- Luke
Modeling the Southern Pacific in the 1960's-1980's
Name: Boston & Maine New England North DivisionScale: HO (1:87)Size: 16 feet squarePrototype: B&M in western MassachusettsPeriod: 1920-1955Style: around the walls with a peninsulaMainline run: 80 feetMinimum radius: main line 24", yard 22"Minimum turnout: no. 6Maximum grade: none
Perhaps you overlooked the information in the description.
Don Z.
Research; it's not just for geeks.
New Haven I-5 wrote: What is the layout size for this: http://trains.com/mrr/default.aspx?c=a&id=1514
Page you links to says: "Size: 16 feet square"
On the drawing it says 12" grid and the room is 16x16 squares.
Smile, Stein
New Haven I-5 wrote:What I meant was what was the size. For example: 4x8.
And the answer would appear to be 16x16, as about three people have told you by now. What part of 16x16 is it that you don't understand ?
Or is the problem that you don't grasp the concept of counting squares on the figure to see e.g how deep the shelf is at various locations ?
E.g the shelf going down the left wall seems to be about 2 feet deep, when compared to the size of the 12" grid squares in the drawing.
that certainly is much more clearer ...
Now I see why you could not figure it out by reading the legend