My brother sent me this link from face book. Pretty cool actually .
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ai7DHG4w1U0
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My brother sent me this link from face book. Pretty cool actually .
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ai7DHG4w1U0
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I think I need to rethink what I have been doing with my life/Lionel lol.
Wow! - Love the fence duck under btw
Yikes. That is one MASSIVE layout. The outside portion was especially cool.
have to get one
I always see the layout the local Tampa chapter set up at the local train shows and have seen out door layouts in Europe and they are pretty cool. But this one. This guy is definitely into Lego trains. I guess sooner or later some one will do the same with an O Gauge layout. Carpet Central meets Garden layout.
That is amazing! Thanks for the link.
Ed
excellent!
Here are some other videos from the guy showing the hazards of filming the first video.
Part 1:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FSc9jZXHHBA
Part 2:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aqpe3gKXlH4
Regards,
That is awesome!!!! I know what I'm going to do if I ever quite my day job!
Amazing! And a rare proper use of the word "awesome."
Pete
He spent more on Lego trains than most of us do on O scale!! cool
This is a great video. However; I found myself wondering how much this guy paid for all of that track! Legos aren't cheap.
I have say that's, crazy love for his Trains.
Good luck, john
Panther97 posted:This is a great video. However; I found myself wondering how much this guy paid for all of that track! Legos aren't cheap.
Lego track runs around $5 a foot.....I know, my adult son has a Lego city with trains. The TGV (orange train) took 3 sets to build....each one $160 retail....but much higher now it's out of production. The double cross over is $200, the 90 degree crossings $50 each today. Switches.....he must have a 100,,,,,around $10 each. So while not cheap.....not out of line.....but this guy has more than I've seen.
AMCDave posted:Panther97 posted:This is a great video. However; I found myself wondering how much this guy paid for all of that track! Legos aren't cheap.
Lego track runs around $5 a foot.....I know, my adult son has a Lego city with trains. The TGV (orange train) took 3 sets to build....each one $160 retail....but much higher now it's out of production. The double cross over is $200, the 90 degree crossings $50 each today. Switches.....he must have a 100,,,,,around $10 each. So while not cheap.....not out of line.....but this guy has more than I've seen.
So probably about the same amount of money as I have into my train layout. LOL!
very impressive
Bob C.
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