Very interesting Mike, I presume the total running length is 32 feet - a substantial layout. I'm impressed that one little engine can easily pull such a large number of wagons 😍
Hello from the East Riding of Yorkshire. Just watched your latest video and I have to say that's a great idea for an N gauge layout. Well done and keep safe. 👍🚂.
FT 8900R? I’m a licensed ham in the US …. ICOM 2730A (2m/70cm) and FT 60 handheld. Liking the shelf layout …. you guys certainly know how to make the most of any real estate available to you. 😊
Nice idea. I've seen a few model railroads run layouts like that. One thought about the prints: have you looking into selling the files rather than prints? It's what I'm doing with my Z & N scale models. Can't wait to see how the micro N is coming along!
Yet another great layout idea. I'm oo gauge and I do like the odd BNF train going around I have a couple of FNA flask wagons but I do like the look of the larger wagons so I'd probably be interested
Nice little project and these cars look good. The containers seem a bit out of proprtion though but that might also be the colours. Still, you get plenty for a good price this way. They can be really expensive. You thought of insulation but I wonder how many people really think about that when they plan to build a layout in a shed. It takes quite a lot of planning if you do anything more than just store tools in it.
Hi Mike and Doug! I like that a lot it looks really good running round the top there. £500 for a baseboard ? All I did when I started out was put a couple of flooring sheets on a old dinning room table,I then added more sheets to the outside walls of a spare bedroom,that cost about a fifth of £500 😂😂
I reckon Doug has been watching my channel...😂🎉 Good to see someone else trying it, Its amazing what you can do with that space, but getting levels for the track is an absolute nightmare. Side to side and back to front. Plus now im onto scenics its getting harder due to lack of room for modelling.
@@BudgetModelRailways me to...! But I found my cabin was all sorts of wobbly 😂 it was the front to back that I completely missed when building, I didn't appreciate that track needs to be 95% flat to work. I put it down to a steep learning curve being my first attempt. Still I'm happy with it and I much prefer it than my small roundy roundy. Thanks for the great content as usual 👍
Nice one. I have often thought of having a track running at picture rail height in the house, but, for some reason, my wife doesn't agree! ;-)
Strange that lol
@@BudgetModelRailways…
I had to BUILD an 8’x12’ shed to make my layout
Very interesting Mike, I presume the total running length is 32 feet - a substantial layout. I'm impressed that one little engine can easily pull such a large number of wagons 😍
Hello from the East Riding of Yorkshire. Just watched your latest video and I have to say that's a great idea for an N gauge layout. Well done and keep safe. 👍🚂.
@@martinhall60 many thanks
I am also from East Riding of Yorkshire (Routh) any decent local clubs ?
FT 8900R? I’m a licensed ham in the US …. ICOM 2730A (2m/70cm) and FT 60 handheld.
Liking the shelf layout …. you guys certainly know how to make the most of any real estate available to you. 😊
Likewise. I spotted the box too. I’m licensed here in the UK G0RXA
@@G0RXA I’m K3DEX …. Nebraska, U.S.A.
Nice idea. I've seen a few model railroads run layouts like that. One thought about the prints: have you looking into selling the files rather than prints? It's what I'm doing with my Z & N scale models. Can't wait to see how the micro N is coming along!
Thanks for the video Mike great idea here, Doug how much are your containers please!!😎🚂🚃🚃🚃🇬🇧
Looking great well done lads I'll spread the word to family and friends around new Zealand no problem cheers from your kiwi mate
Great thanks
“Grown disrespectfully taller” 😂😂😂. I think I’ll be borrowing that phrase…
@@gregmacdonald927 kids these days, we had the decency not to out grow our parents lol
Really like this idea. I left a comment on that Hornby £500 video recommending your channel. All the best Anthony.
Saw that, thanks for the support
Love the Class 68! I'd definitely be interested in those 3d printed container wagons!
Hello,what a smart layout, even though it's a big circle it is still enjoyable to watch,and keeps locos bedded in.great video.
Thanks
Looking good so far, i would love too see some container wagons, id buy 10 or 15 depending if the price is right. Im after some of them.
Yet another great layout idea. I'm oo gauge and I do like the odd BNF train going around I have a couple of FNA flask wagons but I do like the look of the larger wagons so I'd probably be interested
Brilliant! Goes to show there’s always room for a layout!
Nice little project and these cars look good.
The containers seem a bit out of proprtion though but that might also be the colours.
Still, you get plenty for a good price this way.
They can be really expensive.
You thought of insulation but I wonder how many people really think about that when they plan to build a layout in a shed.
It takes quite a lot of planning if you do anything more than just store tools in it.
@@edgein7892 yeah you need to insulate walls, floor and ceiling
Hi Mike and Doug! I like that a lot it looks really good running round the top there.
£500 for a baseboard ? All I did when I started out was put a couple of flooring sheets on a old dinning room table,I then added more sheets to the outside walls of a spare bedroom,that cost about a fifth of £500 😂😂
I reckon Doug has been watching my channel...😂🎉 Good to see someone else trying it, Its amazing what you can do with that space, but getting levels for the track is an absolute nightmare. Side to side and back to front. Plus now im onto scenics its getting harder due to lack of room for modelling.
@@_RandomPea we just used a spirit level
@@BudgetModelRailways me to...! But I found my cabin was all sorts of wobbly 😂 it was the front to back that I completely missed when building, I didn't appreciate that track needs to be 95% flat to work. I put it down to a steep learning curve being my first attempt. Still I'm happy with it and I much prefer it than my small roundy roundy. Thanks for the great content as usual 👍
Oh wow, I never knew how much cheaper brackets are from Screwfix compared to Wickes or B&Q! My garden shelf-railway is about to get a major upgrade!
We were gobsmacked how much cheaper screwfix can be
you really do be putting trains wherever you can fit them - I would do the same but i think my wife would kill me . . . :P
Love the great long trains!😊👍
@@GregPotter-ln4pl thanks bro, we finally got somewhere we can run them
Great to see! Good work guys!
Thanks mate
What a good idea. ... waiting for the first "we've added some extra width and ..." video lol
@@mikehebdentrains lol, so true, you got us there
Nice one doing a shelf layout like it👍
I'd like some of them container wagons.
nice layout keep up the good vids thanks for the vid you do on channel
Had hoped Doug would drag you back to our beloved 00
Doug is the main N gauge fan lol
Such a good idea.
@@kenshores9900 thanks
Hello Doug...