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I removed about 20 ft of track and 3 turnouts today. I was able to save the turnouts by using a hack saw blade between the cork and foam. After all of it is removed I am going to repair the foam and go back to HO. The O scale has been fun but I am going back to HO and model the Searsport/Oakfield area of the Bangor & Aroostook.

 

I am keeping all of my custom locos and cars but will be selling off everything else. I will remain a "lurker" on this forum too.

 

Malcolm

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Well, shame on you! Really, as an owner of one of your cabooses, I could only wish you the best in that tiny, tiny scale. How will you ever see it?

 

Best luck working with the magnifying glasses on all the time. Don't you know that's why we all went to O Scale? So we can see it. 

 

Really, have fun. When will your list come out?

 

Dick

Dick, I am using a magnifier with O! I'll just get a stronger one. I built a HO caboose last week just to see if I could still do it.

 

Chris, I only have 12 x 20 and that is too small for the BAR in O scale so it will have to be HO. I want to have room for the Searsport port facility too.

 

Mike, I will still "lurk" here and I will continue building O scale cabooses too.

 

Thank you, Malcolm

 

Originally Posted by Brother_Love:

Whoa! As I was in full demo mode I think I may have discovered the glitch in my trackplan. If I go back and re-lay about 18' of track I can make room for the structures that I want.

 

After I removed the track I discovered I had let one side of the layout evolve into a spaghetti bowl of track, some of it redundant.

 

Malcolm

 

That sounds like good news.  

Okay Malcolm, with that discovery you can end this demo stuff and start rebuilding your O scale railroad...right?
 
Bob
 
Originally Posted by Brother_Love:

Whoa! As I was in full demo mode I think I may have discovered the glitch in my trackplan. If I go back and re-lay about 18' of track I can make room for the structures that I want.

 

After I removed the track I discovered I had let one side of the layout evolve into a spaghetti bowl of track, some of it redundant.

 

Malcolm

 

 

Bob, I MIGHT be. I think I may have had too much track. Once I started hand laying the track I just could not stop. I also have decided that IF I stay with O scale I am going to have a double backdrop on one side to hide some staging. This demo may turn into a blessing before it is over.

Malcolm

 

Originally Posted by flanger:
Okay Malcolm, with that discovery you can end this demo stuff and start rebuilding your O scale railroad...right?
 
Bob
 
Originally Posted by Brother_Love:

Whoa! As I was in full demo mode I think I may have discovered the glitch in my trackplan. If I go back and re-lay about 18' of track I can make room for the structures that I want.

 

After I removed the track I discovered I had let one side of the layout evolve into a spaghetti bowl of track, some of it redundant.

 

Malcolm

 

 

 

Hey Chris,

After you hand-lay all that track it is extremely difficult to make yourself pull it up. I am glad I did pull the 3 switches out though because it allowed me to see the solution to my track woes. I have already re-installed 2 of the switches and I will save the other one. I made room for 2 more structures and my track looks more prototypical too.

 

Malcolm

 

Oh I know what you mean, so much time and effort and then to see it come up is painful.  But I am glad that in the end it opened up a new avenue for you to pursue, and that you were able to to re-install those switches...I remember the photos and they were beautifully crafted.  Plus it sounds as if you are much happier with these results, being truer to the prototype and all...sometimes I guess we need things like this to show us the way.    Again glad to hear you are happier with it, keep the updates coming. 

December 22, 2012 10:39 AM
 

I was already thinking about this and mentioned it in my "getting married" thread, I do not know why it was removed. I am going to tear out the 2R layout and build a 3R layout of a eastern mountain region. I was so impressed with the scenery of the Smokey Mountains that I would like to create a layout that depicts that scenery. I think I am going with B&O because there is plenty of equipment available for that road, my second choice would be PRR. I know they did not run where I visited but the scenery is very similar.

 

The tear out will begin on Jan 3rd. I am going to sell or trade all my 2R items and go to 3R. I will be doing 3RS so I can stick with Kadees. I will have 4 loops and I plan to use Scaletrax.

 

Malcolm

 

 

 

"Deja Vous all over again."  Yogi Berra

 

Repeat after me  ".....flex track, production switches - flex track production switches....."

 

No matter what you do it's all fun, it's a hobby.  Sometimes I find re-dos to be refreshing.

 

 

Tom, Yes, Iand I still have the B&O locos and cabooses I purchased for that RR. I will keep them just in case I go back to that idea. Malcolm

 

 

Originally Posted by Tom Tee:
December 22, 2012 10:39 AM
 

I was already thinking about this and mentioned it in my "getting married" thread, I do not know why it was removed. I am going to tear out the 2R layout and build a 3R layout of a eastern mountain region. I was so impressed with the scenery of the Smokey Mountains that I would like to create a layout that depicts that scenery. I think I am going with B&O because there is plenty of equipment available for that road, my second choice would be PRR. I know they did not run where I visited but the scenery is very similar.

 

The tear out will begin on Jan 3rd. I am going to sell or trade all my 2R items and go to 3R. I will be doing 3RS so I can stick with Kadees. I will have 4 loops and I plan to use Scaletrax.

 

Malcolm

 

 

 

"Deja Vous all over again."  Yogi Berra

 

Repeat after me  ".....flex track, production switches - flex track production switches....."

 

No matter what you do it's all fun, it's a hobby.  Sometimes I find re-dos to be refreshing.

 

 

 

LOL! 

 

Whoo boy, Brother Love... do I EVER know first hand your recurring conundrums! 

 

During some of the periods of my model railroading over the decades I have bounced back n' forth from this theme to that, this scale to that... yup... I KNOW EXACTLY what'yer goin' through!

 

I THINK I've settled on a scale (scale S) and I THINK I have settled on a theme that will allow me to indulge my desire for engines and engine livery variety... but still... BEEN THERE, DONE THAT!

 

Andre

 

S Resources link from the NASG website:

http://www.nasg.org/Manufacturers/index.htm

 

Want to know what is available in S-scale today? You have come to the right place! Here you will find links to manufacturers, retail stores, and dealers of S-related items. You will find engines, freight and passenger cars, track, structures, train sets, electronics, scratchbuilding and detailing supplies, and much, much more. Everything you need to build your model railroad in "S". 

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