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  • čas přidán 27. 04. 2023
  • Scenic Ridge project started in November 2022. Expanded the layout to 4X8 with two additional mainlines running around the entire layout with Kato track and Kato controlled turnouts. In this video I showcase the main build from start to finish with some shorter videos included of trains running.
    The Scenic Ridge was a great project and overall very happy with the results. Was also given inspiration along the way from @DeansNScaleTrains & @PaulsRailRoad These two channels are highly recommended if you are building your own Scenic Ridge!! Thanks Paul & Dean for your channels, guidance and inspiration!

Komentáře • 37

  • @didierwatson6284
    @didierwatson6284 Před 7 měsíci +3

    That came out really nice. I like how you added to it to make it a larger layout. Great job!!

  • @MrMLBson09
    @MrMLBson09 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Godzilla was a nice touch. Great expanded Scenic Ridge

  • @garychestnut6380
    @garychestnut6380 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Great job!

  • @flagman515
    @flagman515 Před rokem +2

    Very nice Cory! You put a lot of action into a small space. I like the way you put the mine in on
    the hillside. Now, run them trains!

  • @greendiode5522
    @greendiode5522 Před 9 měsíci +2

    Fabulous! I’m seriously considering this kit your video makes my decision easier thanks for sharing!

  • @_apf12_
    @_apf12_ Před 6 měsíci +1

    Love that Blue Comet! I have the same one!❤😂😊

  • @byecracky8908
    @byecracky8908 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Awesome! Just starting my N scale build, was at a loss on how to start the layout, I knew what I wanted just not how to design it, came across Woodland Scenic's Ridge layout and that was it! gives me a base to start and expand my layout, going to watch you build videos, your doing a great job!

  • @bradf3449
    @bradf3449 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Great layout. I'm not the only one that planned for a dinosaur or two, but Godzilla! I really like being able to run multiple trains. I definitely want that on the layout I am planning. I am still building the benchwork. Had to take a couple of weeks off for surgery on my hand, but the stitches come out tomorrow. Great job.

  • @danieldepalmasneighborhood826
    @danieldepalmasneighborhood826 Před měsícem +1

    Hi. This is Daniel. What type of command controller did you used to control of how you run the trains like the speed on your layout? Great Job!

    • @corydevlin988
      @corydevlin988  Před měsícem

      NCE power cab, it's dcc controlled, so it's nice to be able to run trains individually. Easy to program too, great controller!

  • @danieldepalmasneighborhood826

    Hi. This is Daniel again. I have another question. How did you even wire the kato unit rack n scale track together on the woodland scenics Scenic Ridge layout? Again Great Job!

    • @corydevlin988
      @corydevlin988  Před měsícem

      I used this katousa.com/track-plans-scenic-ridge/ to gather up what I needed to buy to build the scenic Ridge. This about 98% correct, there were a couple of spots I remember that needed different sizes however this will get you really close if you are building the Scenic Ridge and want to use Kato instead of the Atlas track package.
      As far as the additional track I added for the main line double track going around I played around with different radius curves until pieces lined up and I was happy.
      For wiring, I followed used the KATO power feeders at all 'turn out' points, so power was routed to every available track. I should have added more power feeders with the big double loop / track around the outside. Since I didn't I have some slight power drops at points around the Scenic Ridge.
      You will need lots of these if you plan to add / expand the Scenic Ridge as I did.
      www.amazon.com/Kato-KAT24818-Terminal-UniJoiner-Leads/dp/B0003K2U64/ref=asc_df_B0003K2U64/?tag=hyprod-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=693416028146&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=11589333477449437228&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9021527&hvtargid=pla-441001244768&psc=1&mcid=d83529c96c473a42a4cc7ce26541d524&gad_source=1
      And these to chain all the track power back to your controller
      www.walthers.com/3-way-extension-cord-unitrack

  • @spleen1015a
    @spleen1015a Před 11 měsíci +2

    Hi Cory. I just started working on this layout over the weekend. After seeing this video, I've decided to steal your idea and make the layout 4x8 and add the extra double outer loop. I built the table top yesterday and I am struggling to see how you fit what you have on a 4' wide table. Is yours truly 4' wide? Love the video!

    • @corydevlin988
      @corydevlin988  Před 11 měsíci

      Nice!! Look forward to seeing it once it's up and running. One extra thing I wish I would have added was another siding track in the back of the layout to park some trains. I might go back and add another right or left turnout and have another siding running about 2 feet along side the outer track loop in the back. I think I have enough space to do that?

    • @corydevlin988
      @corydevlin988  Před 11 měsíci

      Oh, also regarding the space of the layout. I built the Woodland Scenics Scenic Ridge 3x6. That still allowed me the space to connect the outer loops and double track with the extra space! Once i finished the track for the WS Scenic Ridge, I started connecting Kato pieces and turnouts to make those outer loops. Trial and error, and a few hours later finally got the pieces to connect. Are you using Kato track?

    • @corydevlin988
      @corydevlin988  Před 11 měsíci

      4X8 is the space I have, let me know if you have any other questions on the Kato pieces I used!

    • @spleen1015a
      @spleen1015a Před 11 měsíci

      I am using Kato track. I used SCARM to build the original layout as an exercise to learn how to use it. I took that layout, watched this video a few times to add the outer loop.
      I built my 4x8 tabletop yesterday and laid the layout foam from the Scenic Ridge package on it to see how it would fit, ect. With only 6 additional inches on the top and bottom, I wasn't sure there was enough room for the outer loop. Did you center your 3x6 layout on the 4x8 or is it pushed more towards the top? From the video, it looks like it may have started centered, but you eventually moved it up some to have more room on the bottom.
      I need to get the rest of the track. I have all of the track for the original layout. I need the 3 double switches and the rest of the track for the outer loop. So, it might be a couple of months before I have all of the track given the prices of the track.

    • @corydevlin988
      @corydevlin988  Před 11 měsíci +1

      I just measured, and looks like I have about 7 1/2 inches from the front of the layout to where the outer track (of the double track) sits. I do recall having it 'centered' at first, but you're right, I might have had to move it or push it back towards the wall to get the double track to work, fit around the back of the layout. I will post another video this week with additional details on where the WS Scenic Ridge ends and where / how my double track fits in. Might be more helpful, but for sure, 4X8 worked with that Scenic Ridge sorta centered on the 4X8 space!@@spleen1015a

  • @_apf12_
    @_apf12_ Před 6 měsíci

    Did you have to buy all the KATO track individually?

    • @corydevlin988
      @corydevlin988  Před 6 měsíci +1

      I used this katousa.com/track-plans-scenic-ridge/ to gather up what I needed to buy to build the scenic Ridge. This about 98% correct, there were a couple of spots I remember that needed different sizes however this will get you really close if you are building the Scenic Ridge and want to use Kato instead of the Atlas track package.
      As far as the additional track I added for the main line double track going around I played around with different radius curves until pieces lined up and I was happy.
      If I could do it all over again, I would for sure have left a space or section for a staging yard. I had the extra space 4X8 to work with (Scenic Ridge 3X6) so wish I had done a staging yard and more siding track in general.
      Other than that, I am pretty happy with the Scenic Ridge project. That's again the great thing about Kato track, you can mix and match, snap things together until you find what fits and works best!

  • @ipnz
    @ipnz Před rokem +1

    Hi nice railroad Im a few wks away from starting mine is N scale based on the Scenic Ridge intend to double the no 8 part for 3 seperate lines ,like your 1 aye be similar to yours going to be 1200 x 4.200 got 4 pkts of track and a number of switch over my new project had had 3 ho railroads over the years moved and had to down size .

    • @corydevlin988
      @corydevlin988  Před rokem +1

      Thanks, that sounds great! Post some videos along the way. I would love to see how it turns out and the progress!

    • @ipnz
      @ipnz Před rokem +1

      @@corydevlin988 Thanks for the reply will aye will post some stuff as I go .

  • @clearlycaribbeanreb2895
    @clearlycaribbeanreb2895 Před rokem +1

    Really cool!

  • @lancepool7432
    @lancepool7432 Před 11 měsíci +2

    Is that Kato Unitrak that you are using on the layout ?

    • @corydevlin988
      @corydevlin988  Před 11 měsíci +1

      Yes, Kato. It has it's pros and cons. I added some ballast to 'try' to make it look a bit more realistic. I don't have the skill to ballast the Kato track like some others I have seen on CZcams :)

  • @Shaymo78
    @Shaymo78 Před 8 měsíci

    Hey Cory, did you have trouble finding the right unitrack pieces to fit in the layout kit?

    • @corydevlin988
      @corydevlin988  Před 8 měsíci

      Hi there! I used this katousa.com/track-plans-scenic-ridge/
      That was about 98% correct, there were a couple of spots I remember that needed different sizes however this will get you really close if you are building the Scenic Ridge and want to use Kato instead of the Atlas track package. As far as the additional track I added for the main line double track going around I played around with different radius curves until pieces lined up and I was happy. If I could do it all over again, I would for sure have left a space or section for a staging yard. I had the extra space 4X8 to work with (Scenic Ridge 3X6) so wish I had done a staging yard and more siding track in general.

    • @Shaymo78
      @Shaymo78 Před 8 měsíci

      Hi, thanks for the reply! Sorry for all the questions, but this is the very first layout I have ever attempted. Do you recall what pieces were replaced? I plan on only doing the main layout to start.

    • @corydevlin988
      @corydevlin988  Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@Shaymo78 No problem, yes I actually do remember. It was the section where the 186mm (7 5/16") Single Track Plate Girder Bridge was placed on the up and over section.
      If I recall, the plan called for 248mm (OOO) right before the bridge however when I used the S248, the bridge didn't line up well over the 'up and over', over the lower track. I thought maybe I did something wrong so instead, used a straight 186mm at at spot before the bridge and that seemed to line things up better from what I remember.
      All the other curves through the tunnels, and kato pieces worked perfectly. I would suggest having a few extra straight pieces, they will come in handy in general. Have a few 186mm and perhaps a few 124mm on hand.
      The nice thing about the Kato track is if something doesn't quite line up, you can easily pop in a different piece, like building a Lego set.
      As far as track power goes, I used the 24-818 Terminal UniJoiner. I would recommend that you use at least two of these for additional power throughout the layout. I believe the plan calls for only one? I would add a 2nd at some point 1/2 way through the track layout.
      If you do use a 2nd Terminal UniJoiner, get a Kato HO/N 24827 Unitrack 3-Way Extension Cord so you can plug the two power feeders into this, then you can run the main power line to your controller. I had to purchase many of these, as you need power on each track piece using those double crossovers. They are easy to use, and can be chained together over and over again depending on how many power feeders you are needing.
      Also something to consider, I added turnouts (left and right) within the Scenic Ridge plan (besides the mainlines going around the whole layout) If you look at the video, you will see my left turnout by the town area, right in front of the town and the right turnout just passed the bridge, the mining area before that track goes back through the tunnel. Those two turnouts added extra space to divert the trains, for industry areas or places to park train cars. So, if you like that idea, get an extra #6 Left and #6 Right turnout for those spots now, or leave space for them later.
      Again, don't think you will have too much trouble with the track plan, just be ready to swap out a few pieces if things are not lining up the way you want. Any other questions, please let me know!
      Thanks,
      Cory

    • @Shaymo78
      @Shaymo78 Před 8 měsíci

      @@corydevlin988 Sounds good. I have placed the order for the track and the layout kit. I’m excited to see how it goes. I’m sure I will have questions and hopefully I can just reference your video. I did have one other question, are you running DC or DCC? Thanks for all you help!

    • @corydevlin988
      @corydevlin988  Před 8 měsíci

      @@Shaymo78 Awesome, yep, let me know if you have questions along the way. There are a couple of guys out there also on youtube that I would check out to reference as I built mine.
      Check out:
      @DeansNScaleTrains & @PaulsRailRoad
      These both helped me a ton when I built mine. They have videos detailing the whole build, section by section!
      I use DCC, I have the NCE powercab which is great! Keep me posted on the status. FYI, you might need more plaster cloth and earth undercoat. If you buy more earth undercoat, get a green bottle too, that was a game changer for me, mix of the tan and greeen before putting down turf really made the base layout look good!