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Huge HO Scale Model Railroad Railway Layout – WFRV TV

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25 Responses to “Huge HO Scale Model Railroad Railway Layout – WFRV TV”

  1. fruckstrucks Says:

    Interesting …
    Interesting comments! I think the key is that model railroading is a lifetime hobby. You start slowly and accumulate equipment through the years. The buildings, scenery, and details are what a model railroad is about along with operating like the prototype. Yes there are some very expensive engines out there, but you don’t need to purchase that type of stuff to enjoy the hobby.

  2. KosaiAvonej Says:

    It’s true this …
    It’s true this stuff is expensive, the Canadian Pacific royal hudson I looked to find for an HO Scale layout I had planned was going to run me up 800 bucks.

  3. carbonfootprintmyass Says:

    i want one
    i want one

  4. LocalRailfan Says:

    Railroading is in …
    Railroading is in my blood too, Im 13 and I love all aspects of modern and past railroading. Your detail is amazing in this layout. I have some of the same rolling stock that you have. Great job on it

  5. Modeltrainguy Says:

    Cool story!
    Cool story!

  6. yuri5677 Says:

    are those hornby’s
    are those hornby’s

  7. TT1478 Says:

    love the close-ups, …
    love the close-ups, sound effects of the train, and details of the town as well. this video is really cool!!! please give us more vidoes and longer ones as well.

  8. pooper2000 Says:

    i’m 16 and ive got …
    i’m 16 and ive got my dads HO triang hornby set thats around 45 years old now and i have it running well-pretty standard layout but some minor mods-electrics run perfect and i also have a robuilt O gauge which was built between ww1 and ww2 that i am trying 2 get parts for.- can’t find anything in Australia

  9. michaelmohrmann Says:

    Ain’t no myth son, …
    Ain’t no myth son, model railroading IS expensive!

  10. pointmocker Says:

    it’s funny how this …
    it’s funny how this guys says he wants kids involved. We went to a show here in Milwaukee, and my boys would ask questions and each booth had a person that would say it’s too complicated to understand. Then they wonder why the hobby isn’t as strong.

  11. 4lex0akes Says:

    Wear a mic?
    Wear a mic?

  12. sort187 Says:

    J&D’s is AWESOME! …
    J&D’s is AWESOME! I bought a bunch of TankTrain cars from them. I was looking for a specific amount of cars, and after the bidding was over, I was able to buy more from them above and beyond what was offered on the auction. Yeah, I love the way they operate.

  13. cab711 Says:

    This is both …
    This is both awesome and Legen…wait for it…I hope none of you are lactose intolerant becasue the next word is dary!

  14. spinsandneedles Says:

    The structures look …
    The structures look excellent. Good job!

  15. NorfolkSouthern9708 Says:

    Holy crap, u …
    Holy crap, u regular people don’t get Model RAILROAD, not train set.

  16. thetrainguru Says:

    ya awsome
    ya awsome

  17. 2coolRyan Says:

    Really cool
    Really cool

  18. fruckstrucks Says:

    Dust really isn’t …
    Dust really isn’t too big of a problem. The room has a ceiling and nothing other than the layout and my workbench is in the basement. Anything dusty like sanding or cutting is done in the garage. As far as your set, it depend how much amperage your power pack puts out and what your locomotives draw. Most guys with a mid-level power pack can operate 3 units without problems. Most newer locos w/o sound draw less than 1 amp running. Good Luck!

  19. stationwagonfreak Says:

    I would imagine …
    I would imagine that dust would gather everywhere. Am i right? How would would a problem like that be taken care of?

    I also have another question. How many engines can I put on one set of track with one transformer?

  20. matkong1 Says:

    this is superb!
    this is superb!

  21. fruckstrucks Says:

    You never know …
    You never know where this hobby will lead. Like most things in life, you meet different people who inspire you and it can turn into something bigger than you thought. Tell your brother to keep modeling. There are so many ways to enjoy this hobby outside of building a big layout. Thanks for the cool comments!

  22. katiesayz33 Says:

    that’s huge! My …
    that’s huge! My brother’s really big into model trains but he’ll probably never do something thsi cool

  23. josephhoffman89 Says:

    i love these things …
    i love these things ive had my trains since i was 2 and loved them ever since

  24. rparker0 Says:

    Way to go! I am 58 …
    Way to go! I am 58 and have been working on my first layout. It’s a lot of work, but extremely rewarding!

  25. whoohaaXL Says:

    His layout is in …
    His layout is in the latest issue of Model Railroader

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