>>10831073Fair enough, I think I can kick in a few that I enjoy/think provide value. Going to do these 5 for now, and if I think of any more I'll kick them in, I think I can kick of some O stuff, but that's a much more recent interest for me, so I'm still exploring that space.
https://www.youtube.com/@DIYDigitalRailroadI believe most of his content is centered around N, but is not N specific. Has some solid "intro to model railroading" content, as well as a good a mount of general DIY. Highlights include some neat stuff on JMRI/DCC++, and some 3D printing related content here and there. Solid all rounder, nice guy, trys very hard to be nice, weak solder skills, but I'm a fan of the fact that he bothers to make the videos.
Cons: Norfolk Southern
https://www.youtube.com/@StevesTrainsSteeeeevveee
Lots of solid DIY, really good at showing you that yes, you do have space for a layout, probably the first time I saw T Gauge in use
Cons: comic sans, might be a serial killer (but probably just an accountant)
https://www.youtube.com/@EverardJunctionIf you want to get lost in an anal british layout with some DIY, this is you place. Best consumed under the cover of darkness when no one is around to see how autistic you actually are.
Cons: innit
https://www.youtube.com/@marklinofswedenSwedish Marklin shill, he gets fairly advanced with the DIY stuff, but also has a beginners model railway series (it's good, but a bit bob ross-ish in that you'll end up with a copy of his railroad)
Cons: Swedish Shill
https://youtu.be/WQJLjs8byZ0Thunder Mesa Studio, it's just On30 porn, it's just pornography. And a lot of DIY's. Well edited, well thought out. On this one I linked to a specific video, but click around.
Cons: I've not watched enough of this guy to have a con, but I'm sure there is one.