Modeling Series Layout Builds Back On Track Installing lower-level layout lighting | Back on Track, Episode 17

Installing lower-level layout lighting | Back on Track, Episode 17

By Gerry Leone | March 25, 2022

| Last updated on November 7, 2022


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With the upper deck and backdrops now in place, Gerry noticed the lighting on the lower deck had changed significantly. Wisely, he decided to compensate for the reduced reach of light from the ceiling fixtures by installing a new light source to the underside of the upper deck. In this episode, you’ll see how Gerry incorporates a simple, streamlined solution to resolve the low light situation. Of course, you’ll also glean other helpful tips and tricks as our host gets his layout construction efforts Back on Track!

Getting to know Gerry

Back on Track host Gerry Leone is just as clever as he is comedic! But even better, he’s a masterful model railroader who’s knowledgeable in numerous areas of the hobby. In his MR Video Plus/Trains.com series Off the Rails, audiences enjoyed learning many of the helpful tips and techniques he used to assemble various layouts over the years. Exclusive Trains.com video highlights much of his previous Bona Vista Railroad HO scale layout, and even examines specific details of his scenery construction in his Spaces to Places series.

With so many of Gerry’s talents at hand, we wouldn’t want any of them to go to waste! You can be sure to find him lending assistance in the construction of several other Trains.com projects, including work on the O scale (1:48) Olympia Logging Co., the HO scale (1:87) Winston-Salem Southbound, and even the N scale (1:160) Canadian Canyons.

If you’re looking to find some of the tools and supplies Gerry uses in his path to modeling success, look no further than KalmbachHobbyStore.com. There, you’ll be able to further examine and directly purchase products he and other notable model railroaders frequently reference in Trains.com videos!

One thought on “Installing lower-level layout lighting | Back on Track, Episode 17

  1. hi Gerry
    great helpful tips how every I have done what you said about lighting and found the light get to hot and start to flicker and burn out
    just let you know I have done all to the letter
    I have change to car led witch have the same bright light and don’t give off as much heat
    thank you Gerry keep up the good work
    kind Regards
    David Ashton

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