Have fun with your trains
Tom Trigg
Vic, I like the new trackplan...it gives much scope for operation, and there's more room for scenery. Much better without the loop!
SandyR
Hi Vic
Don't forget the zebra striped train sized door so you can join the indoor and out door railways together
regards John
Pics....finished garage
Benchwork started, basic 1x4 stringer construction
Benchwork finished, OSB topping.
Track test layout next.
Hey Vic,
Awesome! The garage looks terriffic! Nice job on the benchwork too. Was that a TV and a small fridge in the corner of that shop??? Thanks for sharing. Got a small project I need your help with....will email you ASAP. Later eh...Brian.
Brian, will likely be a little busy till after christmas, after that, send me what your thinking about.
Vic;
Looks to me like you need to start a new thread since your RR is no longer shrinking but growing. Something like My shrunken Railroad expands. Pics are good news, I'm eagarly awiting more progress reports, as many others are, I'm sure.
Test laying track...it fits!
Track is VERY dirty, and needs to be cleaned. Then I'll start connecting all the track. Almost every connector need to be either cleaned, or changed.
Bump (in the night)
I havent been updating this topic for a while now since there hasnt been any progress to update, nor will there be for the time being. Looks like the indoor branch will be shrinking ...yet again.
Its become very apparent that between the ongoing home renovations, yard reconstruction, and my wife order to get our micro car restoration project underway, that I have too many plates spinning in the air. So I have to cut a few things out for the perceivable future until I get alot of these other projects out of the way, the indoor layout is on hold, indefinatly.
But the outdoor layout is still a go, when I have spare time and good weather. I have decided that the outdoor layout will take precident for existing materials like track and that the existing indoor benchwork will be used to hold the power tools for the car restoration, but even the outdoor layout will be of secondary importance to getting alot of these other torns out of my side so outdoor layout construction will likely not begin till well after this summer if not early next year...I wont build in the summer here, too dam hot!
However...all is not lost:
Nevermind
In the meantime, I am planning to keep my skills going on the workbench and with a little something I'm hoping to have ready for the MLS booth at next years BTS (2008)
http://1stclass.mylargescale.com/vsmith/Large%20Scale%20Pizza%20layout_BTS_2008.pdf
A 3'-0" square micro-layout, a "pizza" layout by definition, utilizing the old xmas tree base layout I've had for a couple years now, The old one simply wont work with the wood floors as its very very loud where before the carpet acted as a sound deadener. Without the carpet its a noisy cuss. So I built a new one using a solid wood tabletop and some HLW snap track, its a better deal as it has a felt base and will have felt insulation under the track as well.
So the old base and hand bent track will become a portable Borracho RR display, with foam "mountains" and a small town of very detailed structures climbing the hill over the track. It will have detachable legs and felt pads so it can either be freestanding or set on a tabletop. If it comes out like I hope, it should be a nice draw next year.
This will give me the opportunity to focus in very fine on the interiors, exteriors and street scenes, and to model very small rolling stock and maybe a couple of engines specific for the tiny diameter trackage. I figure even if this is perhaps the smallest layout on the forum, the shear level of detail possible will more than offset any percieved size limitations. I still have plans very long term to resurrect the indoor layout in time.
So...Onward and Upward!
Muhuhahaha! Its alive... ITS ALIVE!
http://1stclass.mylargescale.com/vsmith/GarageStudyTRY%20AGAINx2.pdf
Translation: screw it! I'm building something anyway...
Hey..it's like giving birth!!! Congrats Vic, looking great yet again
Toad in da Swamp
Vic, that is absolutely the best trackplan that you've ever done. Go for it, man!
Looking back at the pages here, theres too much none related stuff, so I prefer a fresh start, so new page it will be...a BIG Thanks to all who contributed, now lets see where the next phase takes us. Here is a link to the new building log page, which will be located in the Railways Design and Construction forum. I prefer to have any discussions over thar' from here out.
http://www.trains.com/trccs/forums/1291128/ShowPost.aspx#1291128
Please do not reply to this topic anymore
I prefer to let it RIP
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