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Square verses Rectangle for HO Layout space

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Square verses Rectangle for HO Layout space
Posted by WSS1501 on Wednesday, July 30, 2003 11:11 PM
Designing new house to cover basement layout in HO. Will have about 1500-2000 sq ft. Which is better to build layout a rectangle space or square space given that it will be N&W - SR in steam era.
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Square verses Rectangle for HO Layout space
Posted by WSS1501 on Wednesday, July 30, 2003 11:11 PM
Designing new house to cover basement layout in HO. Will have about 1500-2000 sq ft. Which is better to build layout a rectangle space or square space given that it will be N&W - SR in steam era.
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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, July 30, 2003 11:14 PM
Rectangular. Its like the advise you heard when putting trees or structures on layouts. Always put and odd number, never an even number. Some how the eye likes variety, and a rectangular space will not be "uniform" in look.
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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, July 30, 2003 11:14 PM
Rectangular. Its like the advise you heard when putting trees or structures on layouts. Always put and odd number, never an even number. Some how the eye likes variety, and a rectangular space will not be "uniform" in look.
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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, July 31, 2003 7:57 AM
Smooth flowing curves in backboard and facia is really pleasing to the eye. I am slowly redoing my layout to get rid of angular corners and straight lines.
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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, July 31, 2003 7:57 AM
Smooth flowing curves in backboard and facia is really pleasing to the eye. I am slowly redoing my layout to get rid of angular corners and straight lines.
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Posted by GerFust on Thursday, July 31, 2003 1:41 PM
I'm not sure it really matters if you can effectively break the layout into scenes and prevent the whole thing from being viewed at once.
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Posted by GerFust on Thursday, July 31, 2003 1:41 PM
I'm not sure it really matters if you can effectively break the layout into scenes and prevent the whole thing from being viewed at once.
[ ]===^=====xx o o O O O O o o The Northern-er (info on the layout, http://www.msu.edu/~fust/)
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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, July 31, 2003 3:19 PM
Rectangle or square - well the square lends itself to more uniform sections or blocks - and may hide the fact of short trains better. A rectangle is better if you are going to have some long features - a big or long yard for example. Other than that, I don't see the rectangle as having any advantages over the square.
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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, July 31, 2003 3:19 PM
Rectangle or square - well the square lends itself to more uniform sections or blocks - and may hide the fact of short trains better. A rectangle is better if you are going to have some long features - a big or long yard for example. Other than that, I don't see the rectangle as having any advantages over the square.

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