Dan Malkiewicz’s S gauge layout
| Last updated on September 21, 2022
This 20 x 48-foot S gauge layout was inspired by John Allen's influential HO layout, the Gorre & Daphetid.
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That was Just a great layout, with wonderful art work!
That is absolutely beautiful. Thank you for sharing your layout.
FANTASTIC SCENERY. MUST HAVE TAKEN A LOT OF TIME CREATING THIS DETAIL.
great trains,all. feel like a kid again just watching.
Nice!
very nice.
Very nice layout and the scenery is great. I have O Guage so I like to see that also.
John Carlson Sr.
4/30/14
We need more Flyer video's, and longer one's
Need to see more S scale in CCT. Great layout with outstang detail.
Superb!!! S always sounds so nice, and the effort creating this layout really demonstrates determination.
Niceset up, givesa me the itch to get healthy and workcon mine.
Too short, would of like to have seen more of the trains operating through the various scenes in the magazine.
Its nice to see an S layout. Very impressive scenery, great trains and what appears to be a detailed town in the opening sequence. A pleasure to view.
Congratulations on a labor of love,
Great presentation of Horseshoe Curve, complete with the railfan viewing area! Excellent layout!
Great s-gauge started in s in the 50,s I,m in O @ n now this makes me want to go back ! really nice ,
Incredible. I was impressed by the number of tree! Must have been a lot of work.
Great layout.
Please show more S Guage.
American Flyer means a lot more to me than Lionel.
Thanks
I too wish the video was longer, especially to see the Northern steam engine run.
I never liked s gauge until I saw this layout!! It is extremely impressive!
Great layout !
I wish the video was longer!
I am an avid S Guage fan. That is one of the finest layouts I have seen.
Thank you Classic Toy Trains for featuring it. Please show us more S Guage.
Thank you