Currently I prefer N because it allows me to do more in a smaller space. If I did the mountain scene you see in the video it would be over 22 feet long and 5 feet deep. The room itself is roughly L shaped
I have a couple of videos on the lift out bridge subject. You can get to them on my channel page or just do a search on "building a liftout bridge" in the Youtube search box.
thats immense
ELLIOTEASTWICK 1 year ago
When are you going to rebalast the track in front of that tunnle in front of the inthechange.
P.S. can you say my you tube name on your next video , how old are your kids.
Drummerguy341 2 years ago
When I get the basic ground cover in place.
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thebige61 2 years ago
I have that same SF train cooleos.
Drummerguy341 2 years ago
I have that same cat.
Drummerguy341 2 years ago
do you prefer n scale over ho?
looks great 5 stars:)
what are the room dimensions? 9X12 etc?
psychodelicdragon 2 years ago
Currently I prefer N because it allows me to do more in a smaller space. If I did the mountain scene you see in the video it would be over 22 feet long and 5 feet deep. The room itself is roughly L shaped
12X 24 X 18.
thebige61 2 years ago
thanks for posting this
colinroxanduknowit 2 years ago
thank you it looks cool
trainboy414 2 years ago
If you come across a wireless webcam, that will make for interesting videos!
Btw, how does one enter the room? Is there a pullout section and if so, could you do (or have you already done?) an overview?
ModelManTom 2 years ago
I have a couple of videos on the lift out bridge subject. You can get to them on my channel page or just do a search on "building a liftout bridge" in the Youtube search box.
thebige61 2 years ago
thanks for the tour. looks great.
bigrock403 2 years ago
Very Smart idea lol.I actually have the one on the left.Anyway good Ideas and great Vid
-Jabari
Jabbajawz4life 2 years ago
were sorry this vid is no longer available
psychodelicdragon 2 years ago
Try it now...
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thebige61 2 years ago