My kitchen table is generally seen with a structure under construction. Earlier this year is was the New River Mining kit. Now it is the Cornerstone Diesel House being built. My wife has been forgiving, so far but I think she is only wanting me to roll the second half of my layout back against the wall and out of the middle of the basement floor.
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I think this is a great idea. Build a dinning room table with a glass top that can be removed. Have your layout inside the table and if your ladies does not like to look at it, then you can alway put a table cloth over it. But besure to build your table to fit a table cloth. Nothing looks worse then having a table coth that does not fit. I think I will use this idea when I buy a house! I am building a Coffee table with a N scale layout in it starting in about february! I am just not sure what I am going to put in it just yet. It is still in the plaining stage.Thanks for the IdeaBaker
Eriediamond wrote:I believe you have an idea that would work. There have been more than a few layouts built into coffee tables, so why not a dining room table. N scale would be the scale I would use, HO could be sqweezed in there. Use a glass top and you could watch trains while dining. Also, if you ever meet a RR minded lady and the layout was lit up, you could have a nice RR light romantic dinner. Ken
I LIKE IT! That would be an awesome dining room table. All the little street lights...With a slow moving passenger train going around an outside loop, its cars all lit up with red marker lights on the observation. The dining room lights set on a dim glow...Man, that would be awesome.
But the problem isn't building the table...It's meeting a RR minded lady...They ain't so common.
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Eriediamond wrote:Also, if you ever meet a RR minded lady and the layout was lit up, you could have a nice RR light romantic dinner. Ken
....and if all went well, she would give you a 'clear signal'
TA462 wrote:Sure that would work, N scale or better yet, Z scale would be the way to go.
Dave, I used to work for Ontario Northland a few years ago.....ON Telcom to be exact....used to watch the trains from the 5th floor in North Bay.
Years ago when I was living in a apartment I would set my N Scale hollow core door up on the dinning room table and would operate for 3-4 hours-my record was 7 hours due to a snow storm and nothing else to do till the snow stop so I could start the snow removal operation on my walkway,drive way and sidewalk.This dinning room table was also my work bench..I would cover the table with a cheap plastic table cloth and use a plastic cutting board...What did my wive say about this? Nothing..It was her idea.
Larry
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