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Hi James and welcome to our forum. That is some project you have there and some "shed"!
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Thank you!teedoubleudee wrote: ↑Sun Apr 17, 2022 9:08 am Hi James and welcome to our forum. That is some project you have there and some "shed"!
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james, hi, 2 questions. How big is your shed, and is your layout , end to end, or will it finally be joined up. Sorry if its somewhere in your posts, but at 78, i cannot concentrate on long posts.
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Hello! The shed is 7.5m x 2.5m. There are multiple layouts planned for the shed. The one that is there at present is an N gauge layout. You can get an idea of how that fits into the shed from this video.
The largest of the layouts is planned to fit around 3 walls. This 3d illustration from SCARM should give an idea of how it will fit in:
Note that the grey area is the floor of the shed, so anything outside the grey area is outside the shed. The final layouts will be smaller modular portable N gauge layouts. Those are to the lower left, shown in this render here:
Only the N gauge layout is physically in place at present. The others are planned.
I hope that this all makes sense.
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Thank you, so basically, a long end to end layout, . I have 20 ft x 12 ft, but cannot find any satisfaction in end to end. I have 2 Helixes, joined by long metal bridge, and 4 running tracks, 2 Dc, and 2 DCC, which do not connect to helixes. May be an age thing, but I like my trains to continuously run.
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It is a matter of taste, I think - tastes vary enormously in the world of model railways!yelrow wrote: ↑Sun Apr 17, 2022 6:07 pm Thank you, so basically, a long end to end layout, . I have 20 ft x 12 ft, but cannot find any satisfaction in end to end. I have 2 Helixes, joined by long metal bridge, and 4 running tracks, 2 Dc, and 2 DCC, which do not connect to helixes. May be an age thing, but I like my trains to continuously run.
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