I would have to say that the first one would be awesome.
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Hi DON,
I'm with DOUG, I'll vote for number 3 layout. Take your time and have fun with it. GOOD LUCK, Chuga chuga chhoo choo!
laz57
Looks good Don! I know space for a layout in California is a premium. Have fun!!!
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Don, Good luck with the plans and construction. If the Chief happens your way, watch your pool as some grits may find their way into the filter.
One thing that I did was to buy a few of the layout books from Armstrong, etc. Not that I would use HO, but you can get some good ideas from them. They are well thought out and many follow prototyped plans.
Dennis
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Don,I'm happy for you. A big part of the fun is the planning and looks like you've been doing that. I'm kind of partial to plan three of the ones you've shown. Looking forward to more progress and pictures!
Don,
Congrats.
I like layout 3. A dual mainline is nice to have. Two trains runnning on seperate loops is ideal, especially with one or two crossovers.
Nice looking train room and close to the pool too! Can't wait to see more pics as your layout progresses. Track plans 1 and 3 look fun.
Don : that's great & congratulations !! I know you will like the 72" radius curves, too ! Boy, I could never decide which layout to choose !! Plus, good you're putting a lot of planning into it,something I'm not too good at, I just say to myself, I want it to go hear & over there !!
Thanks, John
Don
Hi Don,
That is great news, to bad you can't jump right in and start building. But you will have some time to decide. Not sure if I prefer 1 or 3. I assume the white area is aisle space. If so you might want to lay off the beer and snacks, they look pretty tight.
I just had a thought, since you can't start building right away, why not ask the forum members for layout suggestions.
Congrats !!!!!!!!!
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Congratulations! What a saga- it was like following a radio serial or soap opera. I vote for layout #3.
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Great looking room, Don.
I vote for layout # 1
Good luck deciding.
Chuck
Jon
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