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It has been quite a while since we have had a general thread in which pictures of member's layouts have been posted.  Yep, we have the great, long running thread "what did you do on your layout today" but many of us don't do anything to our layouts daily.  How about a thread in which as many members as possible post a picture(s) of their layout?  It doesn't matter if the layout is large, medium, or small...just post a picture to encourage others!   It doesn't matter if the layout is finished, half done, or in the beginning stages...just post a picture to encourage others!  It doesn't matter if the layout is 2-rail scale, 3-rail scale, Tinplate or 027 traditional...just post a picture to encourage others!  OK...I could go on and on but I bet you get the idea!!

Come on...lets work together to make this a reference thread for those that want to go back and see all kinds of examples of how others enjoy the hobby and perhaps encourage those that don't have a layout to take that step!!  This is your chance to help your forum members get ideas and inspiration to create a layout no matter what size!!  Videos welcome too!!

Thanks!!

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Not a layout shot but here's a short video made recently of three Legacy diesels running on my layout.   A newer SD40-2, out front, a 3 year old GP-35 midway running as a pusher and a 8 year old GP30 in reverse bringing up the rear.  I shortened the train to shorten the video  .. A testament to Legacy control as the train never derailed, Eight years span engine age and they actually ran smooth as silk all in sinc.....

joe

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The 21X34 large HiRail layout and the 6X11 small venue traditional pike.

By Thanksgiving we'll be 21X38 with another module to pair with our new bridgre module.

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This layout has been contributed to by Forum members Gilly@N&W, Kanawha, JEC, USMC_Chris, myself and others.

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My 11' X 14' layout is still a work in progress; slowly getting some "scenery" in place. Table height is 48" with a duck-under along the long side. Basically a running loop with passing sidings + a loop for my "S" gauge items to strut their stuff... Maximum 0-99 on the outer loop, minimum 0-72 on the inner passing siding.IMG_1129IMG_1130

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FANTASTIC PARTICIPATION guys!!  Thanks so much...lets keep this going!  Even if you have posted a picture(s), don't let that stop you taking more and new pictures.  Close ups of details, different angles...heck, use your mini-drone and take some fly over pics and videos!!..LOL!!  Lets inspire each other!

Thanks,

Alan

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leavingtracks posted:

FANTASTIC PARTICIPATION guys!!  Thanks so much...lets keep this going!  Even if you have posted a picture(s), don't let that stop you taking more and new pictures.  Close ups of details, different angles...heck, use your mini-drone and take some fly over pics and videos!!..LOL!!  Lets inspire each other!

Thanks,

Alan

 

heck, use your mini-drone and take some fly over pics and videos!!..  Drone Cam is currently grounded do to weather.  

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Beautiful layouts guys....we are already seeing some folks stating that they appreciate the pictures!!  These pictures show all the ways that one can enjoy our trains.  It doesn't matter if you have a "carpet central" or a basement empire!!  Lets make a point of helping others through our pictures...remember the saying "pictures speak a thousand words"!!

Thanks,

Alan

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TONKANUT...That layout is super awesome!!!  So many of you are blessed to live in a part of this great land where basements are the norm.  I greatly envy all of you will a basement.  It is also clear that many of you are what I would call "master builders."  It is with great awe that I marvel over the photos of your layouts...a big pat on the back to you all.

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These are from my recently dismantled 6x9 layout. We moved about a month ago so I haven had a layout for about 6 weeks and it will be a few months before I can start on a new one. 

Thanks. Nice to see what can be done with what is probably the average size layout. Inspiration to finish my granddaughters instead of working on my own everyday.

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Every one of the layouts posted are wonderful and very inspiring.  I continue to get great ideas and wonderful information every time that I visit our OGR Forums.

I have attached a .pdf file showing my permanent Christmas layout (which still needs to have backgrounds added) and a few progress photo of my currently in-work 5X10 layout that will be based on 1957 America.  Country Joe's 6X9 layout really shows the benefit of the additional one foot in layout width.  I was limited to the 5 foot width to maintain access to my completed corner Christmas layout.

Thanks to everyone for sharing their layout photos.

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MY LAYOUTHey OGR Members, I'm not ready to introduce my layout to the Forum as of yet, but this post is definitely inspirational and if I could throw in a photo to provide additional incentive to someone, I hope my layout in it's embryo stage, (12'x30') will help.  i'm hoping there are more contributions, I could use the ideas.

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Never suspected when I retired I'd have sooooo much fun  pursuing  this hobby.  Much to do, but  here's current state of my 7x15  layout. I hope  to  make room to add either a turntable (preferred) or a transfer table to the industrial side of the layout by expanding  2.5'  more...three if I loose weight!   Also planning an upper level, anchored on two sides  with  and elevated track connecting them....phew, I'm tired just  typing all that I intend to do. Thanks for looking.

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Back in March of last year I had a resurgence in room construction enthusiasm and took up where I had left off in 2007.  Most of the initial work involved accessing the basic attic by building new stairs, starting in the basement.  With the preliminaries over, here's a shot of what I began with 18 months ago.

.and the first train running in the room.

At the golden spike ceremony, Feb '16.......

.......and basically, where it's at today.

Bruce

 

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marshelangelo posted:

Hey OGR Members, I'm not ready to introduce my layout to the Forum as of yet, but this post is definitely inspirational and if I could throw in a photo to provide additional incentive to someone, I hope my layout in it's embryo stage, (12'x30') will help.  i'm hoping there are more contributions, I could use the ideas.

See guys!!  This is one of several posts from members that you all are helping to give incentive and inspiration!

Thanks for your contributions....please continue!

Alan

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Every one of the layouts posted are wonderful and very inspiring.  I continue to get great ideas and wonderful information every time that I visit our OGR Forums.

I have attached a .pdf file showing my permanent Christmas layout (which still needs to have backgrounds added) and a few progress photo of my currently in-work 5X10 layout that will be based on 1957 America.  Country Joe's 6X9 layout really shows the benefit of the additional one foot in layout width.  I was limited to the 5 foot width to maintain access to my completed corner Christmas layout.

Thanks to everyone for sharing their layout photos.

Nice. Go to this website.  www.myvillage.us.com. Mine is a winter theme.  I used the Winter Mountain ones  

 

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Once your layout is "done" you can concentrate on the details. I cut some doors in a tired FM diesel and fabricated an engine component to simulate a major overhaul in the engine service facility. Adding figures and both interior and exterior lighting enhance the scene.

TJ

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Beautiful work everyone....!!  Here is an early morning picture of the natural sunlight coming in on the layout...By the way,  several folks have mentioned in other threads that they would like to see larger pictures so as a tip (just in case you may not know), if you click on a picture, a larger and more detailed version will be available...

Alan

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I wish my layout was as cleaned up as most are here. Been working on mine for about 12 years off and on. More off then on till recently. So here are some pics of work so far along with boxes and things all over the layout. But at least I can run four trains when I work on the layout. Here are some pics from today.............Paul

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Everyone's contribution is great!  I do want to make special comment to RickO and Paul 2. 

Rick, I like the winter snowy area you have along with a summer area.  I think it works good.

Paul, I have noticed your second shelf before in photos.  I think it and the transition areas work.

I have been thinking for about a year or combining the two ideas on my layout I hope to start this winter.  I would have two levels, both on shelves like Paul.  The upper shelf would have a winter area where I could put some of my wife's porcelain and ceramic buildings on display year round.  The lower level would all be summer with scale buildings and one area of a few operating accessories.  I'll see how I can cram that into an 11 x 11 room.

Your contributions enables me to better visualize that.  I think that was the kind of thing Alan was hoping for when he started this topic.

Thank you, all!! 

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Getting the trains running is only the first step in creating an enjoyable layout.  Adding scenery takes it to the next step.  By adding figures, vehicles and structures you begin to tell a story.  These little scenes, or vignettes, are what bring layouts to life.  There was a thread a while back sharing vignettes on our layouts.  This is a very good thread to reference for ideas.

Here are a few vignettes from my layout.  No captions.  You can create your own story.

Tom

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Not starting a layout because you are afraid you might have to move? Maybe I can encourage you with mine. This L-shaped, 9' 6" x 8' 1" layout is designed to fit in an average sized spare room, though it's in a basement right now. It comes apart in six sections, and I've already had to move it once, so I know it can be done! The odd-looking benchwork permits me two lower levels for on layout storage of 5 trains total. Sorry for the grainy pics. The light in the basement is not great. Good news is, if I decide to upgrade it, I can just move the layout out of the way

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Another enjoyable facet of this hobby is operation.  Sometimes it is fun to just let the trains go around the layout, unattended.  Other times it is enjoyable to run the trains with a purpose.  I enjoy making up trains and sending them out to switch local industries.  To make things even more interesting, I will sometimes have a train running on the main line while I perform switching moves on the industrial branch.

Here is a video of a typical switching operation on my layout.  Pay no attention to the man in the window!

Tom

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