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Need help with track layout (Kato N Scale)

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Need help with track layout (Kato N Scale)
Posted by trainburger on Friday, April 10, 2020 11:40 AM

Hello all,

Newbie model railroader over here in need of some advice. I built a table that I plan to use to set up my railroad, its dimensions are 2x4ft. I also purchased a Kato M1 track set. The issue I am noticing is that upon attaching the track together the curved section is too large and is going off of my table. I'm not sure how to address this issue. As seen in the photo below the track is about to go off my table if I were to continue...

https://photos.app.goo.gl/orenxiEKaKyAEbZQ7

 

Thank you!!!

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Posted by PapaG on Friday, April 10, 2020 6:28 PM
I'm new to this too... but this is what I found. The M1 set instructions indicate that the "radius" of the curves is 12 3/8"... which means that the curved tracks will create a 180 deg. arc with a "diameter" of 24 3/4". What I'm not sure of is whether that dimension is the outer diameter of the arc, or if that is an 'on center' dimension. If it's 'on center' then the outer diameter will be even larger by half of the width of the Unitrack on each side of the arc (or one 'width' of the Unitrack overall). I think the width of the N-guage Unitrack is 1"... so if the 12 3/8" dimenstion is 'on center' the overall diameter of the 180 deg. arc, from edge to edge, is going to be 25 3/4".
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Posted by bavrail on Friday, April 10, 2020 6:56 PM

You need a bigger table. The M1 track set has 12 3/8 radius curves. A half circle needs at least 24 3/4 inches. At a minimum I would say your table needs to be at least 27 inches wide.

WS

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Posted by Track fiddler on Friday, April 10, 2020 7:01 PM

Welcome

Without a doubt, exactly what WS saidYes  Personally I'd go 29 or 30 so you don't risk the chance of table roll off.

 

 

TF

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Posted by cuyama on Friday, April 10, 2020 7:43 PM

Welcome to the forum. Your first few posts are moderated, so they will take a while to show up -- especially over the weekend. But that passes after you’ve made a few posts.

Others have given you good suggestions. Scale train radii are measured to the center of the track, so you need additional space beyond for the overall benchwork.

Good luck with your layout.

Byron

 

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