Great to hear from you again nice update some very nice work thanks for sharing looks great 👍 Nicely done cheers for now all the best from the U.K. ✋😁👍
Really good how you have produced a multi level layout in such limited space making it appear much bigger than it actually is. The track plan is clever too. Very well done, regards from the UK.
All goals achieved Dan. It is a most enjoyable layout to watch. The track plan is very similar to a 4X8 layout our local club built many years ago that we used to take to shows and to seniors homes etc. Take care, David.
Considering the size. That is one of the nicest 4x8 layouts I have seen. I'm in the process of doing 3 1/2' x 6' N scale. I am looking to do 2 levels. You just gave me an idea for my upper track plan. Thanks for sharing.
Very nice, thank-you! Yes, I had concluded that the only way to do a domestic OO layout is through the use of three dimensions. But with end-to-end running in looping spirals.
H Dan, Great video. For anyone wanting to build a layout with limited space they could do no better than create a layout along similar same lines as you have done. Having different levels is the answer as it provides a lot more interest. As you said your layout gives you hours of enjoyment and after all that is the most important thing about this wonderful hobby...Congratulations on a job well done mate. Cheers Greg
Quite refreshing to not have those 'in yer face' DCC sound effects that accompany so many layouts these days. Model railways do actually have sounds and movement of their own, and to me, shouldn't necessarily try to perfectly imitate real life railways. Nice to see BR locomotives and rolling stock!
DAN!!! Its great to see you mate! Layout looks awesome. Love the multi levels with track and scenery. So is this a test layout? Are you going to build another one? KUTGW!
Hi! Unfortunately I don’t have one, I did it all by trial and error and didn’t actually jot down a plan. It’s a weird way to do it but it seems to work somehow lol. Cheers, Dan
Hi Dan, I have done quite a few 8 x 4 foot layouts myself. It looks like you do not use many points. These do tend to cause stoppages and derailments. Nice scenery. Do you have any shots of the Magna rail?
Thanks for that! I’ve seen quite a few of your videos actually, and in fact your amazing layouts gave me a few great ideas, so thank you for that! I’ve decided to go without points for the last couple of layouts just for ease and enjoyment of running, without the derailments as you say, which happen a lot with the extreme temp changes we get. I think there’s another couple of vids featuring the Magnorail, it’s a great system. Cheers, Dan
@@TheMisterdan01 OK thanks Dan, I found your video on the magnorail. I have a Christmas lights shop in Brisbane and we have bought a few sets of these to sell so I need to make one to help buyers fit it to their Lemax Christmas displays. I would love to buy direct from Hornby but when I enquired I did not get a reply. I started with Hornby 50 years ago and still like their products. I was thinking just laying the track on a flat board and building it all up 6 or 7m with supports and then laying the sheet on top instead of using the router. Any thoughts?
@@christmasalightThat would be a great display! Last time I also built everything up, and if on a flat surface that would work fine, certainly less mess than routering the foam lol. Did you get your sets from Clyde at Magnorail Oz?
Great to hear from you again nice update some very nice work thanks for sharing looks great 👍 Nicely done cheers for now all the best from the U.K. ✋😁👍
Thanks mate! 😊
Really good how you have produced a multi level layout in such limited space making it appear much bigger than it actually is. The track plan is clever too. Very well done, regards from the UK.
Thanks very much! Cheers, Dan
Very well done! Thank you for sharing🙏. 🚂🚃🚃🚃🚃
Thanks for that! Cheers, Dan
Love the guy doing a spot of welding welldone.
Thanks Tony! Cheers, Dan
All goals achieved Dan. It is a most enjoyable layout to watch. The track plan is very similar to a 4X8 layout our local club built many years ago that we used to take to shows and to seniors homes etc. Take care, David.
Thanks David! Great idea taking that layout to senior homes too, hope you have been well 😊
Nice multidimensional layout and great work with your scenery materials.
Thanks very much! Cheers, Dan
Utter nonsense
Awesome and smooth running.....like the multi dimensional look with diagonals so it is not a repetitive oval layout....
Thanks very much for that! Cheers, Dan
Considering the size. That is one of the nicest 4x8 layouts I have seen.
I'm in the process of doing 3 1/2' x 6' N scale. I am looking to do 2 levels. You just gave me an idea for my upper track plan. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for that! Glad I could help with some ideas, good luck with the build! Cheers, Dan
Very well thought out and constructed, Good job.
Thanks! 😊
Love the idea of levels. Fantastic work.
Thanks for that, cheers 😃
Amazing layout you have Dan.
Thanks for that, and thanks for watching! Cheers, Dan
Nice one Dan...superb design layout.
Thanks mate! 😊
Very nice, thank-you! Yes, I had concluded that the only way to do a domestic OO layout is through the use of three dimensions. But with end-to-end running in looping spirals.
Thanks! Yep it’s a great way to do it 😊
As you said Dan it’s nice to just sit and watch the trains ... good luck in the new season (your winter) hope the mice 🐁 don’t reach you
Thanks Dave! And yep no mice yet! 🤞🏻
H Dan, Great video. For anyone wanting to build a layout with limited space they could do no better than create a layout along similar same lines as you have done. Having different levels is the answer as it provides a lot more interest. As you said your layout gives you hours of enjoyment and after all that is the most important thing about this wonderful hobby...Congratulations on a job well done mate. Cheers Greg
Thanks for the great comments Greg! Yep so true, the enjoyment of it is the most important thing. Hope you have been well, cheers 😊
Nice session,👍 Cheers Andy 🤠
Thanks Andy 😊
Excellent.
Thanks 😃
nice layout do you have track plans as this has made me thinking of starting modelling again after 20 years absence
Great to hear you are getting back into it! I don’t have a track plan unfortunately, but good luck with the build. Cheers, Dan
Got ya self a new sub man
Awesome, thanks for checking out the vids! Cheers, Dan
Quite refreshing to not have those 'in yer face' DCC sound effects that accompany so many layouts these days. Model railways do actually have sounds and movement of their own, and to me, shouldn't necessarily try to perfectly imitate real life railways.
Nice to see BR locomotives and rolling stock!
Thanks for that, glad you enjoyed it! Cheers, Dan
It’s like two eggs in a Hankey.
Ha ha! Hello mate!!
DAN!!! Its great to see you mate! Layout looks awesome. Love the multi levels with track and scenery. So is this a test layout? Are you going to build another one? KUTGW!
Hey mate! Thanks for that! Yep I’m going to start on a new build hopefully in the next few months 😊
hi do u have track plan pls for this layout as im stuck for layout
Hi there, I don’t unfortunately, I just did it as I went 😊
Confession: I've been highly inspired by this layout. Going for two levels on a 4x8 Starting tomorrow!!
Fantastic! Sounds great!
Mallard 💙
Hi Dan can you share the track plan for this layout. Cheers.
Hi! Unfortunately I don’t have one, I did it all by trial and error and didn’t actually jot down a plan. It’s a weird way to do it but it seems to work somehow lol. Cheers, Dan
Hi Dan, I have done quite a few 8 x 4 foot layouts myself. It looks like you do not use many points. These do tend to cause stoppages and derailments. Nice scenery. Do you have any shots of the Magna rail?
Thanks for that! I’ve seen quite a few of your videos actually, and in fact your amazing layouts gave me a few great ideas, so thank you for that! I’ve decided to go without points for the last couple of layouts just for ease and enjoyment of running, without the derailments as you say, which happen a lot with the extreme temp changes we get. I think there’s another couple of vids featuring the Magnorail, it’s a great system. Cheers, Dan
@@TheMisterdan01 OK thanks Dan, I found your video on the magnorail. I have a Christmas lights shop in Brisbane and we have bought a few sets of these to sell so I need to make one to help buyers fit it to their Lemax Christmas displays. I would love to buy direct from Hornby but when I enquired I did not get a reply. I started with Hornby 50 years ago and still like their products. I was thinking just laying the track on a flat board and building it all up 6 or 7m with supports and then laying the sheet on top instead of using the router. Any thoughts?
@@christmasalightThat would be a great display! Last time I also built everything up, and if on a flat surface that would work fine, certainly less mess than routering the foam lol. Did you get your sets from Clyde at Magnorail Oz?
@@TheMisterdan01 No I bought a system called Glida from a wholesaler in Sydney called Vivendi. Not sure how they compare to yours.
@@christmasalightoh wow, sounds interesting, I’d be keen to see 👍
Hi, would you share your track plan? I'd like to do something very similar in TT120.. Lyndon
Fucking Mint Mate 👌
Thanks mate! 👍🏻
Hey dan.
trains are far roo short