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Building my first layout

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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, May 14, 2002 3:56 PM
Thanks guys...I appreciate the advice

Dan
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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, May 14, 2002 12:49 PM
1. be patient
2. read everything you can
3. if you just gotta see something run (i did)
build a little test loop or test track on a
board while the layout is in progress.
4. the atlas layout should work great as is; i think it even has some wiring info
5. you won't get in over your head unless you
run out of stick-to-it. Only you know.
6. if you start out too small, you'll have to go bigger sooner. it's like buying too small a motorcycle.
7. "advanced" is just a state of mind. go for it.
Best of Luck & Have a Ball
Cid
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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, May 14, 2002 1:47 AM
Is this just a track plan, or is it a complete kit? If it is a plan, then you should look at the space you have available, and decide how to best use the layout room. Go with whatever theme interests you, and be creative. I have built several layouts over the years, and although I start out with a general idea of how it's going to be, I follow prototype practice and lay the track as it suits my vision of how it should be in that area. If you are getting into complicated benchwork, such as a mountainous terrain, then you do need advance planning, but for a typical midwestern "flat" type layout, just go with what looks right to you. Just remember, keep the curves to a reasonable radius in connection with the type of equipment you'll be running, and try to keep all trackwork within reach for cleaning, and heavens forbid, derailment cleanup.
Decide what type of scene(s) you want to model, and let your memories and/or imagination dictate how the tracks and structures and scenery will be laid out.
I hope you find this advice helpful.
Todd C.
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Building my first layout
Posted by Anonymous on Monday, May 13, 2002 9:37 PM
I have a fair amount of knowledge about model railroading and have recently decided to build my first layout in HO scale. I have bought numerous help books and will be using a layout provided by atlas. My questions is whether or not it is wise to attempt to build a layout that book rates as an advanced layout. The particular layout is atlas HO-33. Time is not an issue. I just dont want to get in over my head.

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