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Electrical is finished.  Just waiting on the inspection.  Then onto foam and sheetrock. I cant wait. It is finally back on track.  We had a tornado close by a couple months ago and had to spend money and cleanup the yard. Lost about 20 trees. Only 2 got close to the house.  I bought a goose neck light for the outside. I really like it. I put receptacles every 6ft. There are 12 total. 2 are dedicated 20amp circuits for power to the track.  Lights are 2x4ft led panels that are dimmable. There are 4 of them. Next i am looking at either a variable speed bathroom fan for smoke removal or a air purifier. Both costs are about even. Not sure which way to go yet but i will have to make up my mind before the foam. Any input is appreciated.FFD79CCC-B4B4-4AA6-9359-1BB1B97B1105

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Electrical is finished.  Just waiting on the inspection.  Then onto foam and sheetrock. I cant wait. It is finally back on track.  We had a tornado close by a couple months ago and had to spend money and cleanup the yard. Lost about 20 trees. Only 2 got close to the house.  I bought a goose neck light for the outside. I really like it. I put receptacles every 6ft. There are 12 total. 2 are dedicated 20amp circuits for power to the track.  Lights are 2x4ft led panels that are dimmable. There are 4 of them. Next i am looking at either a variable speed bathroom fan for smoke removal or a air purifier. Both costs are about even. Not sure which way to go yet but i will have to make up my mind before the foam. Any input is appreciated.FFD79CCC-B4B4-4AA6-9359-1BB1B97B1105

A fine looking train house! I would be inclined to install the exhaust fan. Moving air out would work.

@Moonman posted:

I liked 5K . I had spots/floods on a dimmer to reduce the intensity and still have the "pop".

I didn't notice in the bare drywall photos that you had angled the ceiling sides. VERY NICE ! It gives the room a passenger railcar feel.

Yeah i installed a dimmer as well.  We just followed the framework. It is just about ready for clouds.  i am going to get my niece to paint them.  She really makes them look real.  

@Mark Boyce posted:

That’s an excellent choice of carpet.  We had it at work and sections were changed out as time passed.  We got it a few years ago for our church fellowship hall as well.  In both cases the squares were smaller than yours, maybe 18” square.

I figured with scenery and this awesome colored georgia clay i would have to change out a couple of squres for sure. I started the first piece at the door.  I paid for 400sqft. They gave me the whole pallet so i have extra. Free is free.  

Wow! That is a good deal.  Nice planning on the color resembling Georgia clay!  Here in northwestern Pennsylvania the pick would be a brown to light tan.  Even our clay is tan, although I have dug ditches and pits before where I ran into natural streaks of gray mixed into the mostly tan clay.  Knowing a bit about the geology of the area you want to represent really helps convey the image of realistic scenery

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imageIMG_6225IMG_6228IMG_6226And so it begins. My friend Chris came over and we started with the highest level. This will be the polar express loop. Reversing loops at each end.  It will be a multiple level open grid frame. I have never built it like this. Chris’s layout is this style. I was going to try and do a one level helix for the mountain climb but I changed my mind and it will just be what you see now.  The mountain with the cave face will be there with the tunnel. It will reverse inside the mountain. Once the track is down for the polar we will drop down and start the next level. The legs are just supports as we move out away from the wall. I hope to be able to run at least 5 trains on separate loops 4 will intertwine. The most inner loop will have the yard. I like this style because i can climb in an out for wiring and scenery which will be all pink foam.  I also have enough ceiling height to hang my 1/18 scale planes.  

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IMG_625371486765070__8151C025-2738-43D3-A265-F5501EF7CB3EIMG_6260Finished construction on the polar express loop. Outer legs are just temporary as we expand out. Next up are the two main loops. I will be using gargraves 96” and 72” curves. Only the outer most loop will be flat. I want to be able to pull all 20 cars of my American Freedom Train. There will also be a 4th loop that will be 60” fastrack with a yard. The christmas village will be on the right reverse loop.  The spiral mountain will be as the curve turns towards right. It will have a fake spiral but will have the tunnel with the face. The swervy section will be where the caribou will be.  The left reverse loop will have the boys house and other buildings.  Im also going to try and carve out a spot for the grinches cave on the mountain.  

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@Mark Boyce posted:

Excellent plans!  What you have now is looking good!

Wow!  The 20-car American Freedom train will look great on the wide curves.  I saw the real thing in 1976 when I was working in Richmond, Virginia.  It’s amazing it has been almost 50 years since then!!

I cant wait to see it running again.  I want to make 4 flat cars.  Im still looking for the forklift and the K-5 blazer. Im going to get the 20ft containers and paint them up for concessions and tickets.  I will have to doublehead it though. The K-line engine isnt strong enough to pull the whole train.
Your layout is also looking great. Once up and running i would love to tackle led lights in my passenger cars and add people.  

@Mark Boyce posted:

Excellent plans!  What you have now is looking good!

Wow!  The 20-car American Freedom train will look great on the wide curves.  I saw the real thing in 1976 when I was working in Richmond, Virginia.  It’s amazing it has been almost 50 years since then!!

Enjoying watching the build as your pace is probably better than mine, it's nice to see your progress.

Saw the freedom train at the RF&P Station in Fredericksburg, VA.  So cool to see if cross the rapahanock...   sorry, not trying to hijack the thread.

@2naboat posted:

Enjoying watching the build as your pace is probably better than mine, it's nice to see your progress.

Saw the freedom train at the RF&P Station in Fredericksburg, VA.  So cool to see if cross the rapahanock...   sorry, not trying to hijack the thread.

Thank you. I love hearing everyone’s experience with the AFT. I helped my great uncle film it when i was 6 years old. He drove and i filmed. Sadly the films are lost.  

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