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Video: Building the Waterbury Industrial District part 2

By Angela Cotey | August 19, 2008

| Last updated on November 23, 2020


Roadbed and track for the N scale Waterbury industrial district on David Popp's Naugatuck Valley RR

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In the October issue Model Railroader managing editor David Popp continues the Waterbury extension of his N scale New York, New Haven & Hartford layout. Read the article and watch this video highlighting some of his favorite techniques for installing roadbed and laying track.

6 thoughts on “Video: Building the Waterbury Industrial District part 2

  1. Thanks for this video. I've never quite understood anything I've read about soldering and this helped a lot.

  2. These videos are a very useful supplement to the text and pictures in the magazine. I find I retain more information through the video and David Popp has a good conversational way of speaking. It's very natural. Please do more of these videos.

  3. Sometimes text can be a bit overwhelming when a lot of information is presented. To see a practical demonstration of the info really helps clear the cobwebs. Thanks David…the videos are really helpful.

  4. Very good information. I have been model railroading for over 40 yrs and as always what makes the hobby so interesting are new things to learn. Thanks for new information and putting it into an online video format.

  5. Very good information. I have been model railroading for over 40 yrs and as always what makes the hobby so interesting are new things to learn. LThats for new information and putting into an online video format.

  6. I enjoyed watching the process, although I do not think I gained much that was new aside from reading the printed material about David's layout. I am one of the dinosaur model railroaders, started more than 50 years ago. I still use DC power distribution and I model the Rock Island railroad in HO scale.

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