Layout design
Putting them all together
I suspected that there would be some issues with building sections apart from one another. After some judicious cutting and fitting, it seems that things will be looking good. It may not fit in my space, but another inch or two out of my aisle will only affect me. The side benefit of the lone wolf modeler.
The Colorado and Southern in Sn3
I've been laid up with a foot injury of late which has given me allot of time to spend cruising the internet. Having now discovered this forum, I thought I would invite everyone to view my personal blog about my Sn3 exhibition layouts and modeling adventures. The link is : http://coloradosouthern.blogspot.com/
Thanks for your input. Darel
CSX Big Flat Subdivision
I have lived in the Gettysburg, PA area all my life, so my modeling preferences follow as so. Growing up, we lived about 300 yards from the Chessie System (former Western Maryland Dutch Line). I had a large rock, about the size of a small sedan, I would race to when I heard a train approach. Traffic along the line is numerous boxcars and covered hoppers with a few tankers and centerbeam cars thrown in as well. The line also has 3 interchanges, one at Highfield (Maryland Midland), Gettysburg (Gettysburg Railroad), and a third at Porters Siding (YorkRail).
The One Turnout Layout as Described in the May 2013 Issue
Having been born in Miami, I can tell you that the single turnout shelf layout described by Lance Mindheim in the May 2013 MRH article is very accurate to the prototype. Not only does it "look" right, it agrees quite well with Google maps (I checked it out, search for 3409 NE 62 Street, Miami , FL, on Google Maps if you'd like to see it for yourself). Excellent job, Lance!
Construction of the Second Spline Helix Part 1
UPDATED on 13 May: A couple of months ago I started to integrate the first spline helix (described in my previous blog entries) into the hidden staging level of the layout. After a couple of weeks, I was ready to continue building the center peninsula from the first 8 foot section that I had finished out to its full length of 18 1/2 feet. It was then that I realized that if I did that, then I wouldn't have any room to build the second spline helix. Thus I stopped what I was doing and started on the second helix.
Trackplan Database - Discussion
Thanks everyone who has posted so far in the Trackplan Database Thread!
There has been a great response to this thread and there are many interesting plans posted.
Lets use this thread for discussion relating to the trackplans.
Please still post your trackplans in this other thread: mrhmag.com/track-plan-database
Reliability: Swing gate vs Dropdown vs Liftout
I am looking for your experiences in utilizing the different methods and wondering which style have you found to be the most reliable.
Which style seems to work best?
Which one requires the least maintenance for trouble free operation?
I have seen ALL of the blog postings on what people have built, their problems and solutions, but am asking those who have used more than one if not all three about their experiences with them.
Thanks for your input
Randy
covering seams in foam
Question:
I'm doing a shelf layout and have decided to add blue foam as the base. My layout will be done in 4' sections so I can easily move them and change them if needed. I can get a 2'x8' sheet of blue 1/2" foam for $9.00. cutting the foam into 2' sections and butting them together would be easy instead of cutting the 4' section and having 12" of waste left over.
What do you use to hide the seams between the pieces of foam? is there a specific tape used to hide the seam?'
Trackplan Database - Have you posted yours?
Post your trackplan. We want to see it!
Please include as much of the following with your plan as possible:
- Prototype modeled (if any)
- Scale
- Minimum radius
- Room size
- Turnout sizes
No layout photos - just track plans please.
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