QUOTE: Originally posted by jcmark611 For the previous poster I did like the look for Tublar track but recently saw a layout with FasTrack that was great looking so, it's tough to figure out. I must say that I do have the book "Classic Display Layouts you can Build" and really like layout D-164. This layout has two loops and the inner loop crosses over it's via a graduated trestle set. My only problem with it there is no way to take a train off one loop and onto the other. My other problem is how it is mentioned that you must be careful operating trains on the trestle set becuase you could derail. Honestly, I just want to sit back and watch them roll. Here is a link to a guy that has built this layout http://www.homestead.com/ogauge/displaylayout.html
QUOTE: Originally posted by eZAK jcmark611, If you havn't already check the [stickey] topic 'New to toy trains?' Now I'll answer your questions with some questions. 1) Where do you see your layout in 10yrs? (i.e. Do you plan to expand? Will you possible be moving? Are you planing a floor, shelf, table top, or bench work layout?) Answers here will effect your buying habits. (Track, Trains, & Acc's) 2) Where do you see you income level in 5 to 10yrs? (Up, stable, or down) An answer here will also effect your purchases. And it will effect materials you use as well as were you shop. 3) How much time are you willing to invest? This will have an effect on your layout design. Sets are a good way to started. Just plan ahead and have fun! I would also suggest subscribing to both CTT & OGR. Check their adds and search the internet for good prices. Also check CTT's book store. They have a lot of godd books to get you started.
Modeling the Baltimore waterfront in HO scale
God bless TCA 05-58541 Benefactor Member of the NRA, Member of the American Legion, Retired Boss Hog of Roseyville , KC&D Qualified
Remember the Veterans. Past, present and future.
www.sd3r.org
Proud New Member Of The NRA
brianel, Agent 027
"Praise the Lord. I may not have everything I desire, but the Lord has come through for what I need."
Our community is FREE to join. To participate you must either login or register for an account.
Get the Classic Toy Trains newsletter delivered to your inbox twice a month