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  • At 4:44 what did you use between the rails and on the outsides just between the ashalt...? its like wood in real life..where can you get this for code 100 ho scale?

  • @DieselSmoke92 - We used thin strips of bass wood for the grade crossing. I don't remember the size unfortunately, our mainline is all Atlas code 83. The wood was cut to length, stained with weathering pigment, then glued down with medium CA.

  • @CaliforniaSouthern With somone sold these...

  • sweet speed bro..

  • i love HO scale intermodal trains, espacially 53 foot double stack. awesome job on the weathering too. i subbed.

  • Gotta love those double stacks/Stacktrain intermodals!

  • wher did you get the gevos? r they tower 55? willing to sell any? thanks-bnsf9842

  • awesome bnsf train love the gevos!!!-bnsf9842

  • love trains and Bill Frisell, "Where in the World" too !!!

  • Really good layout and operation. The mix of containers and speed give a realistic impression.

  • sick

  • how do you get more than one locomotive run at the same speed on the same track behind one another?

  • @fireman3272001us  DCC....

  • @fireman3272001us If they're DCC it's very simple and a matter of programming them to run together. If the system is analog DC, then like units will run together just fine (eg: 4 KATOs or 4MTHs, etc).

  • Looking Good Rob

  • Both the layout and the train is amazing!!!

  • Now that's how it's done!!!!!!!!!!

  • Love the loco consist as well as the stack cars. Almost entirely double stacked, I'm jealous.

  • Please make more. Your layout is amazing! Could you make a video of perhaps some trains running on the secondary lines like the single track that ran next to some of the mainline?

  • I absolutely love this layout! Fantastic job all around! Were the streets made from plaster of paris or water putty or something else?

  • The streets are made from a variety of materials depending on which member installed them. We have roads made from painted sheet styrene, colored drywall mud, and thin foam adhesive road material. I unfortunately can't remember the manufacturer of the foam road material seen at 4:45.

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