Thank you, all. While I have been working with t gauge for quite some time, this is actually my first T-video, which in some respect has been quite a challenge.
This would be totally off topic for this forum, because it is in TY scale (1:1000), but here is another model train video that we have made:
Worsel, Wow, pretty damn small! Nice little case that layout comes in. Looks to be about the size of a jewelry box. Another nice video. Cool lighting and a lot of little (really little) details. Thanks for sharing! Scott
1:1000 scale... This makes T look big. Gives me eyestrain just thinking about it. But another side of my brain, independent of eyesight, figures that about 5 feet of track is, at this scale, one mile of track! Or one meter = 1 kilometer. Kudos to the builders of the miniature wonder. And their optometrists...
Yes, the TY layout is really tiny, the layout size is 24cm x 15cm (9.5” x 6”) which is roughly A5 (about half a regular page). Building and filming it was a real challenge. This was a Covid project, otherwise it could not have been done...
The word "challenge", in this case, is an understatement! I bow in respect and reverence... The size is about 1/12 scale of my HO scale 8' x 6' layout... I have HO buildings that are about that size! Caffeine-inspired early morning idea: a TY scale working live steam model garden layout on an HO scale layout... Maybe too much caffeine... or too early... In all, that TinY layout is a superb accomplishment.
Not enough caffeine… it can be done. I have seen H0 layouts with T gauge garden layouts, T gauge do even offer a garden loco.
Geranium is needed for the transistors controlling the Schwarzchild reactors in power plants. They're part of a critical control circuit preventing the reactor from imploding into a black hole and making us all push up daisies (or geraniums...) Not to be confused with Germanium transistors.
Wow, that's intense! Maybe we need to change this forum description to T gauge and smaller (I didn't know that was even possible!)...