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In a layout this small, going modular can, and does, hurt. Are you telling me, given the space, and setup requirements, this is the best track plan? I have to say I'm surprised you wouldn't be pushing for a more interesting track plan that can still meet all the requirements.
I will reiterate. Portablility, expandabiliy and the ability to reconfigure do not require modules.Portability only requires being broken down into managable sections. And go no further than Dave V. to see how to expand a layout. And worst care, adaptor type sections can be used if you want to reconfigure in some why where the track doesn't already match in a good enough way.If you want to get your roundy-roundy on? Great. Plop that Unitrak on the table and turn the knob. Play with some different track plans until you find one (or more) that you really like. Post it here, David can put in the software and probably figure out six ways to get the rest figured out.I just hate to see a track plan be overly effected in such a bad way by something that can be addressed later.
If anything, I think you're the one over-thinking all of this. I just do some quick scribbles and doodles to help folks out; I'm not writing a thesis on modular design.
You advocated the use of standard modules and I think puts a unnecessary crippling effect on a layout of this size. Just my opinion.And I'm not overthinking anything because I've been down this road before. Your not the only one who's drawn thousands of track plans for a hundred different themes but you've effectively marked your territory at RW so I'll just go figure out what to make for dinner and leave you to it.
You advocated the use of standard modules and I think puts a unnecessary crippling effect on a layout of this size. Just my opinion.And I'm not overthinking anything because I've been down this road before. Your not the only one who's drawn thousands of track plans for a hundred different themes but you've effectively marked your territory at RW so I'll just go figure out what to make for dinner and leave you to it. Jason
....I do want to add some kind of industry on the one module that is currently empty. I just have not decided what. I like what you did with coming into the center of the doughnut, and my mind has been a buzz with ideas since you posted that, but only time will tell what I will end up doing. Another sugestion I got for that area was a simlpe stub siding with another siding coming off that, and making some kind of basic, Non-descriptive industry, where boxcars, tank cars, flats, or gondolas could be spotted bringing in raw materials, and the same cars sending out some kind of finished product. It is really late (or early?) here, so I will sketch something up tomorrow.
Mike,FWIW, If you were to use the idea of filling the inside of the doughnut, but have it diverge to the outside as well, then you could do as, IIRC David Barrows did with his "Domino Theory" on the Cat Mountain and Santa Fe. You could build several different "Modules" with different industries so as to provide various types of rail traffic. ie: One time, A refinery for tank cars, a grain elevator with Hoppers the next time, or a scrap yard for gons...so on and so on, and swap them out as you feel like. Of course space to store unused modules might be at a premium, but it would a allow a variety car types, traffic and scenery opportunities. Something to keep in mind for the future expansion if it were to arrive at some point! Just more brainstorming.......Allen...