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Posted by Brutus on Monday, June 26, 2006 8:15 PM
WOW! Very cool! That will be a real challenge to build and should keep you busy for quit a while! That locomotive is sweet!

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Posted by thatboy37 on Monday, June 26, 2006 8:05 PM
access holes i dont think i will need because the way the guy designed the layout all the rails are easily accessible at least thats what he told me. plus what makes you think im a big guy. like the compliment but im only 5'11" 190lbs. im not much bigger if i am bigger than you guys. you got to remember i played defensive back not defensive tackle but thanks for the advice on the holes i might have to put a couple just in case.
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Posted by FJ and G on Monday, June 26, 2006 7:06 PM
wish you the best (please post progress photos). Personally, I wouldn't risk doing this without doing a smaller layout. But go ahead the seize the day.
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Posted by pbjwilson on Monday, June 26, 2006 5:07 PM
Reggie,
Before you start constructing the benchwork you might want to paint the ceiling and walls in the room. Also, think of any electrical or lighting needs you may have. Good-luck, look forward to seeing your progress.
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Posted by csxt30 on Monday, June 26, 2006 4:53 PM
That looks great & anything much bigger, means even more work later on with just keeping all that track clean plus dusting !! [:D][:D]
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Posted by dwiemer on Monday, June 26, 2006 2:31 PM
Hey Reggie,
Impressive lot you have there. My train room is about the same size, but we are keeping a Queen bed in it for guests. I think not having the layout up yet has made me more apt to purchase than if I spent my time running the trains. Anyway, like was mentioned, make sure you can get to every inch of track. You are a big guy so I think larger access holes would be good for you. You are off to a good start.
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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, June 26, 2006 1:30 PM
Looks like your well on your way to building your layout. It looks good you will have a very nice train room. your layout plan is great. I can't tell if you plan on having access holes in your layout. I would strongly reccomend that you put some in if you didn't plan on this. Other wise it will be very difficult to access derailed trains (This doesnt happen on my layout [(-D][(-D][(-D])or just build sceanery. A good access hole size is 18"X24" It can be larger or smaller depending on the space avalible and your preference
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Posted by thatboy37 on Monday, June 26, 2006 12:20 PM
well i have a 3x8 n scale layout that i built for my nephew in the shed to mess around with. as far as patience i want my trains up and running, but i couldnt start anything until my got finished. trust as i bought every piece i want to take it out the box and put it to use right then, but i couldnt so that i one way that helped me to learn patience which i had trouble with as i was growing up. like i wanted it now instead of later. plus this is helping me with my layout i want to rush and put it together but if i wanted it to run and work right i need to be patient and take my time as to i need to remeber this project is not a one day project but rather almost a lifetime project. so in other words i need to be patient and figure what i want first. which i have a pretty good idea of what i want done. let me go take a picture of the n scale layout and post for you guys to show you what i get to play with now.

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Posted by marxalot on Monday, June 26, 2006 11:33 AM
Please let me quote darianj....... WOW! Man have you the space and the stuff to fill it with! You seem to have a lot of patience regarding trains, er how could you just get the equipment and not run it? I am working on my 5th layout and second in O/O27. To be honest I only completed about 2 of those previous 4 and that depends on your definition of complete. 8-) The size of yours is pretty daunting to me but there are a lot of folks here with similar sized and larger ones I'd bet. I am sure they will have great advice..... and as a small timer I'll offer that you should you try to build in some sort of phased approach so you can get something running around ASAP!

Wow again!

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Posted by darianj on Monday, June 26, 2006 10:59 AM
Thatboy...4 did not come out. You might want to double check the image tags.

Wow...you have a nice room to start out with and a good amout of equipment. Good luck and have fun!
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Posted by thatboy37 on Monday, June 26, 2006 10:41 AM
di it work for you guys i hope it did
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my pictures i think i got it lets see
Posted by thatboy37 on Monday, June 26, 2006 10:36 AM
here they are:

here's the deminsions of my train room. the darker lines are the actual walls of the room with the blocks on the walls representing the windows.



heres the plan that i had designed for my train room but it designed with gargraves and i have fastrack:

heres all levels on one page:



heres level 1 i made some modifications that are on the heres all the levels picture:



heres level 2:



heres level 3:



heres level 4 which is the n scale added in the bottom left hand corner:



heres the wood that i got from the construction sites in my neighborhood these will be the actual legs that will old up the table i decided to go with a height of 38":



hers a picture of my train room all the stuff thats on the floor or that looks like it shouldnt be there is not there anymore. its big but not the size i really wanted. i wanted it a little bigger:



heres all of my trains all in the back corner of my room. i bet a couple of guys had doubts about what i had but here it all is. the majority of it or should i say all of it is still packed in boxes:



heres a picture of my CP SD90MACS isnt she a beauty well i think so if you guys dont:



heres a picture of the train that i think will get the most attention than ay train i have on the layout. i've only taken it out the box 4 times and that was to look at it when i first got it and the othere three times to show it to people who wanted to see a 2000 dollar train that they couldnt believe i paid for:



hope i got it this time if not could someone please post them for me. hope you like and are not disappointed.

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