00 Gauge Track Plans.

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00 Gauge Track Plans.

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Just wondered if any of you guys used them, needing inspiration for my new layout can anyone recommend any.

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Hi John

This may give you some inspiration - http://www.freetrackplans.com/Track-Plan-Index.php

Just click on any layout and a new toolbar will appear with all the Hornby layouts and others. There are of course a number of publications available from WHSmith which have some good ideas, but you've obviously got to buy those. BB
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I have found that I get inspiration more from forums such as this looking at members layouts and going to model railway exhibitions. Then I get out a pile of A4 paper and start filling up several wast paper bins. I am doing that at the moment with my latest project. It always takes me ages until I am happy with a lay out plan. Funny thing is, it always seems to be harder to design a smaller layout than a larger one...........John
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Hi to both Johns - rather than waste large quantities of paper, find a layout you like or that suits "some" of your requirements, and then make the changes you want. I used a plan from Cyril Freezers book - Sixty Small Layouts, and then adapted it to fit into the space I had available. BB
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To me, its about what i want, not what others have done. I make the baseboard, start laying track, and see where it takes me. Never used a piece of paper. Once you have a circuit, so you know capacity, you can plan your points/ sidings, whatever, from remaining space. Its also, whether you are happy, to cut/ bend/ align, flexi track, or prefer to stay with fixed rails.
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I laid two circuits and the rest just followed on.
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I used a free piece of software called SCARM (paid version now available alongside the restricted free version) to draw both my layouts. R-
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HI yelrow (john) It is not what others have done but I look at other peoples ideas because often they are better than mine. Then I get out the paper and pencil and do my plan with the help of others sometimes.
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Its really how much you like to fiddle. I could not be doing with making a layout, then fixing it down, ballasting etc. Most of my pleasure, is jiggling a bit, every so often, with various parts of layout. Thats why i only use screws. Its an individual thing. I think mine dates back to when my brother, who has more Triang stuff, than you can throw a stick at, spent months with landscape/ buildings/ ballast. Then abandoned the lot for Radio controlled boats. When i asked why, Got bored with it. Mine does not stay the same long enough for me to become bored.
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I found a basic plan, downloaded point templates then used masking tape for track - then I kept moving everything around and added bits to it. The buildings I intended to use plus embankments etc were chalked in so I knew how much room I had to play with for the scenics.
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