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  • This layout has to be by far one of the BEST layouts I have ever seen. Double Contradulations dude.. You definitely have MAD Skills!!

  • Obviously a massive amount of work has produced a spectacular set of scenes... Congratulation on an excellent project... You motivate all modellers to "Take it to the Max."

  • @westportterminal Oh, Okay!

  • What Are The Purple Lines? 0:45

  • @emcamev

    I have no video camera, this is made with a Canon PowerShot A640. The chip can not work with the light from the LED, too much light I think.

  • A nicely inspired plot.

  • how do you build an engine from scratch???

  • @MultiHornguy

    from brass sheet, you can read it at NMRA Scale Rails, March 2010, Scratchbuilding a GE 25-tonner

  • I don't run mine very often. I'm still laying all my truck out. Any tips on keeping it clean so I can run my trains whenever I want?

  • How do you keep your track so clean? Your little engine seems to run very well.

  • @tillyb1989

    running trains :-)

  • i have a question what do you use for the grass and gravle under the tracks and for the roads

  • @MrBratkovics

    It's all from Woodland, ballast is buff medium

    and worked with some earth color with airbrush.

  • @MrBratkovics

    It's all from Woodland, ballast is buff medium

    and worked with some earth color with airbrush.

    Road is from plaster and painted.

  • whats with the blue lines

  • Hey will you PLEASE watch my new video just type in my username and look for any new videos PLEASE by the way NICE LAYOUT.

  • who makes the wire fencing?

    I like your layout a lot, good colouring, thats my weakness.

    getting road shading right is really hard, yours look convincing although real roads are a mix of shades and are rarely flat!!

  • @tpvalley

    Thank you for the kind words.

    The fencing was from Walthers, I think a manufacturer Jaegers Products.

  • the 25 ton switcher is the perfect touch to your layout , great job , your hard work was worth the outcome.

  • I love the small diesel trains! So much detail in such a little train!

  • I absolutly LOVE that critter, and your layout, great track plan! Bravo.

  • @Jerrysway I agree! The train has nice style!

  • nice layout!

  • where did u get that switcher eng

  • Fantastic. Great layout, great video work and moving at prototype speed, thank God.

  • yours is one of the best Model railroads in the world... I really wish that Allen Keller would do a video layout tour of yours. I would get a huge kick out of seeing it up on a bigger screen and idea of the system map for it. Would they really make that small little one go THAT far to get single hopper? wouldn't they just bring the 44 tonner out and not force so much of that little guy? just curious

  • i love your layout

  • @AARGENS13 ^^wierdo^^

  • @funnybone16 you would be stalking my comments faggot

  • @AARGENS13 you commented on my video so i looked at your account

  • @diecastdeluxe yepp

  • this is so so cool! great looking layout!

  • WOW! What a great layout! Please tell us the secret for your 25ton run so smooth.

    Even the real one shakes more than yours! :)) Sheers from Brazil! Stenio

  • @oinetS

    Scratch build with brass and BullAnt drive

    HowTo at Scale Rails March 2010

  • Very nice use of the early Indiana & Ohio paint scheme.  How much does this 25 tonner weight and how did you get the sound module in it?

    Very nice layout!

  • I really like this switcher want to sell it or can yo build one for me let me know it would be perfect for my paper mill RSVP Steve

  • very good

  • Very creatively designed layout. Brilliant street-running portion!

  • dirty track can blame the engine stalling

  • very nice

  • That little GE needs a "red ant" logo on it. The last part of the video answered my question of if it could handle more than one car and it shoved 4!

  • Man all I can say is beautiful layout and I love your little engine it reminds me of a ant pulling a loaf of bread awsome I love it keep em coming!

  • Nice Video! Wayyy to many on here that are just 'trains going around in circles'... it was fun to watch the operation session!

  • Nice loco. We have one in real life at the Hart of Dixe Railroad in Calera AL.

  • Very cool! 5*****!

  • Are all your locomotives the same road name.

  • Many engines have WT paint scheme. Look at my homepage, roster.

  • Yes, this way I did the videos. You see more at my homepage under "videos".

  • did you video tape this leaving your camera on a flat bed of another train?

  • great layout! great locomotive!!!Congratulation

  • Wow, that was fantastic! What an awesome little engine!

  • This was a joy to watch!!! KOOL!!!

  • excellent track work, i love the scratchbuilt ge-25 ton. I love the street running parts, also the 5%! grade ha! good job.

  • I'm still amazed that you got a decoder in there, yet alone a SOUND decoder! Well done!

  • Another beautifully done video! Love the Boston and Maine boxcar. Great work!

  • Nice layout! Really nice is the job you've done on that tiny switcher! It doesn't actually have sound does it??

  • This engine has an ESU Loksound micro. But you need a "shoehorn". :-)

  • I'm extremely impressed!

  • Do you know what the blue dashed line running up the screen came from? Nice video, nice railroad!

  • My camera doesn't manage the light. It's not a video camera.

  • prima, nice video, great job, Wolfgang!!!!

  • Really nice job!

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