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figure out a way to incorporate APEX .. instant layout expansion
The Trix c80 curved switch has 15.3" inner radius and 19.8" outer radius.
Well, you have a 10'6" x 14'8" room you're sharing with Jacob's 2'6" x 5' layout. Is his layout staying? Anything else in the room to take into consideration--workbench, storage, etc.? Basically, how much of the room are you ready to devote to the JD Mark III?
Good going, DFF. Nice to have some "competition." Before I dive headlong into this, I do have a few more questions for Dr. V. I know some or most of this has been addressed upstream, but I'd like to give you another chance to think more about these points, and consolidate all of the information.1. What is the fate of the Enola yard? I know you're not very happy with it any more, but it seems a shame to scrap it--especially in light of your tight modeling budget, and the material value it represents. Would you be interested in keeping it if it could be modified? (Yes, I do have some ideas along those lines.)There are other problems with how I built Enola... In fact even the roadbed doesn't quite sit flat in spots. I really half-assed it, unfortunately. I should have laid the classification tracks directly onto the foam instead of using that damned WS Trackbed stuff again. I could consider saving it, but prefer it to go. I would, of course, salvage as much track and scenick materials as possible.2. Are there some specific proto scenes you'd like to incorporate in the bigger, better, badder JD?Something that uses a couple Vulcan kits perhaps, but otherwise anything from Lancaster to Altoona is fair game.3. Maximum portability is a given; are you looking to stick with HCD benchwork?Yes. HCDs can be containerized easily for moves. I may still have a move or two yet ahead based on some post-AF job snooping I've been doing.4. Do you prefer an island, i.e. a design that has aisle space all around, or would you entertain the possibility of having the layout up against one or more walls to maximize modeling real estate?I would be willing to do against the walls as long as I have the ability to reach. I keep the JD low enough that as long as I'm not reaching over a mountain, I can probably reach back 3 feet.5. Aside from the desire for a good long mainline roundy run and some staging, are there any operational features you'd like incorporated into the plan?Run-through staging for 1-2 trains. Perhaps a few stub-end staging tracks but they mustn't require the sort of tortuous back-up moves that my current Enola does.6. Grades, or dead flat?Dead flat is my prefernce.7. I know this has been a point of discussion lately, but I'd like to take one more pass at it since we are talking about a non-trivial expansion effort. Are you sticking with Code 80 throughout, or transitioning to Code 55 for the new portions? What are your further thoughts on the present layout--are you scrapping plans to replace the Code 80 track, or is that still a possibility, albeit more distant? This is especially relevant from the standpoint of designing the present layout's connection(s) to the outside world. Bear in mind, I'm not trying to impose any choices upon you--I'm entirely unbiased with respect to others' preferences. (Indeed, I'm entertaining the idea of building a new micro-layout for myself using Unitrack. There, I said it.)
Can anyone point me to a source for the Trix curved turnouts? I've searched the usual suspects and come up empty.
One thing that has drifted me toward the sturdiness of Unitrack is how my little code 55 joiner piece between layouts has become beaten all to hell from the moving. As small piece of Unitrack between the HCDs would assure a stable connection.
Dave, thanks for the replies. One last query: how much modification of the current JD would you consider? I wouldn't disturb any of the signature scenes, but would the end curves and surrounding scenery be fair game?