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Anonymous
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April 2003
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N Gauge Layout Design Help
Posted by
Anonymous
on Saturday, February 12, 2005 10:06 AM
Hello Everyone,
I will be modeling in N Gauge and using Peco code 80 flex as well as Peco turnouts.
My problem is I have an area that is odd. I need to do a U Shape style benchwork. The area I have is 9' length and 2' wide and go 5' on the sides and that includes the 2' width along the back and the sides can be no more then 3' wide.
Does anyone have an idea on a track plan that would fit this area. It does not have to be proto type. I do have a large collection of Sante Fe and Union Pacific Locos and Freight cars that I would like to use. Also, how far apart should the joist be as I will be doing and open grid style benchwork.
Any Ideas would be of great help.
Thank you all in advance and have a great day.
Louie
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Jacktal
Member since
October 2002
From: City of Québec,Canada
1,258 posts
Posted by
Jacktal
on Saturday, February 12, 2005 10:11 PM
I wish I could help but I can't visualize your available space.Could you be more specific?A small sketch would be nice.
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Anonymous
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April 2003
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Posted by
Anonymous
on Saturday, February 12, 2005 10:36 PM
Yeah, your dimensions are a bit confusing. Sounds like maybe a 5 by 9 room? Almost everyone on this forum, as you may know, is super friendly, and we'd like to help. Please give us a description of the room again, or upload a drawing. In 5 by 9, you can have one heckuvan n scale pike.
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Anonymous
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April 2003
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Posted by
Anonymous
on Sunday, February 13, 2005 9:43 AM
Sorry Guys for the confusion with this.
Here is a photo of my benchwork. As you can see I'm no artist. I hope you get the just of it now. Any help would be great.
Thanks again for all your help.
http://im1.shutterfly.com/procserv/47b5dc32b3127cce9060bc158bd500000016109AYt2bNi1cO
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Jacktal
Member since
October 2002
From: City of Québec,Canada
1,258 posts
Posted by
Jacktal
on Sunday, February 13, 2005 2:37 PM
I don't know if you can be flexible with these dimensions.I can see that you're planning a four feet deep portion on the left...four feet deep,unless you can go around it,is pretty far to work on either tracks or scenery.On the other side,you have two feet which could be enough.But if you salvage a foot from the left side,you could add it to the right side and still have your two foot aisle in the middle.You would then have twice 5X3 feet sectors and a 2X2 mid section for interconnecting tracks and some scenery.
As far as the track plan you could fit on this...there are more than one.But first you have to determine your allowed space,what type of operations you wi***o have (point to point,continuous running or else),what type of trains (passengers,freights,etc),and just as important,what are your skills.If you could pinpoint what type of industries,or towns or eras,that much more to permit us forum members to help you out.
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