Joe Fugate Modeling the 1980s SP Siskiyou Line in southern Oregon
QUOTE: Originally posted by george745 my suggestion is start small. Not in making a smaller model but in only doing so much at one time. Either decide to do one thing at a time ie. start with benchwork then move to track, then scenery. Or decide to focus on one portion of the layout then move on, Like starting on a 2x8 section getting that fully completed then move on to another section. Don't try to start to many projects at once or else you'll end up getting frustated because you have to many projects going at once and it will seem like notthing is getting done. Possibly discouraging you from finishing it. Either way you will be able to see progress as you go. Andy
QUOTE: 1. Given the size of my layout and it's relatively simple design, what would I need in the way of powerpacks, controllers, etc to control 3-4 trains at a time on this layout? I'm a bit confused on exactly what hardware I'll need to power/control trains, power lights, accessories, etc.
QUOTE: 2. What DCC system would be best for the above?
QUOTE: 3. What track is best. I'm more concerned with reliability than I am looking prototypical, but I don't want anything that looks rediculous either. I was thinking code 83, but what manufactureer is best? And for turnouts?
QUOTE: 4. Lighting the layout. What is the best method? Incandescent or flourescent? Or a mix of both?
QUOTE: 5. What are some good books or websites that address these issues. I'd like soemthing that addresses basic wiring so I can get a feel for it, as well as something that will help with a layout of this size and the use of DCC.
Ray Breyer
Modeling the NKP's Peoria Division, circa 1943
QUOTE: Originally posted by masonjar Any plans to close off your side of the garage to protect the layout from the dirt and dust? Andrew