Same!. Last year i went to my local train show...came home with 8 Rivorossi steam locomotives and a box full of the older wood/metal Walther's coach kits. Paid a total of 50 bucks.
@@uravggamer4620 I got all of that in a single hour on a saturday afternoon. The thing is. It's best to check under the various tables. that's how i scored.
@@uravggamer4620 I went on a Saturday morning!. Most train shows out my way (Fort Wayne area)are one day events. Like any train show though, prices can be high, but i always look under the tables....that's where most of the greatest bargains are!. Just remember: The higher end/priced stuff is always on the table up front. Bargains are below (mostly).
Fantastic tips, Brett! I'm planning to make smaller sets rather than a layout for my future videos, but a lot of these words of advice carry over, such as the grass mats and kitty litter. Reminds me of the old World's Greatest Hobby video with Michael Gross. Thanks for the suggestions! :)
The great fact I have a bottle of turf, earth, a lot of trees, a mountain already made, a wide variety of track, multiple trains, lots of rolling stock, and lots of buildings already
I got LOTS of trains, but having just gotten a loft bed with ample room underneath, I'm ready to build my first home layout. This video is was very useful, thank you.
I live in a small apartment and aI have been interested for a while in building my own O scale layout on a 4x6 foot table, which is all I have room for in my bedroom, which is the only place I have room for it. I am planning to put it in a corner, and perhaps if I have more room than I thought, build outward from there, or even upward or below the table. Of course my big problem with doing this has always been the same as everyone else's, money. I can see from the comments that it is entirely possible to do this with $200, and maybe even less if I can find the right prices for the right items. Definitely going to be continuing to look into it because I really do want to set something up sometime soon.
...And, added to liked videos! But seriously thanks Brett! This was a big help! I’m mostly collecting the tomy trackmaster trains but i did get a bachmann thomas set at a train show not to long ago so this will be a big help!
I've got to say, this was a really well though out video. And yes its true. Model Railroading is a very expensive hobby. Coming back to model railroading as an adult really made me appreciate how much my parents spent on me as a kid. Wish I had kept those models around. Hope to get a small layout going soon.
Does the $200 limit still apply since this video is 4 years old! But, even at $200 it is still too expensive for me. I should have discovered things like this before I retired 16+ years ago…
I think you can definitely still get a decent looking layout for $200, but if that is still cost prohibitive for you then there is no shame in just running a starter set on a table. We all start somewhere, and whether your pockets are deep or shallow you’ll be accepted in this community
The best deals overall are found at local /area ,"Model Train Shows". I can go into one and walk out with a box or bag full , having spent @ maximum 30 to 50 dollars. and have an engine a couple of freight or passenger cars and a caboose. Maybe even some spare track and a couple of buildings on a good day.
personally nice presentation. I have old atlas track from the early 60s. the brass type. bought from a neighbor kid in the early 70s. enough for a small switch yard and. round the 4 by 8 type table. the yard would be separate. paid 50 cents! for all of it. nice suggestions. but I never had room. bad excuse and all that snap track. and new track I have sits in a huge. storage bin. rubbermade. 80 cars and 10 locomotives. athearn. bachmann. and those tough as nails. tyco rolling stock with horn hooks
That’s actually cool and I like it, I’m gonna expand my ho roster and make a bedroom layout with a industrial theme, but I prefer o over ho scale and it’s just a side hobby.
Are O gauge layouts more expensive to make? I'm making a 5 x 10 layout in my basement, so I can run my O gauge trains on it. Any help or tips would be appreciated! : )
Beginning in O is significantly more expensive. A beginners starter set will start anywhere from $150-$450. The $200 HO budget would have to be increased to around $600-$700 to get the larger scale details for the layout
Hi bro! I would like to get more information about this train setup with the buildings and decorations. Can I have the information on where to get this model train and products shown in the video or their contact information?
Least expensive layout to look much more expensive than it is: Old Timer Bachmann set. Short line that therefore requires no additional rolling stock and no complex yards. WINTER SNOW SCENE because snow will cover up poor details on odd lot buildings and rough terrain carving. Terrain from carving blueboard applied to the bench and stabbing on cheaper model pines and simple knurled hardwood twigs (taken from bushes like azaleas and florist dried flowers) Actual dirt glued over the whole scene. Track with ballast. Lay down lumber, boxes, piles of firewood some covered with tissue, etc... Spray the whole layout with snow flocking leaving mud ruts drug in the dirt for roads and some mud on the side if hills. Clean the track. Take your cheap buildings and spray the roofs and balconies. Dirty up the cars and locomotove with charcoal and powder. Drop bits of winter white, talcum powder or baking soda on the car roofs. Apply model figures, horses, a cow pen and a wagon or two. Run train. Your so so detailed first layout will look like it is much much more detailed than it is because the "details" are imagined under the snow.
I've found buying used for everything is an awesome way to get started too! Unfortunately, I don't have a ton of room right now but I easily have 50+ steam & diesel locomotives, even a Bachmann Amtrak Acela, tons of track, tons of buildings (assembled and unassembled) and tons of transformers for well under $800!
Hey man, awesome video! I’m planning an O-Gauge Railroad layout and some of this may help me in that field as well. Unrelated question, what’s that outro song you used? I really like it
I am about to give up on building a layout, at age 60 with the children out of the house I have 116 Rolling Stock, 6 Freight Engines and 2 Switchers, most new in boxes that I purchased many years ago (not counting my one Stream Engine I would give away (New in Box) No one will be happy with a circle, the Bachman EZ Track Pack with 4 switches, 12 straights, 1 Termail, 20 turns will cost you another $119.99 on sale ($219.00 retail) Now you have the track you need to build something to start with Back to my system, and I have all my Engines and Cars, but the cost to conver to Mag Couplers is very high My 4X8 layout will cost me WHY 7 Switches at $20 each alone is $140 My samm layout will cost no less than $1,000 to get running for half a dozen cars
Buying a set around where I live (Canada) can be around $150-180 (CAD) on Amazon. The hobby store near me has some locomotives for $75, some damaged ones for less, and a whole whack of used rolling stock for between $5-15 each. Some used transformers are around $40. It's cheaper and honestly better to buy used, as if you end up fixing the issues (broken/missing pieces, wires needing to be replaced, etc.) you learn some valuable skills. Of course sets are easy, that's what they're for, but not always the ideal or cheapest option depending on the situation. Now I don't have enough space for a static layout, so I pack it up in sections afterward, so I don't know anything about the proper decorations. With that said, I'm not going to comment on that part. Hope this potentially helps someone out! Newer is nicer and easiest, absolutely, but starting out is not always better, especially for learners.
I live in America and I love model railways but personally I import all model railway items from England from hornby as I don’t like he American brand of model railway locos and rolling stock I’d prefer the British ones from hornby
Great video. I am a beginner. It took me 1 year to create my layout. Many of the pieces and tracks I inherited. Others I had purchase during the planning and execution of the layout. I love trains but for me it's the design and journey to create the layout. Many of the building I created myself and it was great fun. If you look on TH-cam under "designer77", you can see my layout. Thanks again.
Still seems like a lot of money for people just to get started. I often tell people who see my collection and want to get started to buy some cheap new locos but all the rest used at fairs and such. You do need a bit of luck and you do need to know where to look but you might get some great bargains. People might also get scared off when they see todays prices.
While $200 is certainly up there, if a kid or teenager were to show interest in the hobby, bare in mind the two things they'll most likely ask for or buy (such as a console or phone) are nowadays around $300-$500. There are spectacular model trains out there, upwards of $200 alone. But to just get started and be able to make an actual layout instead of painting a table green and working with a loop of track, I'm going to have to respectfully disagree by saying $200, while not ideal per say, is certainly a viable option considering the prices of what mainstream things people buy today. The prices are only going up in this hobby (sadly), so starting off just under the price of an O gauge starter set could be beneficial
@@thomasdotd500 I agree with you on the phones and consoles as options. If you look at it that way it's certainly viable and admirable to create a project as this. It's just a trend I see in the hobby that people might get discouraged at some of todays prices. After all, you only need one phone but you can never have enough rolling stock :-)
I like his advice of getting used things. That is where I got most of my buildings usually $2.99 for each building
And it gives old things a new life
As a older model railroader I go to train shows with less than $100. Plus I walk out with many bags coming out.
Same!. Last year i went to my local train show...came home with 8 Rivorossi steam locomotives and a box full of the older wood/metal Walther's coach kits. Paid a total of 50 bucks.
@WWIIREBEL Was it a multi day event? Because you must've gone at the last possible second, that's insane!
@@uravggamer4620 I got all of that in a single hour on a saturday afternoon. The thing is. It's best to check under the various tables. that's how i scored.
@@uravggamer4620 I went on a Saturday morning!. Most train shows out my way (Fort Wayne area)are one day events. Like any train show though, prices can be high, but i always look under the tables....that's where most of the greatest bargains are!. Just remember: The higher end/priced stuff is always on the table up front. Bargains are below (mostly).
Yup. Model train shows are a gold mine
I like the Use the Hornby Plastic Playmat with the Sets and lay the Track on it plus adding Buildings, Trees and Accessories.
Fantastic tips, Brett! I'm planning to make smaller sets rather than a layout for my future videos, but a lot of these words of advice carry over, such as the grass mats and kitty litter. Reminds me of the old World's Greatest Hobby video with Michael Gross. Thanks for the suggestions! :)
The great fact I have a bottle of turf, earth, a lot of trees, a mountain already made, a wide variety of track, multiple trains, lots of rolling stock, and lots of buildings already
Great beginner series. Nice work and valuable to the hobby.
THANK YOU SO MUCH. A TOTALLY AWSOME MODEL TRAIN BUILD!!!! A TOTALLY AWSOME VIDEO AND EDUCATION. THANKS FOR SHARING!!! I LEARNED SO MUCH.
Why is this channel dead he doesn’t post anymore
@@Sashin-d8tidk
You have honestly calmed my nerves. Im a train lover and can say I haven't built a layout because of the price. Thank you
Can you make more of these where you expand the layout like every 2 weeks or so and spend about $50
You can’t make a model railroad for under 50 bucks
Etapken Gaming he means expanding the layout
Thanks for the advice, you gave me somethings to think about! Take care and thanks for a great video!
I got LOTS of trains, but having just gotten a loft bed with ample room underneath, I'm ready to build my first home layout. This video is was very useful, thank you.
Awesome video! Another great way to make some buildings for an HO layout: use wooden coffee stirrers and build your own custom buildings!
I live in a small apartment and aI have been interested for a while in building my own O scale layout on a 4x6 foot table, which is all I have room for in my bedroom, which is the only place I have room for it. I am planning to put it in a corner, and perhaps if I have more room than I thought, build outward from there, or even upward or below the table. Of course my big problem with doing this has always been the same as everyone else's, money. I can see from the comments that it is entirely possible to do this with $200, and maybe even less if I can find the right prices for the right items. Definitely going to be continuing to look into it because I really do want to set something up sometime soon.
...And, added to liked videos! But seriously thanks Brett! This was a big help! I’m mostly collecting the tomy trackmaster trains but i did get a bachmann thomas set at a train show not to long ago so this will be a big help!
I've got to say, this was a really well though out video. And yes its true. Model Railroading is a very expensive hobby. Coming back to model railroading as an adult really made me appreciate how much my parents spent on me as a kid. Wish I had kept those models around. Hope to get a small layout going soon.
The start of this just got me pumped up
I think I would go with the new Bachman ns grey bed. that's a problem right now and has me torn between DCC and regular DC.in a starter set.
U dont know how much i got to know about HO scale!!
Starting my new hobby thanks! Bro
sharpflickz_CS Same I started this 4 month ago built a big table for this got to finish it tho
@@parkerwilliams7652 noice u hav discord?
I love the Strasburg in the background. My favorite railroad
The Santa Fe Flyer was my first engine!
Where I am in Australia, there is a small second hand box of bits $ 700.
10:12 - Hey, that's the sawmill on my dad's layout!
One of my friends actually made that and sold of the blueprint
Does the $200 limit still apply since this video is 4 years old! But, even at $200 it is still too expensive for me. I should have discovered things like this before I retired 16+ years ago…
I think you can definitely still get a decent looking layout for $200, but if that is still cost prohibitive for you then there is no shame in just running a starter set on a table. We all start somewhere, and whether your pockets are deep or shallow you’ll be accepted in this community
The best deals overall are found at local /area ,"Model Train Shows". I can go into one and walk out with a box or bag full , having spent @ maximum 30 to 50 dollars. and have an engine a couple of freight or passenger cars and a caboose. Maybe even some spare track and a couple of buildings on a good day.
GREAT FOR ANY BUDEGT!!!! BUILD IT AND HAVE FUN!!!!
Thanks for getting me started now I know what to buy!
Well Done! This could come in handy should I try to expand my layout on a budget!
Great tips! I’m about to build an ho layout after I get the funds for Christmas.
Thanks for the advice I will build this 🔜
personally nice presentation. I have old atlas track from the early 60s. the brass type. bought from a neighbor kid in the early 70s. enough for a small switch yard and. round the 4 by 8 type table. the yard would be separate. paid 50 cents! for all of it. nice suggestions. but I never had room. bad excuse and all that snap track. and new track I have sits in a huge. storage bin. rubbermade. 80 cars and 10 locomotives. athearn. bachmann. and those tough as nails. tyco rolling stock with horn hooks
That’s actually cool and I like it, I’m gonna expand my ho roster and make a bedroom layout with a industrial theme, but I prefer o over ho scale and it’s just a side hobby.
I would think the first consideration is "where am I gonna put it"
Great help, thanks a million. 👍👍
Could you do a budget incline for the railway?
This might work on my new layout! Thanx Thomasdotd!
oh wow this is a great video thankyou for this information
Buying trains used is the best way to go because you can still get some good quality items of almost a fraction of the price of a new locomotive
If only I had this video before I started mine. I could buy a car with the money I’ve spent on my Railroad.
You and me
Very nice. Thanks.
How did you gets yours so cheap the same train is 131 bucks now
Hey kid great video
Idk why, but i thought an instrumental version of Love Me Do by The Beatles was the background music at one point
Killer video
One way to save is to make things yourself and to kitbash, as well as buying used when it's practical to do so.
Good Vid
I got a Lionel O Scale train set for Christmas and I was really happy. But I really want to start HO/OO and N Scale. Which is the best to use?
Oh, yeah, I forgot about G scale too.
A few years back I started looking at G scale products. I was thinking of building one in my backyard.
How can I build a hill or small mountain in something like this?
Have you seen the British ho/o trains, aka Hornby
KTSP of course I even showed them in the video. I have a couple Hornby locomotives
Are O gauge layouts more expensive to make? I'm making a 5 x 10 layout in my basement, so I can run my O gauge trains on it. Any help or tips would be appreciated! : )
Beginning in O is significantly more expensive. A beginners starter set will start anywhere from $150-$450. The $200 HO budget would have to be increased to around $600-$700 to get the larger scale details for the layout
Hi bro! I would like to get more information about this train setup with the buildings and decorations. Can I have the information on where to get this model train and products shown in the video or their contact information?
can you please do n scale?
Man I got that set back when I was in kindergarten in 2006...still haven't built a full set
Least expensive layout to look much more expensive than it is:
Old Timer Bachmann set.
Short line that therefore requires no additional rolling stock and no complex yards.
WINTER SNOW SCENE because snow will cover up poor details on odd lot buildings and rough terrain carving.
Terrain from carving blueboard applied to the bench and stabbing on cheaper model pines and simple knurled hardwood twigs (taken from bushes like azaleas and florist dried flowers)
Actual dirt glued over the whole scene.
Track with ballast.
Lay down lumber, boxes, piles of firewood some covered with tissue, etc...
Spray the whole layout with snow flocking leaving mud ruts drug in the dirt for roads and some mud on the side if hills. Clean the track.
Take your cheap buildings and spray the roofs and balconies.
Dirty up the cars and locomotove with charcoal and powder. Drop bits of winter white, talcum powder or baking soda on the car roofs.
Apply model figures, horses, a cow pen and a wagon or two.
Run train.
Your so so detailed first layout will look like it is much much more detailed than it is because the "details" are imagined under the snow.
Just like in real life, snow can cover a lot of the "ugliness." Great suggestion, very clever!
I've found buying used for everything is an awesome way to get started too! Unfortunately, I don't have a ton of room right now but I easily have 50+ steam & diesel locomotives, even a Bachmann Amtrak Acela, tons of track, tons of buildings (assembled and unassembled) and tons of transformers for well under $800!
Just curious, are these all your train sets, or did you get some of the footage from stores/museums?
0:14-1:00 are from model train shows, everything else in the video is made by yours truly.
thomasdotd so you’ve made a huge number of sets
I would use kitty litter if my hobby shop has no ballest
Scenery is hard:(
Hey man, awesome video! I’m planning an O-Gauge Railroad layout and some of this may help me in that field as well. Unrelated question, what’s that outro song you used? I really like it
What a bout hornby I have to!
What are the dimensions of the layout?
I have the pacific flyer set and the santa fe flyer set
I am about to give up on building a layout, at age 60 with the children out of the house
I have 116 Rolling Stock, 6 Freight Engines and 2 Switchers, most new in boxes that I purchased many years ago
(not counting my one Stream Engine I would give away (New in Box)
No one will be happy with a circle, the Bachman EZ Track Pack with 4 switches, 12 straights, 1 Termail, 20 turns
will cost you another $119.99 on sale ($219.00 retail)
Now you have the track you need to build something to start with
Back to my system, and I have all my Engines and Cars, but the cost to conver to Mag Couplers is very high
My 4X8 layout will cost me WHY
7 Switches at $20 each alone is $140
My samm layout will cost no less than $1,000 to get running for half a dozen cars
Man, for a 60 year old, id say a kindergarter can spell better
200 dollar railway but.. but thats impossible. We all know how expensive this hobby is
ebay and amazon have sets for under $100 easily
Buying a set around where I live (Canada) can be around $150-180 (CAD) on Amazon. The hobby store near me has some locomotives for $75, some damaged ones for less, and a whole whack of used rolling stock for between $5-15 each. Some used transformers are around $40. It's cheaper and honestly better to buy used, as if you end up fixing the issues (broken/missing pieces, wires needing to be replaced, etc.) you learn some valuable skills.
Of course sets are easy, that's what they're for, but not always the ideal or cheapest option depending on the situation.
Now I don't have enough space for a static layout, so I pack it up in sections afterward, so I don't know anything about the proper decorations. With that said, I'm not going to comment on that part.
Hope this potentially helps someone out! Newer is nicer and easiest, absolutely, but starting out is not always better, especially for learners.
Yeah this guy is kind of talking out of his ass
@@sleepdeep305watch the full video lol getting stuff used saves so much money
I live in America and I love model railways but personally I import all model railway items from England from hornby as I don’t like he American brand of model railway locos and rolling stock I’d prefer the British ones from hornby
chase x everest different strokes different folks. Same methods in the video apply to different brands
Is Hornby ho scale?
Hornby is OO gauge, which is the same as HO but british.
Griffin Ellis oh thank you
@@parkerwilliams7652 no problem.
Ho is American scale and OO scale is British but run one the samsize stracks.
The thumbnail I have the same train but the tender slants
My I started with the royal gorge passenger train set
Great video. I am a beginner. It took me 1 year to create my layout. Many of the pieces and tracks I inherited. Others I had purchase during the planning and execution of the layout. I love trains but for me it's the design and journey to create the layout. Many of the building I created myself and it was great fun. If you look on TH-cam under "designer77", you can see my layout. Thanks again.
But you can not use kitty litter if you have a cat.
GREAT LAND
10/10
This video inspired me to get bachmemn,Thanks!🚃🚅🚈🚂🚝🚄🚇🚆
my collection is worth a few hundred pounds
but i dont have the space for a layout
Still seems like a lot of money for people just to get started.
I often tell people who see my collection and want to get started to buy some cheap new locos but all the rest used at fairs and such.
You do need a bit of luck and you do need to know where to look but you might get some great bargains.
People might also get scared off when they see todays prices.
While $200 is certainly up there, if a kid or teenager were to show interest in the hobby, bare in mind the two things they'll most likely ask for or buy (such as a console or phone) are nowadays around $300-$500. There are spectacular model trains out there, upwards of $200 alone. But to just get started and be able to make an actual layout instead of painting a table green and working with a loop of track, I'm going to have to respectfully disagree by saying $200, while not ideal per say, is certainly a viable option considering the prices of what mainstream things people buy today. The prices are only going up in this hobby (sadly), so starting off just under the price of an O gauge starter set could be beneficial
@@thomasdotd500 I agree with you on the phones and consoles as options.
If you look at it that way it's certainly viable and admirable to create a project as this.
It's just a trend I see in the hobby that people might get discouraged at some of todays prices.
After all, you only need one phone but you can never have enough rolling stock :-)
Sad how expensive this is. I have 2 s scale engines with no track 🥺
great now if i can make i little train set then i can make my hole atic full with train tho i'll stick with UK train like Flying Scotsman
That wall plug exploded it or burnt out when I send power to run it just popped and made a pop noise and then started smoking
I own a old ho Santa Fe train layout I’m not done I’m making it bigger
What About 00?
That's the same scale
+thomasdotd nice layout it looks nice.
I've decided to make mine off of British culture.
Its triple the price here in Brazil
Its so sad Hattons and Modeltrainstuff have Ceased Business
Spread the word!
OwO cooooooooooooool
Me personally I like n scale trains close to the $120 range because it’s not to much and not to cheap where the quality sucks
N scale
vamos a bailar algo
Thanks for the nice video. Great ideas. I subscribed. If you like support me too.
HO
curt died
thomasdotd 😥
Instructions unclear, cat pooped on layout!
Raymond Leggs Did you put your layout on a table?
@@brightredmogul1912 I don't have a layout or trains yet lol, I used to though a LONG time ago. It was just a joke :-D
Y tf did you use dirty kitty litter and continue to pick up one of the turds!?!!?!?
Uh.. may wanna watch the video again buddy. I bought new kitty liter and what u see in the video is green foliage, gravel, and coal. Lol.
@@thomasdotd500 lmao it looked like duty sorry
ITS RAILWAY NOT RAILROAD IM BRITISH WE INVITED IT WE ARE CORRECT YOU ARE WRONG 😡😡😡😡😡😡😡
Lol calm down Beavis
Wow private joker its just a different pronounciaton