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New home, new N scale layout
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Hi there. <br /> <br />I have just moved into a new (old) home and must dismantle my old N-scale layout. Although I have plenty of ideas as to what to do with the new space, it is very different from spaces I have used before so I'm interested in suggestions from others. <br /> <br />In general, the space is a capital L rotated 180 degrees. <br /> <br />The boundaries of the 'world' are as follows: <br /> <br />West to East, there is a 6' wide, floor to ceiling window. <br />West to East, there is a 12" wall, 70" high to the ceiling (sloping roof) <br />turning 90 degrees North <br />South to North there is a wall 12' 3" long, 70" high at the South end, 84" high at the North end. <br />Continuing North there is a door, with trim 36" wide. This leads to a little used storage room but will require some sort of removable 'bridge'. <br />Continuing North there is a wall 8' 3" long, 84" high for 4' at the South end, 45" high at the North end. <br />turning 90 degrees West <br />East to West there is a wall 7' 11" long, 45" high. <br />turning 90 degrees South <br />North to South there is a wall 3' 11" long, 45" high at the North end, about 84" high at the South end. <br /> <br />This describes the 'hard' boundaries. <br /> <br />To the West of the long leg is a 5' wide landing/passage with stairs open below on its West edge. <br />To the South of the short leg is a 40" wide landing/passage with stairs open below on its South edge. (the walls form a 4 x 8 alcove with a sloping roof, al mine!) <br /> <br />Subject to negotiations with the 'Department of State', the window on the South wall cannot be 'significantly' blocked and a passage of about 36" to 40" must be left beside the stairs to allow for the passage of large pieces of furniture. <br /> <br />I model Santa Fe in the late 50's, early 60's with diesel power, I like passenger trains, I want no duckunders into the '4 x 8' area, I want some sort of continuous run, I prefer way freight and passenger switching operation to main line running. <br /> <br />I don't want to hand lay track. <br /> <br />The layout will be constructed in segments in a toolshed and the completed components will be dropped in place. NO CONSTRUCTION on site. <br /> <br />I have just about every track planning book published in the last 30 years. <br /> <br />Forget two decks or helixes. The layout will be mounted on shelf brackets as a continuous shelf in a book case, so I have 4" - 6" of thickness for the layout and about 12" of backdrop height available. <br /> <br />Others must have faced this sort of space at the top of the stairs.
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