This might be my favorite O Gauge medium-sized layout I've ever seen. Really takes advantage of the space and brings it up from being a flat 2D set of track!
Hello Paul, I really enjoyed the tour of your platform. You did a fantastic job on creating a beautiful railroad. The kids must play for hours with the trains. Thanks for sharing! Frank👍
Hi Paul . Hey, i thank you very much for your reply , i really appreciated ,your a real gentlemen . Have a nice end of day dear friend . Again , your layout is beautifull . We have the best hobby in the world . Cheers .
You have a really good looking layout! Thanks for including the track plan! I must day I am a bit confused about the left up section, but I like the way it folds out of the way.
Great video I am getting back into model trains after quite a few years and I just got a Lion chief set to start with and I am excited to get going again. Your layout gave me some great ideas.
Your layout is excellent and help get out of that 2D thinking and go to 3D look. I like the software your using doesn’t seem overly complicated. I enjoyed watching it and gave me quite a few new ideas. Looking very good Lou Albertini!!!!
New subscriber here, Paul. You've a truly masterful job in perfecting your modelling techniques to produce a magnificent layout! So many options for running and simple direct operation. Not that it was easy to accomplish, but the result is a pleasure to watch.
I just saw your video on spray foam. I wanted to say you should try spraying the great stuff without the long plastic tip. Shake well of course, and just press the 1" tip to the side. It will spray like rattle can paint. It will stick very well and be thinner, more controllable, and less tube like. My dad loved the organ, I got my name from Peter Slak and Lorin Whitney. I played a sax in school.
Very Nice, I am planning a retro Lionel layout for the garage and appreciate you sharing your go-to tools and techniques. BTW, nice backdrops, where did you get them?
Backdrops were from a website under that name. You can select multiple versions and also piece them together to mix between. The music was from stock unlicensed source my daughter found
The area with the lift bridge and walk in helps a lot. From there I can reach most areas of the layout. I also have some areas I know I can walk on if I need to. That is the nice thing about using the asphalt patch for roads. It is durable and flexible.
The program I used is called SCARM (Simple Computer Railway Modeller) Very user friendly. It is also nice because you can use track and switches by brand so what you do is exactly what you want and need to order.
Great looking layout! Your approach to wiring is ingenious. It appears to me the layout is not very tall. Is this for the benefit of children? Have you found you wish it were a bit taller? You look like a 72 inch perhaps taller fellow, and have you had to go below layout level for wiring fixes/changes?
Yeah, I went for 32” for both the view for kids plus more ease to lean out over to reach stuff. The passage I made with the lifting bridge helps too. The height just allows me to crawl on my knees underneath. As for wiring, I wish I had run more multi strand wire cables in advance of everything. That would have really helped keep things cleaner underneath.
Thanks for the prompt reply. I am 78 and I really do not want to be on my knees more than absolutely necessary! Lionel on its great display layouts made use of bus wires. It do not think they were stranded, but in the last layout I built--back in the 60's--I used stranded extension cord wire. No voltage drops ever!
Never too old to play with Trains😃. Besides wiring and the technical stuff, I really enjoyed experimenting with scenery. The spray foam like Great Stuff changed everything for me. I plan to do a separate video on trying different types and techniques anyone can do to get really realistic features.
Paul what is the height of your layout. Reason I ask is I noticed you have a backdrop and above is shelves for trains. I also would like to ask what kind of track are you using?
Hi David. My layout is 32” high. Did this for both reach over and for kids. The scenery behind I found on the internet. Really nice options there. I think the height of that was 36”. I used Gargraves track for everything.
Hi to you . I have a question ? I see that your transformers are lionel CW80 tipe as (chopped sine wave ) so, is it your locomotives run great without any problems with thoses two CW80 transformers ? You have a nice layout and thank's in advance . Cheers .
Sorry for not getting back to you. I have not been on YT for a while. The transformers work really well I use the exclusively for the locomotives and have a 3rd one to run the switches and some other accessories. I still put both the Lionel in Phase which means all the grounds are connected to each other.
Hey, any chance you can change your video on the use of spray foam for scenery to a standard TH-cam video instead of TH-cam for Kids video? I'd like to save it to my group of model railroad scenery videos but YT doesn't allow that for YT for Kids videos. Thanks!
This might be my favorite O Gauge medium-sized layout I've ever seen. Really takes advantage of the space and brings it up from being a flat 2D set of track!
Hello Paul, I really enjoyed the tour of your platform. You did a fantastic job on creating a beautiful railroad. The kids must play for hours with the trains. Thanks for sharing! Frank👍
Hi Paul . Hey, i thank you very much for your reply , i really appreciated ,your a real gentlemen . Have a nice end of day dear friend . Again , your layout is beautifull . We have the best hobby in the world . Cheers .
I love the layout and your tips in building it. Very helpful and an enjoyable podcast. Thanks.
Really lovely layout and very well done,it looks fantastic ! Greetings from Portsmouth England 🏴
Nice layout and nice presentation. Thanks for posting. Looks like a great amount of fun
Great vidio, nice tour of the layout... Thanks for the morning coffee...
Excellent video….great job on the layout!!!!
You have a really good looking layout! Thanks for including the track plan! I must day I am a bit confused about the left up section, but I like the way it folds out of the way.
Incredible project and very inspirational. Thank you for sharing!
Great video I am getting back into model trains after quite a few years and I just got a Lion chief set to start with and I am excited to get going again. Your layout gave me some great ideas.
Well done - Excellent layout! Look forward to more videos!!
Great info thanks for the video! Beautiful layout
Beautiful layout! The scenic detail is impeccable sir!
the street cutting with a plunge cutter is a tip i like. i still havent used one but it seems revolutionary.
Your layout is excellent and help get out of that 2D thinking and go to 3D look. I like the software your using doesn’t seem overly complicated. I enjoyed watching it and gave me quite a few new ideas. Looking very good Lou Albertini!!!!
Wonderful works and much patience and well detailed
Beautiful Layout.
Very nice thank you for sharing
Nice layout and I know it is fun to operate. I like the LED lighting system which gives it a whole new look. Nice SOUND TRACK too. 03/28/2023
Looks great! Would love to have something like this myself one day. Seems like a ton of fun.
New subscriber here, Paul. You've a truly masterful job in perfecting your modelling techniques to produce a magnificent layout! So many options for running and simple direct operation. Not that it was easy to accomplish, but the result is a pleasure to watch.
Thanks Tom. I found some pretty nice landscaping tricks I will share in a future video
Well done! 👍👍
Great layout love the jazz piano
I just saw your video on spray foam. I wanted to say you should try spraying the great stuff without the long plastic tip. Shake well of course, and just press the 1" tip to the side. It will spray like rattle can paint. It will stick very well and be thinner, more controllable, and less tube like. My dad loved the organ, I got my name from Peter Slak and Lorin Whitney. I played a sax in school.
Great job. It’s giving me some good ideas thanks!
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Very Nice Layout and music!!!
Great job!
OMG,Amazing ,thx so much!!!
Very Nice, I am planning a retro Lionel layout for the garage and appreciate you sharing your go-to tools and techniques. BTW, nice backdrops, where did you get them?
Backdrops were from a website under that name. You can select multiple versions and also piece them together to mix between.
The music was from stock unlicensed source my daughter found
BTW, I'm SL and have Ludwig Drums and a Bach trumpet.
really nice layout!
Nice looking layout
good loking stuff fun see and we might see more as do it
Nice looking layout. How do you get to the trains on the shelf above the layout?
The area with the lift bridge and walk in helps a lot. From there I can reach most areas of the layout. I also have some areas I know I can walk on if I need to. That is the nice thing about using the asphalt patch for roads. It is durable and flexible.
I helps to have the drawbridge to walk into the layout.
Nice layout for BIG STEAM, and then some..
What is the music from? I’m assuming it’s a licensed song
you could share the layout size ? 4' x 8' or whatever ? It would be appreciated, thanks
The layout is 7x16. That allows for the best radius track on the outside.
whats that 3d layout system designer program?
The program I used is called SCARM (Simple Computer Railway Modeller) Very user friendly. It is also nice because you can use track and switches by brand so what you do is exactly what you want and need to order.
Wow wow wow
Great looking layout! Your approach to wiring is ingenious. It appears to me the layout is not very tall. Is this for the benefit of children? Have you found you wish it were a bit taller? You look like a 72 inch perhaps taller fellow, and have you had to go below layout level for wiring fixes/changes?
Yeah, I went for 32” for both the view for kids plus more ease to lean out over to reach stuff. The passage I made with the lifting bridge helps too. The height just allows me to crawl on my knees underneath. As for wiring, I wish I had run more multi strand wire cables in advance of everything. That would have really helped keep things cleaner underneath.
Thanks for the prompt reply. I am 78 and I really do not want to be on my knees more than absolutely necessary! Lionel on its great display layouts made use of bus wires. It do not think they were stranded, but in the last layout I built--back in the 60's--I used stranded extension cord wire. No voltage drops ever!
Never too old to play with Trains😃. Besides wiring and the technical stuff, I really enjoyed experimenting with scenery. The spray foam like Great Stuff changed everything for me. I plan to do a separate video on trying different types and techniques anyone can do to get really realistic features.
@@paulsteinweg The scenery, in my view is the physical artistry of the hobby.
Paul what is the height of your layout. Reason I ask is I noticed you have a backdrop and above is shelves for trains. I also would like to ask what kind of track are you using?
Hi David. My layout is 32” high. Did this for both reach over and for kids. The scenery behind I found on the internet. Really nice options there. I think the height of that was 36”.
I used Gargraves track for everything.
@paulsteinweg thank you so much I'm using atlas but may lower to 36.
Just starting build I have two 12x8 tables putting them together.
Ease of access will be important once you start adding scenery. You will see I created a walkway and lift bridge to get better access.
Hi to you . I have a question ? I see that your transformers are lionel CW80 tipe as (chopped sine wave ) so, is it your locomotives run great
without any problems with thoses two CW80 transformers ? You have a nice layout and thank's in advance . Cheers .
Sorry for not getting back to you. I have not been on YT for a while. The transformers work really well I use the exclusively for the locomotives and have a 3rd one to run the switches and some other accessories. I still put both the Lionel in Phase which means all the grounds are connected to each other.
Hey, any chance you can change your video on the use of spray foam for scenery to a standard TH-cam video instead of TH-cam for Kids video? I'd like to save it to my group of model railroad scenery videos but YT doesn't allow that for YT for Kids videos. Thanks!
Thanks for the note. Let me check into that. I was unaware.
I spy lots of Menards... nice
Yeah. Menards is getting better. I have not found a way yet to dim the lighting. Too bright.
Rather hear the trains rather than the music. Had to mute the sound. Nice layout though.
Thanks for the feedback. I want to get a mic so I can direct the sound better. That is just the intro. I will do more train sounds on next video
Did the video but seemed to drag on for some reason. Just my opinion
I agree. This more of a total overview. I plan to go back and do shorter more detailed videos on selected parts. Thanks.
If you are going to pan, you should, at least, choose a faster FPS camera. Very bad.
Thanks for your comment. Can you explain the issue to me about Pan.
Even your not reply to my question i thank you anyway .