that's been vexing me for two or three years. I always learn something from your videos -- much appreciated!
Great to see you doing a full layout, based on the quality of your dioramas I have high hopes this project will result in something very special.
The tracking of the words is an awesome touch!
Your attention to detail is remarkable.
Luke, thank you for sharing, it is going to be a great series, I can feel it.
Cheers, and stay safe, Michael
It was about time you made a full layout! Love your stuff!
It is really great to see you getting back into model railroading.
I’m looking forward to seeing how this comes out, I can only image that it’s going to be spectacular!
Thank you Luke, you're videos are always incredibly interesting. I'm looking forward to the next episode.
Hello! I've been following you for some time now. Your work is simply incredible! Soon I'm going to start putting together my railroad model and you're inspiring me and helping me a lot! Thanks!
Hey, Brother! Good to see you back. Your dream coming true, finally. If I'm going to relearn old tricks, I can't think of anyone else I want to watch doing it. I'm on layout no. 6. No. 5 was changed so many times, it just wouldn't meet the satisfaction standard any longer. This one is modular, but the modules are bigger, capable of fitting into my 5'x8' trailer. I haven't worked on it at all for several months as I am now the scenery guru for the Monterey & Salinas Valley RR club.
YESSSS, i've been waiting for this series since you first mentioned it. I knew there be more trains in your life!
Thanks so much Luke, looking forward to the next video….i hope you and your family are all well….take care from South Africa
This is one of the most exciting moments for online modeling
Very solid construction! We're eagerly waiting for the next instalments in this series!
Some really good ideas here! Thanks for sharing. I would recommend however, that you do not glue the plywood subroadbed to the risers. I have done that and regretted it every time. I find it better to use Craig jigs and screws to screw up through the top of the riser into the plywood. This eliminates the need to glue and countersink holes on the top of the subroadbed. If you need to move your subroadbed or make a change you have no way of getting to the Craig screws without cutting your subroadbed off. Then you would have to start all over again. Just a tip from my experience. I LOVED how well TiteBond wood glue held the subroadbed to the risers. I didn't even need screws as the glue joint was stronger than the wood! However, when I needed to make a change, I was out of luck and had to cut the top off and start again. Trust me.... don't do what I did.
Back to the beginning. Outstanding. I very much look forward to your progress.
Wow! How long I've been waiting top see the building of a railroad on bouldercreek railroad! Hot stuff!
Awesome surprise! My favourite TH-cam modeller is making a railway layout. Excited to see this progress
This video make me want to rethink my model railroad. Great video I will look forward to the series.
This is exciting, watching one of the best build a railroad. Thanks for doing this.
Never heard them called Kreg screws. Had to look it up.
This video is just the inspiration I need to start my own modular layout. Now to figure out where I am going to put all the stuff I have in my shed to make room for it!
Wow, what a great tutorial. I wished I had this video when I started. Cheers from Canada.
Already subscribed. I'm really looking forward to this series. Most Model Railroaders on TH-cam get so bogged down in the early details that it takes YEARS to get to the scenery building. And that is what I am most interested in. From your previous videos, I know that scenery is important to you too, and that it wont be 3 years until you get to it.
lol, yeah I see that a lot! It definitely won't take long to get to scenery!
Always been waiting for a layout build!!!! Can't wait to see the finished product!!
That was the best layout woodwork video I have seen so far! You are answering a lot of questions that I needed to research for my self after watching other videos. Beautiful photography. All in all, great job! Thank you for sharing!
This is fantastic. It is so good to see the complete process. I can’t think of anyone more qualified than you to do this. Excellent, THANK YOU for your wonderful content.
Thanks for your fantastic comment, I hope you enjoy watching the layout come to life 😊
The legend is back! I cant wait to watch this series.
I can not begin to describe my excitement for this series. I love this!
Finally Luke. Ever since I started to watch your Chanel I’ve wanted to see a full model railway by you. (Your N gauge one was years ago!)
Looking forward to seeing the rest of the series. I’ve wondered for some time how to best handle alignment if I ever go modular
Great work so far Luke, looking forward to seeing it grow 🌿
Thanks so much, I too am really keen to see the layout come to life 😊 I just need to put all the practice I've been doing on the dioramas into this layout, fingers crossed it all goes to plan 🤞
@@BoulderCreekRailroad I have no doubt it will be epic!
Finally a video where you don't need to use a 3D printer. Although technology is advancing, I still prefer modeling as it used to be, with my hands.😊
This has made me very happy! Can't wait to watch the layout build progress.
You haven’t been posting much lately. Now we can see why. I’m (we) are looking forward to this series.
Will be looking forward to more videos.
Big project, exciting. I love watching the construction process, it gives me ideas and tips on doing my own.
oh man so happy you are back and we all hope for more videos!!
Hey Luke. Look forwards to keeping up with your new layout. Given your fantastic skill it’s bound to be an amazing layout!
I am considering building a modular model railroad and this benchwork is beautiful.
Hey Jimmy! I heard you talking about some changes you have coming, I was listening to you on the Second Section Podcast! I only got a little way into the beginning of the podcast before I had to go to work! I've got it saved to finish watching later.
I hope you film a series of videos on it as well... we can compare notes 😉
I'm very excited for the rest of this series! Thank you
YESSSS! This is what I've always hoped for watching your channel! So excited for this series!
Awww yes, time to live vicariously!
before watching this video:
i've watched only ten seconds and i said "that's what all your subscribers wanted from the beginning of your channel" i have great expectations from this series
ha ha yeah I've been putting this off for a while... I'm really excited to build this model 😊
@@BoulderCreekRailroad i'm building my own model railroad and it's really inspiring
Been waiting for you to do a layout for years can’t wait to see it. What a wicked idea this is would make moving it so muck easier.
Amazing timing, I'm just about to start building a layout in n-scale with 600mm depth and I wanted to make it modular! I can't wait to watch this series!
Perfect timing, as I was just considering getting into model railroading myself. I know that whatever you build, it will look amazing at the end, so I'm looking forward to this ride.
You are starting a great project. I really respect you.
You can use the forsner bit first and use the center point for the other bit too. When you go to level this in another area always start with the highest point in the floor. You can use a 4 foot or 6 foot level to give you an idea. I always enjoy your videos
The series we all been waiting for!! 🥳
Awesome Luke! Super happy and excited to see this series!
Thanks for these videos. I'm working on a modular layout myself. I've built benchwork as essentially tables made out of CLS. I then made sections that rest on the benchwork using similar alignment dowels as the table "top". Each section is 50cm wide and 1.2m deep, which is far too deep to be within arm's reach for working on scenery, and that's why I made it modular; so I can slide each table top section in and out to work on scenery etc. I've only made a couple of the table top sections so far.
Suggestion: When making the jig for the alignment jig, you could have made the jig to hang off the top of the bench frame, giving you an easier way to get a uniform hole height AND, not have to use the drill to line up the jig. I would have also made the jig wider, so it could be butted up into the corner of the frame, giving the hole a standard distance from the edges of the frame as well. No Third Hand (TM) needed.
Great tips and methods for building benchwork! Looking forward to the rest of the series.
Excited to watch the progress on your layout. I really like the integral valance. Ideas are percolating!
So looking forward to this series. Popped up in my notification just when I needed a lift. Thanks Luke. Looks like there is room for a subway under that initial surface.
lol, I really wanted to add the subway. It's still a possibility 😉
Actually a godsend man. I was hoping you'd make a tutorial like this
Definitely very excited about this series! I have loved your other videos and those are my inspiration for when I build my layout. Seeing this used in actual practice makes me very excited!
Hi, I love this video and it comes at the perfect time. We are planning our layout and bench work and this is very helpful. Thank you for sharing your experience
Been waiting to see this for years. Looking forward to watching it progress. Thanks for all the amazing videos.
This was great! Even without ground work it is very impressive and the construction is neat and precise. Thanks for sharing this.
About time! I am so excited for a full layout. Love your models.
Awesome, the builds in a layout!!! Look forward to what’s coming down the line.
I’m unbelievably hyped for this!!
I find it hard to believe you don't already have a model railroad! My uncle had a pretty big one when I was a kid, this feels sorta nostalgic!
yeah, I had a N scale one that was nearly finished but it got damaged moving house and I ended up dismantling it. This one should be good though. I've designed it to be movable 😉
This is really exciting. I'm looing forward to the whole series. Thank you for taking us along.
I'm so excited for this series!
Ooo. New series! Looking forward to watching it.
I hope you like it, it's been a project I've wanted to do for a very long time!
Yo finally, I’ve been waiting for this for a long time now, excited for the rest of the series