I just couldn't seem to get around having big lobes for turning without the lift out section or big helixs to go. Up and over the doorway, again big space needed.Mountain Goat wrote: ↑Sun Feb 23, 2025 10:23 am Looks good. Just need to ensure one has allowance for expansion and contraction, especially where the lifting section is. The rest of the plan is good as one has the freedom to change things as one buys more track etc. Plenty of scope. Probably easiest if the straight sections are not much wider than 18 inches (45cm) wide so one can reach the track for track cleaning. One can go wider if one wants, especially in station areas though one may need a little set of steps to reach the track. Other than that it is fine.
I personally prefer avoiding lifting sections, but one does need to get in and out.
One caution here. Door needs to open outwards if the lifting section is behind it as if it opens inwards, lifting section can come down and one may not be able to get in. (One can make a section that opens like a door with track cut sideways to accommodate this).
The great thing about planning is that one gets to try ideas out in ones mind and on paper or a computer without spending much money. You may find you may make a few mistakes but any mistakes made are a learning progress.
E.G. Something does not work as intended.
Identify the problem.
Look for a solution..
(I actually enjoy this as I learn a lot by teaching myself. Yes, we can have no issues straight away but where is the fun in that?).
I might look into the swinging horizontal section though, never thought of that before, just assumed I'd have to go up or down.
Still got some. More changes to do on it, this is just where I was up to.