ewaltonl wrote:Hey guys! I have a friend who has just inherited a 80 foot by 350 foot O-scale indoor layout. It was built in the 40s by his grandfather. He wants to know about how much it is worth. I don't really know, since I'm a G-scale garden RRer. Anybody have any ideas?? He was thinking around $20,000.-Emmett Lodge, age 15Oberlin, Ohio
I was bouncing around looking at some of the older posts and this one caught my eye.
80 FEET BY 350 FEET?!?!?! that's as big as a football field!!!!
Anyone else know of a layout that big?
zeke wrote:its hard to even think of one that large, but pics would be really cool to see....
I would have loved to have seen that layout.
- Clint
Joe Hohmann wrote:I would say this topic is a joke on us. Our modular layout is 100x40, and it's often the largest at a train show. 350 feet???? Joe
Ya Joe;
Such a monster would almost need it's own zip code!! I have a zip code directory which I just checked and no cigar...
Being that the original post is over 5 1/2 years old,,,news of this layout should have "surfaced" by now...I haven't checked "Ripley's Believe it or Not,,, or the Guiness Book of records,,, but I will "pass" on that investigation......
It is possible, however, the "layout" consisted of a shelf layout around a large store...or warehouse...
But, I tend to side with your thoughts
BDT
butleryard wrote:I think he meant 8'-0" x 35'-0.
I think that's probably the real size, see what poor grammar causes kids!
Life's hard, even harder if your stupid John Wayne
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He was probably chewing on his trains! LOL
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