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Looking for good layout plan.
Looking for good layout plan.
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Anonymous
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April 2003
305,205 posts
Looking for good layout plan.
Posted by
Anonymous
on Monday, July 25, 2005 9:33 PM
I need a HO scale layout that can fit in a 2X6 foot space. I would prefer an industrial layout with lots of switching. Thanks!
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fleduc
Member since
February 2005
From: Quebec city
20 posts
Posted by
fleduc
on Monday, July 25, 2005 10:01 PM
I suggest you to look at the book "48 Top Notch Track Plans".
I just bought it to get ideas for a new layout.
It gives many examples of small layouts for switching operations.
Regards,
Francois.
fleduc
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egmurphy
Member since
January 2003
From: Mexico
2,629 posts
Posted by
egmurphy
on Monday, July 25, 2005 10:01 PM
You might want to look at some variation of the old classic "Timesaver" by John Allen. Try this website:
http://www.wymann.info/ShuntingPuzzles/sw-timesaver.html
There's also a slightly altered version in the July Model Railroader, on page 72. A bit narrower than your space and just a bit longer, but certainly worth a look.
I suppose you don't want to consider looking at N scale with that small a space?
Best regards
Ed
The Rail Images Page of Ed Murphy
"If you reject the food, ignore the customs, fear the religion and avoid the people, you might better stay home." - James Michener
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leighant
Member since
August 2002
From: Corpus Christi, Texas
2,377 posts
Posted by
leighant
on Monday, July 25, 2005 10:35 PM
For 2 x 6 in HO, you are going to need a switching layout. I would imagine you can lay it out with track and turnouts easier than copying something out of a magazine.
That is about the size of a layout I once designed representing the MGM Studio backlot ca. 1940.
http://www.railimages.com/albums/kennethanthony/abs.jpg
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cuyama
Member since
December 2001
From: Northern CA Bay Area
4,387 posts
Posted by
cuyama
on Tuesday, July 26, 2005 10:46 AM
As others have noted, 2'X6' is pretty small for HO. My design for an N scale layout to fit 1'X6' is in the 2005
Model Railroad Planning
and offers a good amount of switching. That design is meant to fold, so the actual storage space is only 1'X3'. Is the 2'X6' space a limitation for both storage and operating?
A large number of designs for amazingly small spaces is found on Carl Arendt's excellent micro designs site:
http://carendt.us/
I'd strongly recommend against the classic Timesaver. It's really just a railroad-themed puzzle. In my opinion, a more interesting and engaging "old-school" classic design is Linn Westcott's "Switchman's Nightmare", plan #6 from
101 Track Plans
(Kalmbach). Here's a sketch:
You might also be interested in a couple of things from my website:
- A short article on
Ops Fun for One
that talks about designs for small layouts intended to operate
- A handout from my
Small Layouts
clinic at the recent NMRA convention.
Good luck and have fun.
Regards,
Byron
Custom Layout Design and Operations Planning
Layout Design Gallery
Layout Design Special Interest Group
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Anonymous
Member since
April 2003
305,205 posts
Posted by
Anonymous
on Tuesday, July 26, 2005 12:41 PM
Thanks a whole lot. And to answera question, yes, I must put every thing in 2>6 except I might be able to put the storage somewhere else.
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pcarrell
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February 2005
From: In the State of insanity!
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Posted by
pcarrell
on Tuesday, July 26, 2005 1:23 PM
See if this link helps with some ideas;
http://carendt.com/microplans/index.html
I thought this site was just amazing! [:0]
Obviously very European, but look at the amount of action in such small spaces! Change the scenery to an American city and you've got a very small, action packed layout! [8D]
Philip
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