Regrets?....depends on your age, and your arm reach.Perhaps you should consider a pop-out foam mountain piece in the center there?
Brian
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Interesting new Plan Consideration
railandsail Regrets?....depends on your age, and your arm reach.Perhaps you should consider a pop-out foam mountain piece in the center there?
I dunno. Doesn't look too bad. If I read the numbers right, the left dimension appears to be 32" to the leg of the L. I would think the main body is 24" deep. Reachable. N scale.
Robert
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Thanks Brian, I think it will be OK still young and have some long arms. I will keep a lift out in mind though.
ROBERT PETRICK railandsail Regrets?....depends on your age, and your arm reach.Perhaps you should consider a pop-out foam mountain piece in the center there? I dunno. Doesn't look too bad. If I read the numbers right, the left dimension appears to be 32" to the leg of the L. I would think the main body is 24" deep. Reachable. N scale. Robert
No Robert I missed marked which side is 32". A lot of the back track runs at about 30" from the table edge. I did some measuring with mockups and it looks like my guerrilla arms reach that far. The plan is once I get the track down I will work from the back to the front doing my scenery.
RWSlater No Robert I missed marked which side is 32". A lot of the back track runs at about 30" from the table edge. I did some measuring with mockups and it looks like my guerrilla arms reach that far. The plan is once I get the track down I will work from the back to the front doing my scenery. Robert
Hey Robert-
Okay, but still not too bad. I don't have gorilla arms, but I can reach 30". Barely. The thing about back tracks is not just reach. You have to be able to reach in and hold steady while you re-rail or re-couple or clear up tiny little bits of debris and whatnot. Having one of those lightweight folding step-ladder-stool-seat things nearby would be helpful.
I do N scale and have some pretty long reach in areas on my layout. Always glad to see new N scalers in the hobby. And with names that are easy to remember.
RWSlaterI am really drawn to the scenery and structure building. I really wanted to go with HO scale but I decided to go with N scale because of space limitations. I get more of what I want.
For me the trains are an excuse to build stuff. You don't need a lot of track and rolling stock to create a town/logging camp.
You may find N scale disapointing,as to building buildings,you can do so mutch more in HO and still not eat up that mutch space.
Just thinking outloud
I only mentioned it as I get chastised for my very deep shelf I have in mind for the lower shelf of my HO layout....ha...ha
Even my 6'4", 36" sleeves doesn't reach back there, so I better plan on making use of this step ladder.
UNCLEBUTCH You may find N scale disapointing,as to building buildings,you can do so mutch more in HO and still not eat up that mutch space.
I used to feel that way, but after looking at Michael Rose's custom buildings I'm amazed at what N scalers are doing. My next layout will be N scale since I can't even read HO reporting marks! So it's big blurry or little blurry, lol.
Ray
Now that is just what is needed Brian.
Colorado RayI used to feel that way, but after looking at Michael Rose's custom buildings I'm amazed at what N scalers are doing. My next layout will be N scale since I can't even read HO reporting marks! So it's big blurry or little blurry, lol.
I hear ya about seeing, but shouldn't we go the other way S or O. Just cut back on space? I mean if you can't see it why bother
Well here is the next installment of GV RR. I cleared out the corner that it will be going into. The space is squeezed between to filing cabinets and measurers 88” down the long wall and 48” along the short. Here is a picture of what the space looks like.
The next step was to install my light. We had a left over 4’ LED light from the remodel on the garage. I wanted it centered over the table so I built some wood brackets and installed the light over were the center of the table will be. The light is plugged into the wall outlet that the light switch controls. The last step I did at this time was to paint the wall black. I really like the shadow box effect and I did not want to build a top so the plan is to install a backdrop and paint it the sky color and paint the fascia and table legs black. I am hoping that the train table will pop this way. Thanks for taking a look. Robert
The next step was to install my light. We had a left over 4’ LED light from the remodel on the garage. I wanted it centered over the table so I built some wood brackets and installed the light over were the center of the table will be. The light is plugged into the wall outlet that the light switch controls.
The last step I did at this time was to paint the wall black. I really like the shadow box effect and I did not want to build a top so the plan is to install a backdrop and paint it the sky color and paint the fascia and table legs black. I am hoping that the train table will pop this way. Thanks for taking a look. Robert
I think they look great. The tar patches look a little thick, but nice job! The weathering looks excellent.
Mike.
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Thanks Mike,
It is going to tack me some time to adjust to working in N scale trying to get thing looking right. Use to working in 1/35 scale. I miss the ability to add some of the details. As I work in N scale I keep putting the Item I am working on at arm’s length to see how it looks.
Thanks again for looking.
Sheets of copy paper? Make cut-outs? If your building it with something like Unitrack, or EZ Track, or some other "segmental" system, get the track you need, lay it, then slide the plan out from underneath, and then use caulk to secure the track to the foam, caulk will allow you to make adjustments as you go?
Can't think of any other ways, at the moment.
Your buildings look great!
Looking good, Robert!
mbinsewi Looking good, Robert! Mike. Thanks Mike
Thanks Mike
Hi Robert - great build thread of a very neat layout. I am in the process of starting a similar L shaped layout, approximately 115 x 60", but in HO, so I will definitely follow along. Started a thread during the track planning phase here http://cs.trains.com/mrr/f/11/t/265120.aspx, but will need to add, since I made some progress. Won't be moving as fast as you are though.
Great job with the backdrop, as well as how you are building the mountains. Really like location and shape of the cannery, too.
Keep it going
Urs
Looking good. The backdrop looks great. You picked the right colors and the right level of detail. Your structures look good too.
Thanks for tacking a look Urs, I can't wait to see the update on your layout.
See if this works:
http://cs.trains.com/mrr/f/11/p/265120/3017291.aspx#3017291
Link to Urs thread, in Dec 2017.
Looking good Robert!