I love your trains, especially the winter train. I'm building a modified version of the Atlas N-6 layout. It's basically just 2 main lines with 2 crossovers and a couple of spurs on each main line on a 3x5 table. It looks like you are using Atlas track, which is what I'm using. Most of the videos I've looked at so far seem to be using Kato track and I was starting to think I was making a mistake until I saw your layouts. Your video was inspiring. Thank you for sharing it.
Great layouts. Very inspiring. What did you use for snow on the ground? How did you create rooftop snow? What buildings did you use on the winter layout? Thanks.
First I put down white felt then painted it with latex paint then used wall spackling and caulk to add texture. The buildings on the right section I built mostly from kits and on the left section they are resin castings.
Nice layout! I have just started out and still have a lot to learn. I like how you have the snow across the landscape. How did you do that? Also, do you build your own buildings or buy them in kits?
Is it possible that you can give us a copy of the design layout? The one that has the figure 8 tracks? We're planning to create a new layout in our living room, and your layout fits perfectly. Thank you.
3mm that is really small. I think you mean 3 centimeters. An N scale average size car should be about 3 to 31/2 centimeters or arounf 1 1/4 inches. Don't know what else to say, maybe go to a hobby shop and check them out.
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Your layout is very beautiful. I really like the atmosphere you have created. The city is fantastic.
Toni.
Great layouts with impressive details - especially in the winter scene.
I absolutely loved your layouts. Great Job! I wish I would have seen this earler because it sure would have helped me with my N scale layout.
Very nice layouts.
Like the winter one......
Great job on a great layout. You've given me inspiration for a project I've decided to do in N-Scale, and I humbly thank you.
Excellent work, fella. I like them.
Very nice!. You sure packed a lot of goodies in a small space. Congratulations!
Mario
FINALY...a "flat" track(as in no real hills just elevated track) that looks good!
I love your trains, especially the winter train. I'm building a modified version of the Atlas N-6 layout. It's basically just 2 main lines with 2 crossovers and a couple of spurs on each main line on a 3x5 table. It looks like you are using Atlas track, which is what I'm using. Most of the videos I've looked at so far seem to be using Kato track and I was starting to think I was making a mistake until I saw your layouts. Your video was inspiring. Thank you for sharing it.
4 x 8 N scale layout the best bang for your bucks!!! I just got some used N scale stuff on Ebay for cheap... Im getting back into it..
you r so good at making layouts .I loved the trolly cars
Great layouts. Very inspiring.
What did you use for snow on the ground?
How did you create rooftop snow?
What buildings did you use on the winter layout?
Thanks.
Thanks. What about the snow on the ground and the rooftops? And the buildings on the winter layout?
Good work David. I have an HO layout and am considering a N layout. Good inspiration.
If you build a yard and want to connect it to two main lines would you have to use insulated rail joiners or not if you use bachman e-z track.
First I put down white felt then painted it with latex paint then used wall spackling and caulk to add texture. The buildings on the right section I built mostly from kits and on the left section they are resin castings.
Nice layout! I have just started out and still have a lot to learn. I like how you have the snow across the landscape. How did you do that? Also, do you build your own buildings or buy them in kits?
I realize you uploaded this 3 years ago, but you've done a really nice job on your layout AND on this video.
Is it possible that you can give us a copy of the design layout? The one that has the figure 8 tracks? We're planning to create a new layout in our living room, and your layout fits perfectly.
Thank you.
It would be cool if you conected both layouts to create 1 huge layout.
what do u use for your roads, I was going to use spakling.
Since I got back in model Railroading I was Ho Only then my thoughts for N scale Suddenly Exploded now I have a N Scale Layout I am happy with it.
And what are those neat framed pics at the end of the video?
if you don't mind giving me an answer...
how much did all of that cost you?
is it possible to buy working streetlamps for train sets???
That was a 3 by 5 layout? I'm planning to build a 4 by 8 foot layout in my room, it'll be massive!
Yes, go to a hobby shop or look on Ebay.
how long and wide are your roads in n scael
I like this layout, do you have a schematic for it?
I have to agree. :-)
3mm that is really small. I think you mean 3 centimeters. An N scale average size car should be about 3 to 31/2 centimeters or arounf 1 1/4 inches. Don't know what else to say, maybe go to a hobby shop and check them out.
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@8880Dingo They are all different. 2 to 3 inches wide.
basicly its a cool layout in stead of this loop and that loop :)
why dont u connect your train layouts its easy to do u have to do some rail puting down and removing
Sure, if you would like to send me your email address I can send you drawing of the track plan.
@tom618ful since when?
Two nicely done N scale layouts if you would like check out my layout and some of my videos please do so !
Sorry, I don't understand the question.
I can send them to you if I had your email address.
this looks like HO not N Scale