Hey Guys! Happy Febuary. Can you guys post some diagrams and the deminsions of your layout on this topic?
Thanx guys.
Colin
(Snell50)
Hey Guys! Happy Febuary. Can you guys post some diagrams and the deminsions of your layout on this topic?
Thanx guys.
Colin
(Snell50)
An L-shaped layout using two tables, 4 x 8 and 4 x 10 coverred in 2" foam. I’ll add another 4 x 8 table to vertical in the future. Hoped it would be larger, but had to leave room for ping-pong table, drum set, dance studio, etc.
I’ll add construction photos in seprate post, for now just diagrams as requested?
No!!!, I dont have any!!!
I think the image should appear uncropped now.
I like it!
Send some pictures of it!
Thanks Colin.
I’ll start a separate post.
Tim
ok
Would be glad to if someone can tell me how to post a pic here.
http://www.trains.com/community/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=20382
give this link a shot[:D]
I have posted this a number of times here in the past, so many have seen it.
Colin, the room is 38’ x 46’, and this is only one of two levels. Actually the plan is undergoing some minor revisions, but the jist is the same.

The helix is in the upper right corner of the plan.

This photo was taken earlier today, standing in the aisle near the top of the plan, at the left, looking back toward the helix.

No diagram[:(]
If I had a program to make one I would.
Elliot,
Very impressive!
You’ll need to have an open house when you get some trains running!
Like eZak, I don’t yet have a diagram. I’ll do one in photoshop today if I get time or maybe Monday.
But in photo #2, you can see most of the track I have down except for a 38 inch long crossover in the distance and a few feet on the left side.
About half the track is down. It’s a point-to-point layout.
http://davidvergun.tripod.com/index2.html
1st 6 photos
PS forgot to mention that the 3rd rail is a 14-gau wire I’ll be laying down over the weekend. The last photo on the site shows a turnout with the wire. The wire is nearly invisible from a few feet away and since it is copper it blends in w/ties and ballast and carries current more efficiently than a rail. So, it’s 2 rail track with a wire instead of a 3rd rail.
Rails are 027 tubes
Thanks for the info on how to post a pic to this forum, now lets see if I can do it!
Here is the layout that I am currently putting together on paper at this point. It will eventually be 25x25 but will be built in stages to spread out the cost over a few months. I’m hoping to get roughly the left side benchwork done in the next week or two.
Good looking stuff guys. It never fails to amaze me what you guys can come up with.
Taz–glad the link worked for ya. You must have got it right the first time because I don’t see a revision line in your post. [tup]
Elliot!!! Its amazing!!! A bit to expensive for me…[:D][:D]
Nice OhioTaz.
I like your layouts guys!
Of course, everything looks good on paper. This currently is just a concept but I hope to start building my benchwork later this month. Overall the layout is 8’x12’ (with a corner cut out to make room for my furnace). My objectives are few: create a small switch yard; have a couple big circular runs; be able to turn trains around in either direction; run a trolley and perhaps have a 2 or 3-bay engine house. Maybe later this spring I’ll have some pictures of what it really turns out to be.
Matt
Thanks Colin, I didn’t expect you to want to build it.[swg]
Don’t worry Pat, I will be having open houses as soon as I get some trains running, later this year. Everyone is invited. I have set a goal to be on the fall layout tour for the local NMRA.
Hey Matt,
ILooks pretty nice. f you want a quick check on track spacing I’ll put that design together with RRT for you. If so what kind of track are you using? Let me know.
Tim
Here’s mine
Thanks Tim for the offer!! REALLY!!! I’d appreciate it. Currently (don’t laugh) my sketch is assuming Lionel fastrack because I have a good lot of it already. You can see (sort of) from my diagram that the curves on the left side are (from left to right) O60, O48 and O36. On the right its O36 and O72. The trolley line in the center is O27. All switches are O36 except for the very top ones connecting the outer and next-inner loop…I thought these might be O72 switches.
Of course, I’m open to anything. Thanks again! Feel free to email me if you have any questions. I can also send a better scan of my sketch.
Thanks!
Matt