Impressive work, and requires talent to do that. I have O scale tracks filled in 2nd bedroom. Joel barish did a good believe or not tour on that area. Looking forward to see more stuff.
It was so good to see another train hobbyist like me.. I have been collecting and operating both American and European HO and O gauges trains many years and I do have the layout here but it has not set up yet this time due to my hectic working schedule..I love trains since kid and I am member of a model railroad club that has hearing members.. Yeah, I am looking forward to see more stuff from deaf train hobbyist. I know there are three more deaf train hobbyists around the area.. Happy Railroading !!
Great set up. You are a very talented man. So much fine detail in your setup. Was sometimes hard to believe it was not a real city. Thanks so much for showing the video. My Cousin who is deaf sent it to me and I am not as good at sign as I should be.
Mary
hello thomas tako ! it’s very interested to watch your explanation about marklin trains. my wife, penny and I started collecting marklin trains last summer not everything like you do. I’m just beginner.
Thank you ! ulrich snyder
p.s. we’re living in cheyenne, wyoming.
Thats great and beautiful job!! My Uncle have been making like yours but he still have it in his basement. I will tell him to see your video whenever I will see him in Mass.
December 21st, 2008 at 8:16 am
Impressive work, and requires talent to do that. I have O scale tracks filled in 2nd bedroom. Joel barish did a good believe or not tour on that area. Looking forward to see more stuff.
January 21st, 2009 at 1:37 pm
It was so good to see another train hobbyist like me.. I have been collecting and operating both American and European HO and O gauges trains many years and I do have the layout here but it has not set up yet this time due to my hectic working schedule..I love trains since kid and I am member of a model railroad club that has hearing members.. Yeah, I am looking forward to see more stuff from deaf train hobbyist. I know there are three more deaf train hobbyists around the area.. Happy Railroading !!
February 10th, 2009 at 9:58 am
Great set up. You are a very talented man. So much fine detail in your setup. Was sometimes hard to believe it was not a real city. Thanks so much for showing the video. My Cousin who is deaf sent it to me and I am not as good at sign as I should be.
Mary
February 11th, 2009 at 11:59 pm
hello thomas tako ! it’s very interested to watch your explanation about marklin trains. my wife, penny and I started collecting marklin trains last summer not everything like you do. I’m just beginner.
Thank you ! ulrich snyder
p.s. we’re living in cheyenne, wyoming.
March 23rd, 2009 at 11:49 pm
Thats great and beautiful job!! My Uncle have been making like yours but he still have it in his basement. I will tell him to see your video whenever I will see him in Mass.