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I got back into O gauge in the last few months. I've been modeling in N scale for years but had to give it up due to shaky hands. This is my new layout. It's 6x9' with a 30x30" addition. The cork is a mockup of roads and the white papers are stand ins for buildings. I will update this as I make progress. 

 

 

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Thanks for all the great responses.

 

Bruce, you are right, I modifield the track plan to better fit the space. I designed the plan with SCARM. It's a good program (and free!) but needed a little tweaking.

 

Danny, the grass mat is Woodland Scenics Green Grass Vinyl Mat.

 

 The Benchwork is covered with 1" extruded styrofoam. That is covered with carpet padding from a local carpet store, and then covered with the WS mat. The Carpet padding reduced the noise level significantly.

 

 I will keep the updates coming as I make progress.

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Looks great and I agree with others posters that it is neat to see what can be done with a small layout. To me, O is like HO on steroids. Just a tad bigger, but reasonable enough to be placed even in the smallest of places within ones own dwelling.

 

My layout is still on the floor/carpet. Reason is, our basement will eventually be done over and I cannot commit to a real layout until that is accomplished. In the meantime, I am happy with the floor and my meager beginnings in O once again.

 

My layout is roughly 4X8. Not big at all and judging by those rather large auto racks, very tiny indeed. Yet, I am just collecting stuff and getting ideas.

 

Pete

Thanks to all for all the encouraging responses. I love seeing the huge layouts that some are building. Unfortunately, I only have a spare bedroom for my train room. My layout is small in size but big in enjoyment.
 
 
Originally Posted by Tuscan Jim:

Hey Joe,

 

I like the carpet padding idea under the grass mat. With all the postings on how to reduce the noise level of trains running on fastrack, I don't recall seeing that one! I might steal the idea (or some variation of it) someday...

 

 

Thanks Jim. Feel free to steal anything that will help you. I have benefitted from others advice and am very happy to help.

 

 

Originally Posted by Mark Boyce:

Joe,

The layout is looking good.  I too, moved to O gauge after over 40 years in HO and N because of bad hands and eyes.

 

Thanks Mark. I also have poor eyesight. I love all trains but the smaller scales are just getting too hard for me. Besides, I started with O and have always loved it so it feels like I'm returning to my roots. And I'm having a lot of fun.

 

Joe

 

Something to think about, You could run the 2 track main line along the walls of the room with the yard in the middle which would still give you room to walk a round. This would give you more usable track space and a more efficient use of space.

 

Trainyard. I can relate to being carpet central. Mine has become Carpet Central from hell. I finally worked out the issue that had keep me from bringing it off the floor. But now I want to make it two levels. Yards on the bottom with Main line on the top. Now I am trying to figure out the most efficient way to connect both levels. That's what happens when you hang out on OGR.

 

Doug

Originally Posted by suzukovich:

 

Joe

 

Something to think about, You could run the 2 track main line along the walls of the room with the yard in the middle which would still give you room to walk a round. This would give you more usable track space and a more efficient use of space.

 

Doug

Thanks for the suggestion, Doug. I thought about that but it would be difficult to do. There is a closet behind me in the first picture and the door into the room is across from the transformers on the right. I use the closet to store train stuff so I can't block it. You're right, it would make a bigger and better layout, I just can't do it.

Thanks Radar. I guess you've seen my layout on N-Scale.org. I'm sorry to hear about your macular degeneration. In my case it's just very poor eyesight and shaky hands. O gauge is much easier to work with.

 

Thanks Trains. It is easy starting from scratch with everything new, but more expensive. Fortunately, I am financing it by selling off old G and Z gauge trains.

 

Here are the latest pics. I added a number of buildings and a few figures and a car. I still need to add a building between Wise Guys Pizza and Fat Head's Bar and maybe one or two more. The buildings are not wired yet. I'll start on that after Christmas.

 

 

 

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Originally Posted by Country Joe:

 

 

Thanks Trains. It is easy starting from scratch with everything new, but more expensive. Fortunately, I am financing it by selling off old G and Z gauge trains.

 

Joe, you wouldn't have a red, white & blue BAR State Of Maine boxcar or streamlined Santa Fe passenger cars to sell, would you?  I need the big, old-style couplers.

 

 

 

 

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