Intro to G Gauge | Building a Shelf Railway
After impulse buying a load of G gauge stuff at the flea market I finally decided to do something with it by creating a simple continuous run layout on the shelves around the edge of the room. Some engineering was required to suspend some track from the ceiling and stop trains from crashing to the floor if they derail. Support the channel by becoming a member or Patron: / @littlewicketrailway / littlewicketrailway 00:00 Introduction 01:17 What is G Gauge 02:49 Flea Market Stuff 05:54 Layout Design 09:15 Hanging Track from the Ceiling 11:21 LGB Points 12:26 Reverse Loop Wiring 12:59 Railings 15:13 Bridge 15:48 Passing Loop 16:35 2nd Reverse Loop 16:54 Final Result

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G-SCALE track cleaning wagon for LGB / PIKO

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G Scale Railway Scenery

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Railway Gauges did NOT Evolve from a Roman Chariot.

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The Rise and Fall of Model Railway Gradients

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Mark Found - The Garden Railway - Design.mp4

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How To Make Reversing Loops on Analog Model Train Layouts ( AKA Reverse Loop )

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Building a model train layout in the workshop, for my vintage Marklin locomotive.

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LGB layout expansion, installing more TRACK and RAILROAD CROSSING

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Building a Garden Railway • Laying Track & Running Trains • G Scale Garden Railway Development

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G Scale Couplers Part 1: Exploring the Options

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I Built a Complete Model Railway in 8 weeks - Port Dinorwic

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Unbelievable Smart Worker & Hilarious Fails | Construction Compilation #7 #adamrose #smartworkers

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Building A 009 Model Railway In A Suitcase! - Episode 1

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Five Famous People Who Build Model Railways

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Building Our G Scale Garden Railway

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Track v battery power - my perspective

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Model Railroad Helix Construction

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What is this, a railway for ants? Making a T gauge diorama

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