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I have a friend who knew of my train hobby and showed me this picture of an O-27 layout (he didn't know what he was showing me, I explained). I showed him some O-27 track which he promptly deemed "old-fashioned" (I laughed). I showed him some FasTrack and explained the difference in curves but I told him I would try to make this design still fit into 4x8. I came fairly close but I thought I would post this to see if anyone else could get closer. I tried turning it just a few degrees as well but it still didn't make the cut. I actually like the small curve myself but again I'll let others experiment. You will see in the picture it didn't incorporate two loops, I added that part.

He'll have a heart attack when I show him the price, I might try this with Real Trax as I think they are a little less expensive and still have O-31 too.

Lionel O-31 try from O-27 example 4x8 - 3D leftLionel O-31 try from O-27 example 4x8 - 3D rightLionel O-31 try from O-27 example 4x8 - trackplanLionel O-31 try from O-27 example

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Lionel O-31 try from O-27 example 4x8-01a

Before and after: I took out a crossover which seemed redundant, and made the outer oval more concentric with compound curves. The outer oval now has O36 minimum curves with O48 easements. Switches are changed to mostly O36 instead of O31. The tightest curves are O31 and it fits on a 4x8 table with adequate space around the edges.

Lionel O-31 try from O-27 example 4x8-05a

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Last edited by Ace

Atlas track looks good, and has O27 curves.  They don't have O27 switches, but I'd use O36 switches anyway as it'll allow for smoother changes.

EDIT:  So here is a direct take using Atlas.  Sure, SCARM shows several places it doesn't connect, but having worked with Atlas track I know that it flexes enough that you can connect all the joints and it'll work just fine.

O27 Atlas

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As shown in Ace's reworking, the "bump" on the upper right qudrant doesn't seem to add much to me, so it seems good to remove it.   Just a suggestion about the siding in the left:  It is possible that keeping it curved as Sinclair has shown may give you space for one more car, and that can be valuable if your friend will enjoy operations. The trade-off is it bisects the space evenly but that's not necessarily bad for scenery.

Tomlinson Run Railroad

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