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I started in N scale back in the middle 70's. Dropped out a few years later due to numerous reasons (mostly moving).I got back in it the late 90's for a few years. It was my 1st 'real' layout (scenery etc.), but it was small in a spare 10'x10' bedroom (I live in a double). I scrapped the layout due to the room being needed by my wife which came as a surprise. Now, since I bought the house I have lived in since '79, I decided to build a room in the unfinished basement around 10'x20' in 2011 when construction started on my 2nd N scale layout. Problem was I have underestimated the problems of mounting servos for turnouts (around 60 of them including many x-overs) and that is where I'm at now. 90% of the track is laid and has been since 2012, but I put a hold on the project until a year or so ago (I'm retired now) due to realizing I bit off more than I can chew with the original plan. The track is good, I've run test runs with engines, but no trains. The track is all Peco code 55 with power routed turnouts (self powered frogs). But the placement of the under table supporting structure hinders many mounting locations which I didn't plan for.
Hi. Looking to do a proper introduction before posting. I'm Mike and have been modelling the MoPac in HO scale for about 40 years. I definitely read more than I post. I've had a lot of interest in 3D printing the last couple of years. This forum has some of the best information on the topic when it comes to railroading. I'm currently drawing the MoPac RS3 re-builds to GP12s as shell replacements for the Atlas models. I hope to post more about that in the 3D print section.
Might as well do my first post here.Did this when I was a young teenager doing HO, and dropped out when I became a "old teenager".Got back into it in N scale 30 years ago with my kids. They eventually lost interest, and life got in the way, and the 4x6 layout got banned to the garage. Still have it, but really don't have the room..... yet.30 years later, I'm trying to get back into it on a much smaller layout - 2x6 (or 8 ) and do a switching layout and see if I have the heart to get back into it, now that I'm semi-retired. My primary interest is woodworking, but sometimes limited, due to my back. So I'm attempting this to keep myself busy sitting in a chair. Current plan is to do a combo "Time Saver / Inglenook (sp?)" setup. Gonna go off the deep end and try making my own turnouts. Stuff has been ordered, and is coming my way. Had to order from several different places, as many were out of stock, but were able to find stuff at other places. Get this: The closest train store is 20 miles away, and is only open 3 or 4 hours a week, only on Saturdays and really crappy stock. There is a nice one about 30 miles away, but fighting traffic isn't my cup of tea right now. I'm sure many of you don't have a decent train place to go to within reasonable driving distance, so there is that.Found this place from watching YouTube video's on N gauge layouts, and following the links to the "black rabbit holes". Already have read some really good tips and referrals that I will use on the upcoming project, from this forum.Much thanks to those that have made this forum so viable.
@TomHolley - welcome aboard! the coffee is perking on the potbelly stove and the box of Krispy Kreme's should be fresh enough. We can't wait to learn more about your career and how it informs your modeling, and if you can get kudzu better then DFF I'm sure we have a prize for that.