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BUILDING N SCALE TRAIN SET

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Uploaded by on Sep 8, 2008

START TO FINISH, BUILDING A " N SCALE" TRAIN SET

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  • I used 3 types of track. Regular snap, Flex and "Kato" brand track. The Kato is nice and easy bute very costly. I do not recommed mixing Katoi track with regular track.

  • It cost plenty. My guess $2,000

  • n scale is the best

  • you got to teach me how to make this layout and did you use kato n scale sets

  • to make layout is just by chance and lots of time trying different loops etc. Used some Kato, but do not recommend combining with normal track. Use ALL or none (Kato) Kato is the best.

  • i am making a train set at the moment and u know the stuff you put under the track is that so it dose not make as much noise.

  • yes and for looks too but for reducing noise sure thing.

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  • how much did all that cost? looks real good :) nice job

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  • howw u make the layout with buildings and roads cars, tress?.

  • xcellent

  • @nickizxool HAHAHAHHAHAHAHAAHA

  • Nice layout, lots of action, too! Looks like you also included industry and other reasons for the railroad to exist. Overall, GREAT JOB! Judging by the speed your trains go around, you must have done a wonderful job on making sure the track & trucks are in great shape. Love the scenery, too. Cheers!

  • @wallyrussell Great Job! Amazing!! 

  • very nice work. i had one before it was donated without my knowledge. $500 worth

  • this is so boss

  • nice row of pinball machines!!!...

  • God, I'm crying... my old man died making an N-scale railroad as we'de always modelled N-Scale and he never got to finish it. nothing more to be said, but by god i'de wished i'd helped him finish it.

  • woodland scenics makes a nice, quiet foam roadbed... i install the WS stuff onto a grade-level substrate made of flexi-foam (from  micheal's craft stores) layered over blue wood-laminate floor-silencing foam (home depot/lowe's). the two substrates have different dampening characteristics and combined with the woodland scenics stuff make for a quiet-running bench, even if it's all foam. airbrush-applied urethane for ballast instead of a wet white glue solution helps keep things quiet, too.

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