As yet un-named, my OO layout starts.
As yet un-named, my OO layout starts.
Well its taken a while to get this far, so this could be a slow burner
But after cutting the slot car track boards up, I discovered there was an amount of droop on the MDF, nothing to worry a Slot car, but 00 scale Loco's are more fickle !
So I doubled up on the bracing, forcing the droops into something close to flat again, of course the bracing means more timber underneath where I may want to put point motors, we will cross that bridge later
But most of the boards are in place now, the slot car backscene will likely be able to be re-used for part of the layout. The gap at the end will have a removable section so I can get access to the middle without crawling under the boards. This in turn will eventually h be filled in with foam boards and lightweight removable scenery.
I have yet to fill in the slots and tidy up the shed !
It will be DCC with sound.
Currently it will be based on a fictional area in South Wales where GWR and LMS were seen circa 1945, and I hope to eventually get rolling stock and locos for early BR set a few years later as an option.
The plan is for a double height layout, effectively a separate lower level branch line and shunting/goods yard with access to the dock, a small station and a station by pass for the freight trains. This is shown as grey track on the plan. Both end curves will be hidden in tunnel or behind a false backscene.
The blue upper level is a dual mainline mainly passenger, but with provision for the odd express freight. It will feature a viaduct before the station and a metal bow bridge over the river entrance to the port.
No curve is tighter than an equivalent R4 except one in a siding. Obviously the plan will be tweaked to allow for point motors where these would be obstructed by an underboard batten, but I hope to be able to remain fairly close to the planned layout. all the roads etc are currently just for ideas and are likely to change.
But after cutting the slot car track boards up, I discovered there was an amount of droop on the MDF, nothing to worry a Slot car, but 00 scale Loco's are more fickle !
So I doubled up on the bracing, forcing the droops into something close to flat again, of course the bracing means more timber underneath where I may want to put point motors, we will cross that bridge later
But most of the boards are in place now, the slot car backscene will likely be able to be re-used for part of the layout. The gap at the end will have a removable section so I can get access to the middle without crawling under the boards. This in turn will eventually h be filled in with foam boards and lightweight removable scenery.
I have yet to fill in the slots and tidy up the shed !
It will be DCC with sound.
Currently it will be based on a fictional area in South Wales where GWR and LMS were seen circa 1945, and I hope to eventually get rolling stock and locos for early BR set a few years later as an option.
The plan is for a double height layout, effectively a separate lower level branch line and shunting/goods yard with access to the dock, a small station and a station by pass for the freight trains. This is shown as grey track on the plan. Both end curves will be hidden in tunnel or behind a false backscene.
The blue upper level is a dual mainline mainly passenger, but with provision for the odd express freight. It will feature a viaduct before the station and a metal bow bridge over the river entrance to the port.
No curve is tighter than an equivalent R4 except one in a siding. Obviously the plan will be tweaked to allow for point motors where these would be obstructed by an underboard batten, but I hope to be able to remain fairly close to the planned layout. all the roads etc are currently just for ideas and are likely to change.
Re: As yet un-named, my OO layout starts.
Looks great. R-
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Re: As yet un-named, my OO layout starts.
my layout is over 20 years i the making and still unnamed!
good luck with your progress, keep is updated.
good luck with your progress, keep is updated.
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In old money approx 16ft x 8 ft at the top and 5.5 ft at the bottom, with the wider section being 8ft long.
In mm L 4880 x W 2440 at top to W 1700 at bottom.
I also forgot to mention, I will be using Peco Code 75 bullhead track, the points look bloomin' great but the fishplates look like they may be hard work being so small !
In mm L 4880 x W 2440 at top to W 1700 at bottom.
I also forgot to mention, I will be using Peco Code 75 bullhead track, the points look bloomin' great but the fishplates look like they may be hard work being so small !
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Big enough for my large frame to negotiate and make getting to everything easy.
It will eventually have light weight removable scenery sections in there.
It will eventually have light weight removable scenery sections in there.
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Layout looks interesting. Look forward to seeing the real thing.
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A slow burner for sure, but starting to make some progress now.
The shunting yard and dock area track cut, shaped and temporarily thumb tacked, very therapeutic that was, despite the fiddly track joiners testing both my eyesight and my fine dexterity
Mind you, I am not looking forward to soldering the dropper wires on this lot, in particular the points. one false move and a very expensive bit of track becomes toast
The shunting yard and dock area track cut, shaped and temporarily thumb tacked, very therapeutic that was, despite the fiddly track joiners testing both my eyesight and my fine dexterity
Mind you, I am not looking forward to soldering the dropper wires on this lot, in particular the points. one false move and a very expensive bit of track becomes toast
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It's looking good - pleased to see you have the Tracksetta gauges out. I found these very useful when creating my layout. Keep up the good work.
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