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But then, in a similar vein, @Lemosteam designed a mount to help make things even easier. http://www.keystonedetails.com/keystone-customs/2016/9/12/30pk-dpdt-switch-mnt-for-n-scale-atlas-c55-turnout?rq=switch
@Ed Kapuscinski looks exactly like what I’m wanting to do, except my base plate would go up under the turnout. I might just scale it back. Since I’ve only got six turnouts to do and I don’t want to have to wait on Shapeways and more slide switches, I’ll give it a go with rolling my own, but should that fail thanks for the link to @Lemosteam ‘s parts!
so Sunday we finally took advantage of the good weather and not being busy for a change to go for a hike at Paris Mountain, where I PROPOSED and she said YES! So YAY!
Now, on to the impasse. I’m stuck on whether to just add a temporary bit of wood off the end to lay some track down on to make the run around usable, or do I go ahead and build a shelf to build up some more scenery on. Specifically I want to do a bridge scene and a block of stores and homes. Picture below of the space; I’m leaning towards just throw the wood up and focus on the layout first, then add those scenic elements once I’ve made more progress on the layout.
I believe you answered your own question. That’s what I would do, too.Hope this helps,DFF