I like G scale trains but all I have are trains smaller than G scale. Your trains are so big and cool. Also I love the one video when you ran some of the trains in the snow that awesome!
My advice is to always put the black track clips in when building a G-scale layout. If you don't, the motion of the trains on the track over time could cause the sections of track to wiggle and move away from each other. Just a small gap between two pieces of track can be enough to knock a wheel off the track or maybe even lead to a derailment. The tracks could even wiggle far enough apart to stop the electrical connection between the tracks. I get a lot of comments from people who are surprised that I can do such long runs of track with power connected to the track at just one point on the layout. Well, one of the reasons I can get away with doing that is because I go to the trouble of using those black track clips! It helps maintain the electrical connection between each section of track.
good idea to get the neighbor kids involved. For one, maybe you can move to more of a 'project manager' role and you could have them do a lot of the 'on the knees' work involved in setting it all up and breaking it down, and of course you can impart your wisdom on the gauges, tracks, electrical system, etc. There's actually a railroading merit badge for scouting that you could probably help with (if there are any scouts in your area).
What is the longest train you ran ? My neighbor has an outdoor layout. HO scale. His longest freight train was 23 freight cars. Longest passenger train was 9 cars. My neighbor and I bonded over trains. My wife, his wife, their 2 daughters all bonded over gardening and plants.
Roughly 350 feet of track to go once around the cement path. So, at about $8 per foot of track, that's $2,800 worth of track to have one set of tracks go around the path... $5,600 for two tracks... $8,400 for three.
Quite a few are, and a few aren't. To see a list that shows which ones are and which ones aren't, go to jimzim.net/ModelTrains.html and scroll almost all the way to the bottom of the page where you'll see the details on every train in my collection.
One steam engine is better than none. Remember that some trees grow up to be taller than others. While your drone is still in one piece, I'd put it to bed for good if I were you. You might not be so lucky next time.
Luckily, the drone survived this crash without any damage. I didn't even have to replace the propellers. But if I do ever have a crash that totally breaks the drone, it's the perfect excuse to upgrade to a newer, better drone.
Your videos have entertained my kids last 6+ years. Glad to see this channel is still alive with the sounds and sights of trains
Thanks for sharing! Great trains & plants. Awesome the kids got to play! Best wishes from Pensacola.
This is the video I’ve always wanted to see! This is outstanding! Love this! Great video Jim!
His videos never fail to put a smile on my face
Great ending!
The hobo union approves of this video...❤❤❤😊😊😊
That’s just cute I like that
Legend is back
I do like the Santa Fe, super chief.
Great video
3:20 the dog is so cute
I like G scale trains but all I have are trains smaller than G scale. Your trains are so big and cool. Also I love the one video when you ran some of the trains in the snow that awesome!
Trains and yard look great! That's some real commitment to put the little black connector clips between all the track segments 😄
My advice is to always put the black track clips in when building a G-scale layout. If you don't, the motion of the trains on the track over time could cause the sections of track to wiggle and move away from each other. Just a small gap between two pieces of track can be enough to knock a wheel off the track or maybe even lead to a derailment. The tracks could even wiggle far enough apart to stop the electrical connection between the tracks.
I get a lot of comments from people who are surprised that I can do such long runs of track with power connected to the track at just one point on the layout. Well, one of the reasons I can get away with doing that is because I go to the trouble of using those black track clips! It helps maintain the electrical connection between each section of track.
@@JimZim A lot of work for sure! Thanks for the reply and well done on another enjoyable video.
good idea to get the neighbor kids involved. For one, maybe you can move to more of a 'project manager' role and you could have them do a lot of the 'on the knees' work involved in setting it all up and breaking it down, and of course you can impart your wisdom on the gauges, tracks, electrical system, etc. There's actually a railroading merit badge for scouting that you could probably help with (if there are any scouts in your area).
Enjoyed the video!
Cool Jim Zim I like it
Wow, you have a cool backyard, it looks like a tree nursery.
Nice video!
I like the dash 8 amtrak
In the future you should get the Amtrak 50th anniversary heritage locomotives and use them with your Amtrak passenger cars
You should try finding an F40PH to run if you can. It would probably be a great addition to your collection
The camera changes everything
I wish I was your neighbor 😢
What is the longest train you ran ?
My neighbor has an outdoor layout. HO scale. His longest freight train was 23 freight cars.
Longest passenger train was 9 cars.
My neighbor and I bonded over trains. My wife, his wife, their 2 daughters all bonded over gardening and plants.
How many feet of track is that to go all the way around your back yard? Cool set up
Roughly 350 feet of track to go once around the cement path. So, at about $8 per foot of track, that's $2,800 worth of track to have one set of tracks go around the path... $5,600 for two tracks... $8,400 for three.
@ yes its not cheap 😬
Expensive hobby but well
Worth it & lots of fun
I used to watch your videos when I was little. Also, are your model trains DCC?
Quite a few are, and a few aren't. To see a list that shows which ones are and which ones aren't, go to jimzim.net/ModelTrains.html and scroll almost all the way to the bottom of the page where you'll see the details on every train in my collection.
Isn’t it awesome? 🤩
how old are you now jim zim?
Do you have a dummy A unit to go with the Super Chief?
I do not. Just the dummy B unit.
Soy de México quiero el Toby
Have you seen I love toy trains
Y el Santa Fe
One steam engine is better than none. Remember that some trees grow up to be taller than others. While your drone is still in one piece, I'd put it to bed for good if I were you. You might not be so lucky next time.
Luckily, the drone survived this crash without any damage. I didn't even have to replace the propellers. But if I do ever have a crash that totally breaks the drone, it's the perfect excuse to upgrade to a newer, better drone.
I’m first
Vendeme uno