Buckeye Riveter wrote: tschmidt wrote: FJ&G, I ran mine at the height of the bookshelf and cupboards it crosses. It's about 32" or so off the floor. It goes through the walls and out a stairway at the riser height. Where it crosses a doorway I have a drop down bridge. It works and looks great in our finished family room.Tom This is my favorite part of Tom's layout where it comes out from under the stairs.Of course the cat, suddenly awakened by the blast of the horn exits first, then the train.
tschmidt wrote: FJ&G, I ran mine at the height of the bookshelf and cupboards it crosses. It's about 32" or so off the floor. It goes through the walls and out a stairway at the riser height. Where it crosses a doorway I have a drop down bridge. It works and looks great in our finished family room.Tom
FJ&G,
I ran mine at the height of the bookshelf and cupboards it crosses. It's about 32" or so off the floor. It goes through the walls and out a stairway at the riser height. Where it crosses a doorway I have a drop down bridge. It works and looks great in our finished family room.
Tom
This is my favorite part of Tom's layout where it comes out from under the stairs.
Of course the cat, suddenly awakened by the blast of the horn exits first, then the train.
My wife's cat wouldn't fit through that little hole!
The train through the stairs is NUTS!!!! I love it!!!
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Looks pretty cool!
FJ and G wrote: Sometimes we can gleen ideas from folks using other scales. I thought I'd include a spacesaving idea from someone on another forum. The idea (in link below) could actually be extended, by making a hole in the wall and extending the soffit idea in an adjacent room, or throughout the house, for that matter. Another modification to the idea would be to build the soffit at eye level as an alternative to around the wall shelf. Modifications to the idea are only as limited as the imagination of the designer... http://www.mylargescale.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=44174
Sometimes we can gleen ideas from folks using other scales. I thought I'd include a spacesaving idea from someone on another forum. The idea (in link below) could actually be extended, by making a hole in the wall and extending the soffit idea in an adjacent room, or throughout the house, for that matter. Another modification to the idea would be to build the soffit at eye level as an alternative to around the wall shelf. Modifications to the idea are only as limited as the imagination of the designer...
http://www.mylargescale.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=44174
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