What value on a Model Railway?
Posted: Sat Nov 30, 2019 10:20 am
Hi All,
I am interested in buying an existing working 00 gauge model layout, but I am struggling to come up with a logical and justifiable valuation, and I welcome readers thoughts!
The details of the layout are as follows:-
The layout is to be sold without controller or any locos/stock. It is set in the late 50s/early 60s. This is my era and I have appropriate stock.
1) 10ft long end to end split approx. 50/50 scenic/fiddle yard by length. with 5 roads into the fiddle yard disappearing under a road bridge. I have a 12ft space so this is good
2) scenic area comprises a 3 platform station plus a parcels platform and one siding with warehouses behind, station buildings, and low level urban work in front. There is a fully built and finished urban shops and road above the full depth fiddle yard. I like this treatment.
3) Operation is DCC via a NCC controller which I have one available. The points are electrically operated.
4) the layout is set up for Kaydee couplings which is what I use.
5) Layout is portable so can be easily transported to me.
The above is the positives, from my point of view, however there are a number of oi things that need improving:-
a) The parcels siding has no connection to the rest of the layout and is just a long siding. I would want to build a shelf along the rear of the layout to provide a set of 3 kickback sidings behind the warehouses to allow shunting of alternative parcels vans to the bay. I would also connect this part of the system to the rest of the fiddle yard. This work would involve extending s or 6 sets of control wiring.
b)The rest of the fiddle yard is restricted as to what road can be connected to what platform, so I would want to relay it. As it is hidden from spectators, this needs only be functional.
c) The layout needs operating signals.
Another point giving a little difficulty is that the layout is built using code 75 rail, whereas I have previously worked in code 100 and have a number of locos/stock which will not like code 75!
It might be better if anyone replying does so as a PM please? I can then share my thoughts on valuation.
Many thanks
Paul
I am interested in buying an existing working 00 gauge model layout, but I am struggling to come up with a logical and justifiable valuation, and I welcome readers thoughts!
The details of the layout are as follows:-
The layout is to be sold without controller or any locos/stock. It is set in the late 50s/early 60s. This is my era and I have appropriate stock.
1) 10ft long end to end split approx. 50/50 scenic/fiddle yard by length. with 5 roads into the fiddle yard disappearing under a road bridge. I have a 12ft space so this is good
2) scenic area comprises a 3 platform station plus a parcels platform and one siding with warehouses behind, station buildings, and low level urban work in front. There is a fully built and finished urban shops and road above the full depth fiddle yard. I like this treatment.
3) Operation is DCC via a NCC controller which I have one available. The points are electrically operated.
4) the layout is set up for Kaydee couplings which is what I use.
5) Layout is portable so can be easily transported to me.
The above is the positives, from my point of view, however there are a number of oi things that need improving:-
a) The parcels siding has no connection to the rest of the layout and is just a long siding. I would want to build a shelf along the rear of the layout to provide a set of 3 kickback sidings behind the warehouses to allow shunting of alternative parcels vans to the bay. I would also connect this part of the system to the rest of the fiddle yard. This work would involve extending s or 6 sets of control wiring.
b)The rest of the fiddle yard is restricted as to what road can be connected to what platform, so I would want to relay it. As it is hidden from spectators, this needs only be functional.
c) The layout needs operating signals.
Another point giving a little difficulty is that the layout is built using code 75 rail, whereas I have previously worked in code 100 and have a number of locos/stock which will not like code 75!
It might be better if anyone replying does so as a PM please? I can then share my thoughts on valuation.
Many thanks
Paul