Home
Community
Shopping
Features
Resources
Members
Services
Register
|
Login
Thursday, January 08, 2009
You Are Here:
Forums
Page Bottom
Unanswered
Active Topics
Forums
Search
Forums
>
Forums
>
Indoor Railways
Subject: Redoing/Rethinking my railroad
Email me when someone replies to this thread.
Prev
Next
You are not authorized to post a reply.
Author
Messages
Oldest First
Newest First
lathroum
Brakeman
Posts:61
Send Message
03/11/2008 5:42 PM
Before I get all the scenery in place and details done... I've been thinking...
SO... I'm gonna redo the railroad... right now its kinda a folded dogbone on flat benchwork with an aisle on one side...
Well all these layouts that go around the room look so much better to me...
SO I'm gonna redo the whole thing... Center access / aisle and trains running all around...
Then they can run throught the towns instead of around them...
Also I think I might be able to fit some 8' diam curves on the outer line and open up some larger locos...
stick with 5' and 4' diam on the inner loop... I figure I'll have this thing for a long time to come I might as well do it the right way...
you can see my current layout here...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XGML2sRgWQI
and here (a bit older minus a few things)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aYHJLdIR6gc
Philip
steam maker
Brakeman
Posts:39
Send Message
03/11/2008 5:56 PM
Philip I wish I had half the stuff you got. I like your railroad
ThinkerT
Alaska
Foreman
Posts:211
Send Message
03/12/2008 1:47 AM
Doesn't going all the way around the room like that mean a dreaded head-knocker (duck-under) in at least one spot? Or will you be fortunate enough to somehow avoid that? Or do you see a duckunder as worth the pain?
lathroum
Brakeman
Posts:61
Send Message
03/12/2008 6:46 AM
yes I will need a duck under...
But I was thinking of maybe doing a hinged bridge in that spot.
So you could flip it up and then lock it back down...
Or I'll just have to bend down and watch my head...
Philip
Torby
1st Class Member
North Chicago 'burbs.
Engineer
Posts:1908
Send Message
03/12/2008 6:59 AM
I usually ducked under, but I put the lift bridge for less spry guests.
One king held the frankincense,
One king held the myrrh,
One king held the purest gold,
One King held the hope of the world.
-- Point of Grace
pacbelt
Sonoran Desert
Brakeman
Posts:51
Send Message
07/08/2008 5:42 PM
As I'm cricking my back crawling under, I'm thinking the lift bridge is a great idea!
Carmine
Tucson, AZ
Since 1975!
lathroum
Brakeman
Posts:61
Send Message
09/01/2008 7:56 AM
Seems like it took forever...
BUT... Finally I have the benchwork almost done... and I have 2 loops back up and running... 5' diam on inner.. 6.5' on the outer...
My wood working skills are not the greatest (not bad though) couple that with my older house and the not so level floors and not so square walls and I have a few gaps in the plywood benchwork...
What is the best way to fill these gaps?
I was thinking of using drywall tape? anyone?
I'll try and get some pics up once I clean up... I'm not an organized builder...
Philip
Mik
Indiana, Pa
Foreman
Posts:422
Send Message
09/01/2008 2:18 PM
If the gap has something below it, why not fill it with plaster? better than a soft spot to try to hide later where there is just tape over mid-air.
Mik
Unsupervised children will be given espresso and a free puppy
lathroum
Brakeman
Posts:61
Send Message
09/01/2008 2:30 PM
I was afraid that plaster might crack...
What about Plaster impregnated fabric?
Philip
SandyR
Near Lake Ontario in NY
Brakeman
Posts:95
Send Message
09/01/2008 4:05 PM
Would wood putty work?
SandyR
kormsen
in the middle of the westparaguayan semi desert
Conductor
Posts:592
Send Message
09/01/2008 4:22 PM
just bathe old T-shirts in plaster and nail them down.
construction site - keep off!
jr747
Brakeman
Posts:24
Send Message
10/01/2008 7:09 PM
Phillip,
I kind of did what you want to do with your layout. I have a simple oval because that's all I could fit if I wanted to run bigger radius curves (9' and 10'). I have a bridge that lifts out and I use the Hillman bridge clamps so that I can take the bridge out all together if someone wants to duck under or if I'm doing work and I don't feel like ducking under all the time. It works pretty well. Below is a link to my previous posting on the progress of my layout:
http://archive.mylargescale.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=42077
J.R.
You are not authorized to post a reply.
News
--Dispatch
--News
Forums
--Beginner's Forum
--Buildings
--Clubs and Associations
--European Models and Prototypes
--Figures and Accessories
--Gardening & Landscaping
--Indoor Railways
--Large Scale Events
--Live Steam
--MasterClass & Articles
--Model Making
--Photography
--Poll Booth
--Product Reviews
--Public Forum
--Railroad Operations
--Rolling Stock
--Tools
--Track, Trestles, Bridges and Roadbed
--Whimsical and Fun Trains
On30 Forums
--On30 Rolling Stock
--On30 Benchwork, Scenery, & Track
Power & Sound Forums
--Traditional Power
--DCC in Large Scale
--RC/Battery Operations
--Sound Systems
Web Site and Forum Help
--Feedback Forum
--Forum Bugs and Testing
--New Members Forum
--Web Site Questions
Forums
>
Forums
>
Indoor Railways
> Redoing/Rethinking my railroad
ActiveForums 3.7
Page Top
Terms Of Use
|
Copyright 2007 by myLargescale.com/Model Railroads Online, LLC
|
Privacy Statement