ho model railroad layout update
Filed Under (HO Model Train) by admin on 19-08-2010
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HO Model Train Layout. One over and under figure eight mainline, one outside loop mainline and one trolley line. 4′ x 6′.
HO Scale 13″ Model Train Display Case With Wood Base
- Wood Base Includes An HO Track Section
- Inside dimensions: 13″ Long X 4″ high X 3″ wide
- Includes An HO Track Section Mounted On Oak Base
- Front Cover Dimensions: 13″ Long X 4″ High
- Front Cover Snaps in Place For a Seamless Dust Free Enclosure
HO Scale 13 Inch Display Case With Wood Base
Inside dimensions: 13″ Long X 4″ high X 3″ wide
Includes An HO Track Section Mounted On Oak Base
Front Cover Dimensions: 13″ Long X 4″ High
Front Cover Snaps in Place For a Seamless Dust Free Enclosure
Wood Base Includes An HO Track Section
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FANTASTIC VIDEO!!!!——-5*****
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station looks really like philly too
I like your train layout update. I thought it was cool that you made your buildings out of cardboard. Keep making more videos!!!
Very nice detail on the buildings! You definitely have something to be PROUD of there. Thank you for sharing!!!
iVE GOT THE WALTHERS CATALOG TO ITS ALSO IN A KIT WITH THE MILAWAKEE SHED
pretty nice layout. good graphicks
Nice video bud…bout time! Great update
Alright your back awesome
Nice, THANKS, always look forward to your next video.
Great layout! I was in HO for 30+ years, but switched to O because my eyesight changed.
My two small n scale layouts are in thre garage covered with a sheet. Hope to get them out at Christmas and work on them and make another video.
Very nice detail.
Hiya Dave, Thanks for the great update. I was wondering…What are you up to with the N scale layout(s) these days?
someday i would like to build a realistic layout with out breaking the bank. It will be of the Chesapeake and Ohio And DT&I
very nice update
great stuff and thanks
Nice lay-out. Interesting to have those monuments from Michigan in the background. Lots of details to keep the eyes busy. Nice high quality work, too! Good use of the space, but the anachronisms are a bit distracting. Good to see the trains running at a modest speed. All said–a very nice work! One of the better ones on YouTube!
what a wonderful setup I bet you are very proud you should be what inspiration
Very nice layout. At first glace I thought it was an N scale layout. Good job. I made a layout as well. Check it out if you wish. It’s on my You-Tube profile.
Very nice little layout, packed with goodies! i had to chuckle when I saw the big Uniroyal tire. I passed that every day on the way to work in Dearborn.
Great example of what a 4 X 6 layout can be. Very nice details and scenery, very nice track plan. And the camera work and shots are first rate, too. Among the best I’ve seen. Good job all around. Thanks.
Wow, awesome use of 4×6 space! I wish I had seen your video before getting as far as I have on my 4X8 as you have some great ideas for using little space without sacraficing detail and multi train operations!
this is VERY GOOD for a 4 X 6!!
that’s a nice little layout.