This is № 484 of Pilentum's model railroad videos. In addition to the extremely realistic model trains of modern times, there are also old tinplate toy trains. In this short video, we see the model railroad layout that was assembled by Scott Long. He prefers standard gauge but has some o gauge. The trains are reproductions of Lionel Prewar standard gauge trains made by MTH Electric Trains.
This is № 483 of Pilentum's model railroad videos. If you like the big American steam locomotives, you will enjoy this model railroad video very much. This video is a memorial to the superb 3-rail O gauge railroad that was built by Norm Charbonneau more than 20 years ago. They were such beautiful moving pictures of steam locomotives and model trains that it would be a shame if this footage remained unseen.
This is № 481 of Pilentum's model railroad videos. If you’ve been around model railroading in O scale for a time, you’ve likely heard of Norm Charbonneau and his superbly detailed model railroad layout which was called “Greenbrook”. When you watch this video, then you will realize that it is a modeling masterpiece in O gauge. 100 percent of this layout has weathering effects ranging from a dusting of soot to a heavy cloak of grime.
This is № 404 of Pilentum's model railroad videos. In this video, we discover a model train cab ride on the O scale layout made by the Leamington and Warwick Model Railway Society in the UK.
This is № 049 of Pilentum's model railroad videos. These tin plate trains were built in 1925. There are some typical metal toys or so-called tinplate toys, for example, a train station, a bridge and a fun park with carousel. In the years 1893 to 1954 toy trains were made of tinplate by Märklin. But even after a century, these tinplate trains never lose their charm and beauty.
This is № 046 of Pilentum's model railroad videos. On this modular model railroad layout, there are beautiful steam locomotives and diesel locomotives. The entire modular model train layout is operated by DCC.