Hello everybody,
I’m planning to build my first layout [;)] To add to the number of problems, it shall be a British prototype layout even though I’m Austrian. At least I live in England so I can examine the contemporary situation a bit. The scale is 1:76 (OO gauge), i.e. running on the same gauge as H0.
Space is a major issue for me and everything wider than 60cm (two feet) is impossible. Nevertheless I’d still like to use 1:76 since it should be nicer to look at and easier to model, as well as offering more scope for scratch building even without the mechanical skills of a watchmaker [;)]
Here are the two track plans so far: http://haardt.net/transfer/oolayouts.gif
The one at the top is basically just an extension of the one at the bottom. The top layout (310x59cm or approx. 10.2x2 feet) could accommodate three long 50s/60s coaches (BR Mk2 stock, about 68 feet prototype length) plus a long steam engine (about 75 feet long), the bottom layout (252x59cm or approx. 8.3x2 feet) one coach less.
Since the width is limited to two feet (60 cm), and since I’d like to “run” trains (at least a bit) I came up with a switchback in a coastal setting. The trains arrive from the top right and run into a mainland rural terminal (top left). From there, the switchback starts via the lower right to an island situated at the bottom left.
The top layout could also (as shown in the track plan) include a small pier railway running from the island terminal out towards the sea, serviced by either tube-like railcars or an old small steam engine with a four-wheel vintage coach.
Track material is Peco Code 100 Streamline, the straight and curved pieces of track (Peco Code 100 Setrack) shall be replaced by Peco Code 100 Streamline flex track in the actual layout. The radii used are 24" and 36" for both switches and curved track. The switches are all 12 degrees. Operation shall be DCC with the Digitrax Zephyr. Switching and uncoupling perhaps