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QUOTE: Originally posted by polizi grandpa, What are the layout dimensions? And Radius of the curves? My only concern is the S-Curves and if you would be running long trans?
QUOTE: Originally posted by Medina1128 My head hurts just looking at it. If you rest the whole thing on a sort of Lazy Susan, THAT could make things interesting. Rotate the layout while train is running would make the train stationary to an outside observer. Sort of The Watcher sort of thing... bwahahahaha...
QUOTE: Originally posted by dave9999 Well, you have to admit that it's original... I'll leave it at that [:D]. Good luck, Dave
QUOTE: Originally posted by mark_in_utah Too much symetry. S-curves are asking for trouble. No space for a yard. Just how skinny are you, anyway??? Around the room, if room I'd stick in a peninsula with a "shortcut" behind it. Give me continuous running on at least 2 seperate lines, plus some good switching a and yard. A siding or two from the main lines, mountains, industries, an addition on my house for all of the layout..... Mark in Utah
QUOTE: Originally posted by electrolove Madness, you asked [:D] If I had that space I would build a 'around the wall' layout, maybe 2 decks.
QUOTE: Originally posted by davekelly You may find that an around the walls design with a peninsula or two would give more layout area. I would also be a little concerned about the distance to the middle of the "leaves." Is this area reachable?
QUOTE: Originally posted by davsachz A variaton to give you some straight runs, make it multilevel. have a Xover ( Diamond ) on one level, then ramp up to a bridge for crossing another. Add a Tunnel and Cut or two. You could build it, photograph it, write an article on it since it's so out there, then dismantle it or auction it off. It is origional. Dave
QUOTE: Originally posted by pcarrell Besides all that has already been mentioned, you wouldn't have anyplace for your trains to "stretch out" so to speak.
QUOTE: Originally posted by grandpacoyote OK gents and ladies I'd like your opinions, is this a good/intresting idea or just plain silliness? Ideas, suggestions, laughter? Peace. Coyote
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