This is № 538 of Pilentum's model railroad videos. This is Arnold’s Märklin model railway layout in 1 gauge (1/32 scale). In his house, near The Hague in the Netherlands, Arnold has completely converted a large room into a miniature world for his model trains. The 1 gauge layout has a size of 12.5 x 5.5 meters.
This is № 528 of Pilentum's model railroad videos. Pilentum has been invited by the German model railroading club, called “Eisenbahnfreunde Sinntalbahn”, to film the member’s very large modular model railroad layout in 1/87 scale. We see a variety of German locomotives, including diesel and steam locomotives, as well as German train sets, including railcars and goods trains.
This is № 488 of Pilentum's model railroad videos. Steam locomotives, diesel locomotives, and electric locomotives have plenty of room on this beautiful Marklin model railroad layout to simulate the typical operations of the German Federal Railroad. The centerpiece of the HO scale model railroad layout is a double-track main line with a branch line leading to Lindental Station.
This is № 485 of Pilentum's model railroad videos. Jürgen Preis used various kits from the manufacturers Auhagen, Faller, Kibri, etc. to build bridges, industrial plants, railway buildings and houses. He learned to weather buildings, vehicles and locomotives. Each kit was aged, patinated and weathered with additional paints, giving the model railway an even more realistic appearance. The model rail layout was built in less than three years.
This is № 475 of Pilentum's model railroad videos. In Chile, lives Jaime Ruz. He is a model railroader who owns a large garden railway in 1/32 scale.
This is № 461 of Pilentum's model railroad videos. Enjoy a model train cab ride as an engine driver on a very large model railway layout built on Märklin rails. While using Pilentum’s train camera, we travel through a German model landscape. From the locomotive’s view, we see many other trains, for example freight trains, passenger trains and high-speed trains. The layout has been built as a so-called dog bone layout made for a very long circuit.