Santa Fe Trainmaster at N scale San Diego Model RR Museum
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The train looks alot more realistic at the speed shown in this video. If you want fast, buy a race car set.
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I love the the color variations in the ties and rail.... Is it hand laid?..if so awesome job thats the best part of the hobby for me, is the "not out of the box look" terrific video.
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I love this layout! Increase me the entusiasm for working more in my personal layout. N of course.
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Nice video, but I wish it was considerably longer.
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Awesome
I wish I had more stock and a bigger layout than my 3' oval
Maybe it's time for me to get serious about prototyping
thanks for the wonderful inspiring vid !
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Nice toys!!
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Dit is een wat oudere kit van Tamiya, op de markt gebracht in het begin van de jaren tachtig!! De detaillering is goed, vooral de ruwe structuur op de koepel. Minder is de afwerking van de luiken en de handgrepen!!!!
Just starting my Santa Fe N scale layout, its only 4ft x 2 ft as I'm short on space. This video has inspired me to get on with it. Can i ask what rolling stock you are using as they run very well and i need to get some box cars?
FPSrich 1 year ago
@FPSrich - Hi, the Santa Fe refrigerator cars you see in the video are Intermountain N scale Santa Fe reefers. Atlas and Micro-Trains and Fox Valley Models and BLMA and ExactRail and Athearn also make great freight cars. There is a lot good choices avail, you can't go wrong by sticking within the above list.
TangoDancer307 1 year ago
is that hand laid track?, Im just asking cause the ties and rail dont look commercialized. who ever did it did a real nice job on the colorization of it all...terrific video
bannanapancake 3 years ago
Hi, the San Diego Model Railroad Museum's N scale track is all handlaid code 40. Superb trackwork - real work of art by the club. If you are ever in San Diego, go to Balboa Park and check out all the layouts at the San Diego Model RR Museum :-).
TangoDancer307 3 years ago