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Layout 5: The Layout Goes Upstairs

After building my railroad for about a year in the Library, I realized there had been a lull of about three months in which I did very little to no work at all on my layout.  I tried to isolate the problem.

Layout 4: the Layout in the Library

And so it was the summer of 2006, and I had just got home from Geology field camp to face the prospects of moving out of my apartment and into my uncle's house on the other side of town.  My lease was up at the end of July, and so I spent the week or so that I had removing stuff; it took a load in my Fairlane, a load in my Uncle's one ton van, and then a load in his 72 F-100 to get everything out.

Layout 3: The Third Apartment Layout

The Third Apartment Layout

Somewhere between now and then I misplaced my files on the third revision of the Original Apartment Layout.  Luckily there is some information here and there, and all the photographs, since I stored them in a separate location.

Put Down the Brush

I had a lot of work planed to today, and I was even doing quite well with it.  But as i was going along, I realized I was making shortcuts and mistakes left and right, and the results were unnecessarily ugly to look at.

Womack Wire & Cable Rebuild Project

This blog covers the revision of Womack Wire and Cable, an industry on the SASME club layout in Tucson, AZ.
 
It further leads into and encompasses the finishing touches of the communities of Pittsburg, the home of the oil Refinery, and Bowie, the home for a string of service structures.
 
I have this project further produced as a album-article-slideshow on my Facebook Page:

A Fieldtrip to SASME: Welcome to Facebook!

I realized I've been completing projects but otherwise leaving the peanut gallery out of the fray!  My apologies - here's a couple links!!

Wait a second!!  Ok, I say links because I've been trying something newer but not new.  I used to maintain a website on geocities, which neatly contained all my railroad projects and too much else.  Ugh.  Then they shut geocities down one night a couple years back and that was it, no more geocities.  So I no longer post a website anymore.

Research: The Modern Era combined with Now You see it, Now you Don't!

I just had a rather sobering moment.

One of my favorite industires in Arizona railroading is the cottonseed mill.  The Cotton idustry is primarily interested in the cotton ball fiber, even though each ball also contains seeds.  As a result, the cotton gin is used to separate the valuable fibers form the unwanted seeds.  The seeds were then at one point regarded waste.

Layout 2: The Second Apartment Layout

The Nice and Easy Between a Rock and a Hard Place

Layout 1: The First Apartment Layout

The First Apartment Layout

The First layout started so simple I could have laughed if I saw what it would become.

The original plan started as a 2’x4’ shelf module with three tracks at a base level, two tracks at a higher level, and then two more tracks on a third level.  Naturally, I then decided I wanted to connect the three levels together!!  Thus, I built the benchwork over my bed, a large 4’x7’, and then imagined up a mammoth of plans, by all means.

Posthumous Model Railroad Layouts Plans: Overview

This entry details the layouts that I have designed and then actually started building over the last couple of years. The process of developing and building a good working railroad layout can take a lifetime, so it's good to get started early. A little work here and there, a piece at a time, and someday that grand layout might even become a reality.

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