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824A4F81-1CD5-4C50-8531-5989E2B2E3A9Hey all, I’ve been working on this tiny layout for about a month now. How tiny? It’s only 12 square feet! Since I live in an apartment, a large layout won’t do. I wanted something portable so I wouldn’t have to tear it all down.

The theme of the layout will be the mid 19th century so I can run my favorite locomotive of all time, the 4-4-0 American. The layout will be called the Western and Atlantic.

The layout is simply a tiny oval and is only 3 x 4 feet. I’m adding a scenery divider along the center line. That way one won’t constantly see the train.

Ive been busy cutting foam and finalizing the design of the layout. Stay tuned!

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@Rayin"S" posted:

I have to say "GREAT IDEA" , as stated earlier, who doesn't have room for a layout? The divider works to break up the oval and impression of a train going in circles. I have more room but the area is narrow so is divided as is yours, it works.

Thank you for sharing with us.

Ray

Thank you Ray, at first I wasn’t sure about a divider but now I truly love it.

@Rayin"S" posted:

I like the video, I looked at your profile, didn't see an email address, I thought about sending an article that I used for decorating my backdrops. Don't want to have problems with copyrights

Take a look at video in my signature,see if you might want it.

Ray

Hey Rayin, I just added my email address. Thanks for pointing that out. I would love to see your article about your backdrop scenery!

@Mark Boyce posted:

Nice seeing the train running!!  The divider works great!  You can expand your scenic possibilities by having two scenes!!

Thanks Mark! I’m going to have two independent scenes. One side will be agricultural with cotton fields and cornfields. The other with the tiny siding will be lots of evergreens and Menard’s newly released Cripple Creek water tower. Stay tuned

Stuart, Can you tell us where the abandon house and the shanty come from? I acquired some business buildings similar to the type you show. I mounted on foam board to give more depth and cut around the outline, then I painted the edge of the foam a dark color and fastened to the backdrop. I never saw the house and shanty that you have, I like them and would like to add more to my backdrop. That house is cool.

Ray

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@Rayin"S" posted:

Stuart, Can you tell us where the abandon house and the shanty come from? I acquired some business buildings similar to the type you show. I mounted on foam board to give more depth and cut around the outline, then I painted the edge of the foam a dark color and fastened to the backdrop. I never saw the house and shanty that you have, I like them and would like to add more to my backdrop. That house is cool.

Ray

Hi Ray, I bought them from a seller on eBay. The seller is pghtrainfanatic. He has a lot of great flats to choose from.

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