Here is a link to an "N" scvale version of the Red Wing layout:
http://www.trainplayer.com/Site2/User%20Track%20Plans.html
Scroll down about half way and look for Brussels Northern......
Astute observations, Yoshi and Brakie.I would'nt have thought of that. Checked out the index...says it's in the Dec. 94 issue.
Rich
I like the Red Wing except for the third inner curve..I like the yard area as well.
I would eliminate the third inner curve and use a curve switch to get to the industrial area.As a passing thought I would also add a run around.
Larry
Conductor.
Summerset Ry.
"Stay Alert, Don't get hurt Safety First!"
Kirk,
I don't know of any of the specifics off hand. Went into the train room to see if I had that issue, I beleive it's in my club's library. If you havent seen the actual MR article, it's worth looking for it. If you need inspiration or that final "push" to take the plunge, the article will do it. It's worth your effort!
What is a 4 x 8 Red Wing Layout? I've never heard of this.
J.P.
I didn't do it either...
But I too, really liked the layout and trackplan. Simple, straight forward with some real operating opportunities and totally wonderful scenicing!
I would have to pull out the issue to check for sure, but I believe that none of the radii in the plan was less than 18".
If I were going to do an 4x8...This is the one I would do!
I haven't built the layout, but, I did consider it strongly several times. It was one of the few 4x8 that I liked. I like the simi-hidden staging tracks. Center dividers on 4x8s don't appeal to me, as no matter how good you blend them, you still have a backdrop sticking out of the middle. But, the staging was pulled off pretty good on this one. It gives you a chance to do something other than run in circles, which is hard to avoid on 4x8.
I was also really attracted to the well executed scenery. Not goofy or over the top, just clean, well planned construction. I have referred to that article many times, sometimes just to look at the photos. Thats pretty good for a 4x8.