There is no such thing as a bad day of railfanning. So many trains, so little time.
QUOTE: Originally posted by CFournier Chuck, Where do you put the 2" straight track??? Chris.
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Time...It marches on...without ever turning around to see if anyone is even keeping in step.
QUOTE: Originally posted by tstage Chuck, Glad to hear it's feasible but...how good does it look in doing it? I run 22' radii curves on my layout and a 50' boxcar pushes the limit of what looks "right" when it rounds those curves. Tom
QUOTE: Originally posted by willy6 I'm the one the posted about #4 turnouts months ago using a 6 axle locomotive.The problem I have is the when the loco enters the turnout at the "frog" end it will tend to jump or derail,however when it enters the turnout at the "switch" end,it is good.Also I have been using Athearn locomotives, I have not tried the P2K yet.That might make a difference too.
QUOTE: Originally posted by dgoodlander Tom, If we only strived for what looks right vs. what is functional, I think a great many of us would not be able to run trains. With limited space, and the desire to operate all types of locos on our layouts, looks some times have to be sacrificed. I have a great many areas on my layout that don't look prototypical, but they don't really bother me that much. Statements like yours tend to make you look like a train snob. Ease up a bit.
QUOTE: Originally posted by tstage QUOTE: Originally posted by dgoodlander Tom, If we only strived for what looks right vs. what is functional, I think a great many of us would not be able to run trains. With limited space, and the desire to operate all types of locos on our layouts, looks some times have to be sacrificed. I have a great many areas on my layout that don't look prototypical, but they don't really bother me that much. Statements like yours tend to make you look like a train snob. Ease up a bit. dgoodlander (Dave), Forgive me. It was not my intention to come across as a "rail snob". Your point is well taken. As I reread my post, I did sorta come across as being somewhat snooty. Sorry, it was not intended to be. [:(] I realize that we all do have to make some sacrifices when we are building our layouts. (I should know. My layout is only 4 x 8'.) I do, however, try to minimize the sacrifices as much as possible and keep my layout as realistic, as is "realistically" possible. But, I know I also am limited to running #4 turnouts - when in fact I'd rather be running #6's. (Can't change the laws of physics...) Anyhow, balancing realism and function is, and will always be an on going challenge for all of us. And, we can't leave out enjoyment in the equation, can we? Dave, thanks for the correction. [:)] Tom