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I don't know much about DCC, but my mates from the local model railway club should be able to help me out. It's just i'm having a difficult time trying to design a layout that includes a station, swicthing yard (Inglenooks, TymeSavers whatever) and some spare sidings. Mr Aussie[alien]
After much thought, I decided to design a shelf layout roughly based on one of the Micro Design Website Shelf Switchers combined with a station so I can also shunt passenger cars as well. Thanks for all your help Mr Aussie[alien]
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Theres one of Flinder Street Station in Melbourne, I'll try and dig it up[:D]
QUOTE: Originally posted by The Duke I belive the book with all the stories has a map. Yeah i've got that book, had it for a decent number of years, and inside the front cover is a map with the Isle Of Man to the north-west Here you go[;)] These pictures are huge, even imageshack woudn't take them. Cheers, Mr Aussie[alien]
Thanks for all your help guys. Gsetter, i'm defintaly going just HO scale and thanks for the great web-site, some great info there.
Hi all, I'm new here but i'm just starting the process of designing my 1st layout and I was wondering if theres anyone who could give me a few pointers. Now as I dont have much room, so I thought of making one on a door. (I also saw the thread about having a switching yard on a door, but) I was thinking of having a layout that would run continuious around. I also thought that a oval would be boring so I was hoping to get a few tunnels and bridges in as well. I really dont need to think about the