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Gary Siegel G Scale Train Layout
Apr 12, 2013
By Peter De Keles
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Bio
This layout receives my "Holy Mollie" rating. It doesn't have a duck under, it's a walk under!
Title:
Gary Siegel G Scale Train Layout
LSOL.com Rating
Length
13:32
Release Date
04/07/2013
Overview
I only watched 1:46 of this video before I started to put this video on the site. I thought if the first 106 seconds were this spectacular, the remainder should be great.
I'm off to watch the rest of the video.
Comments
Absolutely outstanding layout.. Love all of the different landscapes, and IF the out-of-scale "legs were not evident, you would think it was a cross-country full-sized train trip. I personally would like to have seen some buildings on this gorgeous trip... How huge is it?
Elaine Haggenbottom - 04/12/2013 - 06:58
Layout diagram?
WOW! I'd love the see the layout diagram for that pike!
Bill Kohler - 04/12/2013 - 15:14
Plan Ahead
This is a great layout and with a little planning and corporation, it could be shot without all of the people walking in front of the camera or even in the background, which could make it one of the best G-gauge layout clips.
This layout has a lot of thought and work involved.
Rick Henderson - 04/14/2013 - 07:49
GREAT LAYOUT
GREAT LAYOUT ..EXCEPT FOR THE PEOPLE .... IT LOOKED SO REAL ......GREAT SCENERY ....... UNTIL YOU CAME TO THE
PART THAT WAS NOT FINISHED ......FLAWLESS TRACK WORK... .... THE SOUND WAS TOO LAUD ......THIS IS THE BEST LAYOUT I HAVE SEEN IN YEARS .....
BOYD HANBY - 04/15/2013 - 20:14
WOW
Amazing layout! Trackwork looks handlaid on a concrete base. The difference in elevations is staggering! The sheer number of trees is unbelievable and then the train goes through the fence ... to where? The neighbour's backyard perhaps? Need to see more of this!
Marcus Kollmann - 04/19/2013 - 21:18
Gary Siegel G Scale Train Layout
For more of this railway, GOOGLE: Gary Siegel G Scale Train Layout
Marcus Kollmann - 04/19/2013 - 21:20
Agree
Gree with Bill K., would love to see a track plan of this layout. Its design and construction would make a great GR article.