30 Rapid Fire Model Railroading Tips and Tricks

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  • @Trains-With-Shane
    @Trains-With-Shane Před rokem +9

    A tip i'd like to add is to lay out all your track and test it with your locomotive before you ever start putting your base scenery together. Just connect it all and test it on the bare benchwork first. This way if you find there is something that your locomotive doesn't negotiate right you can make changes before you have to worry about moving any scenery features.

  • @halrichard7518
    @halrichard7518 Před rokem +8

    As a beginner in model rail roading (starting layout construction in October) I appreciate the amount of information you mix in with enjoyment. I have learned a lot and gained the confidence to proceed. I continue to look forward to your videos. Thanks!

  • @twitch1965
    @twitch1965 Před rokem +1

    I love Number 30! Best advice

  • @JohnArcycle
    @JohnArcycle Před rokem +1

    I like number 30 the best. Thanks for all the advice.

  • @pacificcoastminiatures
    @pacificcoastminiatures Před 10 měsíci

    A cheap source for latex scenery paint is the mis-tint section of the paint store or big box store. I got a light brown and even a sky blue for my backdrop that way. 😊

  • @richardwest9054
    @richardwest9054 Před 5 měsíci

    Thanks for the confirmation that I am doing some things right!

  • @edwardaudet8367
    @edwardaudet8367 Před rokem +4

    Great video, your tips are just right for newbies and veterans of the hobby, we all stray away from the basics at times. Thanks Jimmy, all your videos are keepers. But this one tops them all.

  • @melkitson
    @melkitson Před rokem +1

    Another great one Jimmy. I particularly loved the final point. This is the most important one.

  • @Unfnation
    @Unfnation Před rokem

    Hi. Very new to this hobby and like a railroad, I am building those connections and memories with my grandchildren now that I am retired and have time. I've been lurking for about a month now, trying to get a grasp of it all. It's a lot of stuff, but as I understand it now, you need to know a bit and then, learn along the way. Found your channel a couple of weeks ago and I like this video most of all. So far. 30 tips, 8 minutes. Why isn't that a rule somewhere? Now I love the deep dive too, like in the Rasberry Pi Arduino stuff. Also very cool btw, but when it comes to bambo skewers for decoupling and how to make better trees, I need this.
    So, it's the age old "lets put a train under the tree and through the village" hook that got us this year. Now I know, just a nice simple train this year, Probably n guage, but now we start to buy rolling stock and track, control and start some modeling setup to make more scenery. Grandson number one loves running trains, Granddaughter number one, is gaga for the village people. (yes I just said that and it's correct). The other two grandsons are a bit short yet but I see already they have a mind for this. Plus those clever little fingers can get into just the tiniest spaces. (Which isn't exploitation) it's passing on a hobby by participation. lol
    My son is a lead programmer for a major gaming outfit and so, while I start with the Adruino programming, it's a Tom Sawyer whitewashing a fence gambit. Yes, the evilness of one's elder years, I know.
    Thanks for the tips!

  • @Evilminiature
    @Evilminiature Před rokem

    As a beginer i just fricking LOVE this channel! Hope you will have a great week! Greetings from Stockholm Sweden /Victor

  • @kenr86
    @kenr86 Před rokem

    Great advice. I have to give two thumbs up for SCARM - and I paid the $50 for the full version - that helps the guy who wrote it continue to work on it

  • @RDNTrains
    @RDNTrains Před rokem +2

    Great tips Jimmy! Now, just how many cups of coffee were downed in the making of this video? That was fast!

  • @Maurice00PA
    @Maurice00PA Před rokem

    Great tips, Jim! Thanks for sharing.

  • @TrainWork
    @TrainWork Před rokem +1

    Great tips, pretty much how I got to where I am. Again another great show. Operate on Operator 👍😀

  • @genejablonski9909
    @genejablonski9909 Před rokem +1

    A ton of great pointers ... thanks.

  • @bostonrobb1684
    @bostonrobb1684 Před rokem

    Great ideas, enjoyed watching. Have an awesome day jimmy.

  • @donaldlewis1836
    @donaldlewis1836 Před rokem

    Awesome Tips and Tricks. these apply to all railroaders!

  • @SD45-ET44AC
    @SD45-ET44AC Před rokem +1

    I’m a bit of a procrastinator & perfectionist with a side of OCD & ADD. I spent nearly 20 years stuck in the design phase and planned for a O gauge layout 13’ wide at the side and 23’ length. I discovered I liked building things and got sidetracked more than once getting my basement layout & wood shop constructed and when I finally started laying track I got hurt at work, ended up selling all my train stuff and only running trains on two 4’x8’ pieces of plywood, less than a dozen times; don’t be that person.

  • @thisisgeoman
    @thisisgeoman Před rokem

    Hey Jimmy, thankyou for the tips! Only 2 min’s in and I bought Rail Modeler Pro for my layoutdesign. I’m not sure what I want with the tracks, so this helps me a lot! So thanks again for the tip! Now I’m going to finish watching the video :-)

  • @oldgrumpyhunter
    @oldgrumpyhunter Před rokem +1

    I believe that #30 is the most important of all.

  • @stevecassy265
    @stevecassy265 Před rokem

    Hi from the U.K. What a snappy and helpful video ! I actually have G scale which is 45 mm gauge...the common gauge for garden railways. I can loose lay track on the pavers between the borders in our quite small but well planted garden.I store the track over winter. I also run the same G scale indoors ! We have a small home but my two layouts in effect have no footprint. The branch line terminus is located on top of a filing cabimet,a chest of drawers, IKEA bookcases and on a bespoke support( removeable) across the window in our box room which is only 9 feet by 7 feet. Currently I run Grizzly Flats and White Pass rolling stock. The track is at eye level as I sit at my desk in this small multi purpose ' Man Cave' cum office cum painting studio. The local handyman known to us as 'really useful Nigel' also constructed for me a continuous run which is located above the living room door and just below the ceiling. OK not the best viewing height but great fun to run as I do just now with a LGB Nuremburg tram set of two tram cars.Again...the continuos run has no footprint but alows this youngster aged 73 years and visiting children, mums and dads to see the trains or trams run. My only input really to modelling is to add scale people to the trams, coaches ( Durango and Silverton ), and trucks/ wagons/ obsevation coaches of the Grizzly Flats rairoad or the Austrian Stainz narrow gauge. The thing is....as you might well say....it's my layout(s) so I do as I please. I have fun and so do folk who visit. Best wishes from a U.K. railfan who happens to really love U.S.A railroading ! Best wishes and thank you.

  • @schadowolf
    @schadowolf Před rokem

    Great tips!

  • @billlinge4598
    @billlinge4598 Před rokem

    Nice summary!

  • @joeraderblackrockcentralrr

    Great tips as always

  • @keithneal3253
    @keithneal3253 Před rokem

    Very helpful. Thank you.

  • @jeffreyholmes4287
    @jeffreyholmes4287 Před rokem

    You really can’t read any of the names on the Patron scroll. It might be time to switch to a higher frame rate export so they run smoother or jump to fade in/out title cards instead. You’re just getting so popular 😝🤩🤓

  • @jerrysmith1929
    @jerrysmith1929 Před rokem

    The "++" has recently been dropped from DCC++EX name. The new, simplified designation of DCC-EX is much less a mouthful and helps distinguish the new version with a complete rewrite of the original coding. Thanks for your videos building this DIY command station. They gave me the confidence to venture forward and build my own.

  • @OTRWA
    @OTRWA Před rokem

    Agreed with designing track and layout...digital software and even a tape and paper will expose problems before you set it in concrete

  • @wilzdart
    @wilzdart Před rokem

    All great points, When building a layout you have to think ahead. I think you will agree scenery needs to be planed out because the star of the show is the train. one of my friends had to tear out a section because he wanted a scenery look that just did not have ample space. Great scenery takes a good layout to Great.

  • @4everdc302
    @4everdc302 Před rokem

    I was having a drink of coffee when you said op session. For a 1/10 of a second I thought you said obsession🤣 I thought there was some real help coming with that🤪

  • @UFO4X
    @UFO4X Před rokem

    Hey! Great video! You’ve hit on some very important and noteworthy points here! Unfortunately for me, CZcams wasn’t here when I did my first layout. Now for the question! I am laying down extruded foam insulation board for my sub roadbed. I noticed you waited until you laid your track to paint it. I wanted to completely paint it with flat latex paint, before I lay down any track. Would the paint cause issues with the cork roadbed sticking properly? Just curious.

  • @ryans413
    @ryans413 Před rokem

    Here’s a tip when first starting out buy some ez track and lay it out on the floor and make a design of track you like for your space then buy the buildings and props you wanna use and just place them on the floor in areas you like around the track. This will give you a visual look at how everything will look before you tackle the bench work and start building things.

  • @qwincyq6412
    @qwincyq6412 Před rokem

    My layout is 4x12 from an Atlas track planning book (Scarm wasn’t available) and when I had to move the movers just shuddered when they looked at it! I had to cut it in half and I’m still debugging turnout connections etc. it’s free standing but if doing it again I’d go shelf around the wall. Maybe I can expand it like that as it didn’t turn out like the one in the book.

  • @HolyOrangeJuice
    @HolyOrangeJuice Před rokem

    N scale can fit so much in a tight area but I do HO. I've thought about going N but can't convince myself. Always loved the size of HO. Unfortunately can't fit a basic HO layout anywhere. I could if I was N scale...

    • @joshuariddensdale2126
      @joshuariddensdale2126 Před rokem

      I have a similar problem. As much as I love HO, I don't really have the room to run them. But N scale doesn't really appeal to me. Not that I wouldn't be open to the idea of running N, but I've always been a HO person.

  • @darkstone_official_2427
    @darkstone_official_2427 Před 6 měsíci

    One problem I'm having that doesn't seem to bother anyone else is my use of SCARM and the lack of parallel tracking that I can place down.
    There's no easy way for me to make parallel tracks perfectly every time (or as close to perfect as possible). I also have very little self confidence and would like to avoid using as much flex track as possible even though I know it's like the one and only savior for model railroaders. I'd like my set to be as 'piece by piece' as possible until I'm forced to use flex track.
    Some basic things I need to know is roughly how far apart the tracks need to be for a uniform look/feel. I've heard everything from 1-2 inches and like 3 on curves or something like that but nothing concrete. Also there's too many brands to choose from, like way too many. I'd like to know which ones work best or best TOGETHER so I might be able to combine two brands to get that layout that I'm after.
    Ideally I was thinking a 3 track mainline because I'm really into Thomas and have a few trains at my disposal right now, but even though I can fit 3 tracks on my table going back and forth on both sides, I don't think that's necessary. I can just have 3 tracks on the main inner loop where I'll be controlling and observing the trains and then have the middle track split off into the 2 outside tracks via a Y switch so I not only have a passing track, but also a runaround if I need to.

  • @kevinmcginn1123
    @kevinmcginn1123 Před rokem

    I am looking into getting into ho scale railroad. I am interested in late 1800 Era trains especially those in the western US in that time frame. Can someone point me to where I can figure out the type of cars a specific engine would typically haul. I like the 2-8-0 UP consolidation but I am lost as to match that to rolling stock

  • @TheSuperStarCarWash
    @TheSuperStarCarWash Před rokem

    Designing a layout is for psychopaths you are totally wrong!!!