D-146 Lionel display layout in action
| Last updated on September 21, 2022
The D-146 Lionel dealer display project railroad is complete! Enjoy this video of trains in action on this O gauge postwar layout.
| Last updated on September 21, 2022
The D-146 Lionel dealer display project railroad is complete! Enjoy this video of trains in action on this O gauge postwar layout.
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simplicity in design, action, and travel variation make for an exciting layout.
D-146 falls short of a great layout because it has only one travel CHOICE.
i like the use of O-27 track; it's my choice of trackages.
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THAT RAISES A QUESTION which plagues the start of my first layout.
i have acquired MTH's remote control system for its R/C sets with proto-2.
HOWEVER, i don't like MTH track's inflexability; i can cut O-27 to my will.
AGAIN however, i don't know how to connect the two.
SO, my only idea is to connect the MTH power track to my O-27 trackage.
SAME would apply for my R/C Lionel Thomas power track.
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can i do this?
can each's needed 18V be ixed?
OR IS IT straight electricity at cross-overs, switches, and operating track?
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mikekaludjer@gmail.com if you would provide a direction for me to pursue.
Fun layout, maybe you need a child or grandchild to help the cows get into the stock car ( when I got my first one in the fifties I was there with my four year old fingers to help any lazy cows into the car). Very enjoyable!
Always love your videos! I especially appreciate the operating accessories!
Looks like a real fun layout and nice equipment.
Excellent video. Music background and clickety-clack are okay, but I would suggest having the loco puffing smoke and steam whistle sounding at grade crossings. Also, you feature the conveyor log loader moving logs from a train car off-load point, but not shown are the logs being uploaded into a truck, a scene that would highlight the versatility of this accessory.
Great layout for such a small area.
Many thanks … you've given me some ideas for a small layout suitable for visits to children's hospital so kids can play with the trains and take their minds off other matters at hand. Operating accessories are sure to please, as Lionel's founding father knew very well.
NICE LAYOUT . HAD ALOT OF THE CARS BACK IN 1950. GREAT JOB, FUN TO WATCH.THANKS
Great job on the layout , brings back lots of memories
Happy to see you added more scenery details than what the factory would have. I dug out my set from 1955 and am planning on a layout, while still working on my HO and N scale
As always I only get a black screen with a circle going round in the center.
Very nice video, with the exception of the sis boom bang ting clang bang zoom introductory sounds.
Otherwise enjoyed it !!!
Now that's FUN!
Good job! The layout has come together and looks like it has potential to be a real winner. Congratulations on a spectacular train design and layout.
excellent job – can you give me any information about the roads and sidewalks?
are they available commercially? thanks
I can almost smell the ozone!
AS WITH MOST OF LIONEL'S DISPLAY LAYOUTS THIS INCORPORATES THE MOST ACTION IN THE MINIMUM SPACE. GREAT JOB CTT
This is the prime example of what really exploded the love of toy trains. Lionel toy trains.
They were toys to be played with. Pure fun and enjoyment. Now they seem to want to join the O scale crowd and watch everything crawl along and ho hum, boring stuff.
The old troy trains will always be the best that Lionel ever did. After all where in the world did you find all that workmanship in 1910, 1920 and even 1939.
Lionel.. An incredible corporation and now that I am 66, just over 50 years of pure love.. Thanks for your videos. They make being a collector/operator a lot more fun..
What can I say that hasn't already been said above. I too think it brings back some of my child hood and I thank you all for that. It was great to watch and I thank you for sharing it with me, thank you!!! Ron
I THINK THE KIDS WILL ENJOY THIS ONE
I actually lived in the early 50's and had the milk car and cattle car on my layout. Too bad I was only 12 years old and couldn't afford anything. Now I'm 74 and still can't afford much. Good Job on this layout. Keep up the good work.
Brings back memories of the good old days of Lionel under Josuha's guiding hands. Wish it had a matching era train.
Hi Guys, Great layout!! Try the cows going the other direction…. They work better that way as the guides are set up to "funnel" the cows as they move counter clockwise. Plus the ramps should be adjusted so the cow will drop smoothly off the platform into the car, then back onto platform as they exit. Also the cattle car "stopper" bar inside the car that stops the cows from coming out stores some cows inside the car if you go counter clockwise. Simply close the sliding door to keep cows from exiting.
At the same time if you take some sandpaper & rub crosswise on the runways on corral & in car, it gives the runways some tooth for the cow's fingers to push against. Of course you can see the sanding lines, so on a pristine collector corral, I wouldn't do that.
Very best, Don Johnson
Nice job, CTT! Really feels like something kids would crowd around in Marshall Fields in the 50's!
I run my MTH railking SD70ACe on Lionle fastrack, but I really love the look of this layout! HUM…….I think I'll be focusing more on this look, but I'll still keep my SD70ace! LOL Thanks CTT for sharing