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Originally Posted by bigdogjeff1:

What do you all think of this please give me your honest feed back.

Nice.

 

Replace the curve track piece into the cross over and the one curve on the siding, you could have an oval and a two direction reversing loop?

 

The bridge on the back straight is a nice idea. Build it on foam and an easy river. Flop the yard lead switch motor and a grade crossing with a road down the center?

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Originally Posted by Lima:
Originally Posted by bigdogjeff1:

What do you all think of this please give me your honest feed back.

Nice.

 

Replace the curve track piece into the cross over and the one curve on the siding, you could have an oval and a two direction reversing loop?

 

I tried. You can still reverse the train the way it is now. It makes fitment a pain. Eats up that low right space for scenery or an accessory with a siding.

bigdogphotolayout 2nd r-loop mod

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Originally Posted by Moonman:

That worked out well. Nice improvisation on the plan.

 

The train has alternate routes, can reverse direction and has nice sidings for something to do.

 

Will you put foam down for terrain relief or use homosote?

I am going to use a 1 inch foam for the terrain. What color should I paint the foam befor attaching track. Does every one use a brown then work off that or what

Well, yes. Use the earth color for the area you will model. If not specific, than a shade of brown.

 

Then when you put down grass and such or even dirt or sand you don't need 100% coverage.

 

You could also do like the old school and trace the track outline and paint that gray like ballast.

 

Get the cheapest latex you can find. It may take two coats. It's only a base coat.

 

When you use foam, many use a few cable ties to hold down the track 4" length is good. Drill a hole, push it through the tie with the head on the tie, the slide the head of a second one on the bottom and snug. The foam doesn't hold screws that well.

 

You only need a few dots of adhesive like liquid nails or Loctite Pl to hold down the foam. Check the label for foam compatible type.

 

You'll be up and running ready for the landscaper in no time.

 

Have fun! My 20 year old daughter still helps on mine. I let her design an area here and there. Her craft skills aren't that good, but acceptable. I enjoy the time with her 1 on 1 and the fact that something from her is on the table.

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Jeff here are 2 quick photo's of my currently sloppy layout.

 

Bad scenery note. When I started roughing in the pink foam on the corners I tested it with my steamers for clearance except for one, my Lionmaster Cab Forward, which is in the house on display. I put in on the track last weekend started it up and then went back in the house and came back and it was stuck on the corner by the switch tower chugging in place and threw all the rubber tires.

 

The maintenance crew has been busy carving out those sections.

 

 

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Originally Posted by Mark Boyce:

Jeff,

i think that is a good track plan.  It gives you everything crossing, turn trains either way, sidings.  Looks good.  I'll be waiting to see your trains utilize a good track plan!

Thanks mark I can't wait to run my trains again but still waiting for some stuff so it still going to be awhile 

Hi all I wanted to update you .this weekend got some stuff done. All the switches wired and Ucs tracks wired and working also soldered power and ground and tmcc wire to the track got under the layout to tack wires up and out of the way. Today I got to test drive a conventional engine and a tmcc engine and everything went smooth.now to wire the bascule bridge up and all the other accessories.

 

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Update I just wired the bascule bridge and crane. Ran a wire hot and ground for all lights and houses any structure that just has lights on its own line. Bascule bridge is on its own line switches and track ucr on its own line and track its own line so I took good advantage of two zw 275 and 250 tacked all wires up under table so no wires are hanging its very clean looking. Little more wiring and will start roads .

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