kasskaboose Can't wait for the results. I hope this isn't your 1st effort. Such an undertaking can take awhile and becoming overwhelming.
Can't wait for the results. I hope this isn't your 1st effort. Such an undertaking can take awhile and becoming overwhelming.
Simon
NVSRR Since plans always change, I see an oppport unity to take the main and give it a double track appearance by running them parallel. Then do a Midwest style fly over. Any prairie skyscrapers going in, farm coop and such? shane
Since plans always change, I see an oppport unity to take the main and give it a double track appearance by running them parallel. Then do a Midwest style fly over. Any prairie skyscrapers going in, farm coop and such?
shane
A pessimist sees a dark tunnel
An optimist sees the light at the end of the tunnel
A realist sees a frieght train
An engineer sees three idiots standing on the tracks stairing blankly in space
When does construction start? YouTube channel?
7j43k Those words: "1950's Free Lanced Southern Midwest" have me thinking there won't be any articulateds running. If that's the case, then my concerns stated elsewhere about curve clearances are unwarranted. Ed
Those words: "1950's Free Lanced Southern Midwest" have me thinking there won't be any articulateds running. If that's the case, then my concerns stated elsewhere about curve clearances are unwarranted.
Ed
Correction: 1950's Midwest region was in error. Should have read West - Midwest (include Nebraska, Wyoming and Colorado) and yes I will be running Articulates.
MSM
MSM: I am glad you settled on a trackplan that will suit your desires.
Be aware... I have never built a layout that followed the plan completely. It seems that once track is going down, a better way will sometimes become obvious.
Be flexible, and have fun!
-Kevin
Living the dream.
Thanks to everyone who commented and made suggestions on my posts. With that being said, attached is my completed trackplan after many revisions.
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