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It looks like something DKS cooked up a few years ago. I like it, especially if there are overhead wires involved.
Boy do I miss DKS...Been watching some David Popp videos of his Naugatuck Valley and thinking about how he modified his initial HCD and just expanded.Maybe I need to follow that example.
OK, that's fine too Dave.But do you...A. Want the "Code 80" look infiltrating every image? Just go back and look at the shots you took of the Enola section coming off the C80 section and tell me you don't see a big difference. And if you're pulling up the C80, then you're pulling up the roadbed also.B. Want to deal with the curve limitations of the current JD?In addition the materials and layout-engineering have changed somewhat since you first built the JD... Why not rebuild with more current concepts and ideas?The JD gave great years of service but...
Oh to hell with all of this.My circular thinking vector is exactly why I'm tempted to sell it all and leave N scale altogether.
What's to stop you from circular thinking in HO, O etc?
Where I see the similarity to your plans is there's still no four-track mainline, except one small stretch that doesn't give the effect you're looking for. Shrink the return loops and expand the four-track main.In other words, start over and recycle the parts and pieces of the JD.DFF
Words of wisdom from Esquire Foxx. Do your Givens and Druthers analysis before you draw anything else.