QUOTE: Originally posted by hoscalelarry I tried to scan my layout and put it here. -- BUT can not figure out how to get it onto this note. Larry
QUOTE: Originally posted by hoscalelarry Gary, Plans are to be along the wall. The bench work will be 1 X 4 's with braces every 16" with 1/2" plywood and 1" of styrofoam on top of that.
QUOTE: Height of layout will be at about 52" with a lower layer at about 36". Lower layer going to have Freight Yard with helix at each end.
QUOTE: Every 8 to 12 feet will be a different "town" or area of the country.
QUOTE: Going to try and paint backdrop using the 1/8" hardboard bent around the corners and using the techniques that were in the October, 2004 issue of Model Railroader Magazine.
QUOTE: The trains will be HO scale and I have one Steam Engine and a couple of sets that I bought many many years ago. I know I'll need to get more -- like the coal cars for the coal mine, and lumber cars for logging area. I've been using the "3 D Railroad Concept and Design, Version 2.0.2 from Abracadata,LTD" for the plans. I plan on doing each "city" by itself and having a main line that goes the total distance around with turnouts at each city area. Lots of ideas and time to do it :) Thinking if I just take one section at a time I should have main line done in a few years. I'm going to get a web site up when I start construction. By the way, ceiling is finished 'drop ceiling' and plenty of electric and ways to install lighting. Hope that this tells you a little about my ideas.
QUOTE: Originally posted by hoscalelarry .... My contractor "goofed" and gave me a 12 foot by 30 foot room in the basement from inside wall to inside wall.
QUOTE: Gary, Thanks for the info -- guess I'll have to get a site started before the layout construction is started. And YES I save scanned items in '.jpg' format. YEP, Plenty of power tools both 'normal' size & wife is letting me get some 'Mini' [from 'Micro Mini' I think]...
QUOTE: Thanks for the helix link -- I needed that one. DANG -- "Mushrooms" gives me another idea -- that is what I like about this Forum many ideas to look at.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by hoscalelarry ... I'm still about a month or so away from gettiing any wood as basaement needs to be 'dried out' from construction and a comercial carpet glued down. Thanks again -- Larry
QUOTE: Originally posted by hoscalelarry Thanks Gary, -- The dehumidifer will hold it to any humitidy I pick -- I was thinking about a 40% during the summer & it'll drop to 25% during the winter. That is what the other side of the basement has done the last 2 years. Will that be good for the layout? I don't know how I can keep the winter humidity up when furnece kicks on in those 'snow days' here in northern Ohio. -- Larry