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Quote from: asciibaron on November 11, 2009, 06:07:35 PMthe problem i am faced with is the small time nature of the L&HR. a through train crew would run once in each direction - a westbound would drop the train in Bethlehem and then pickup an eastbound - the crew and power made a round trip as one job, typically.how do i model this type of operation within the confines of my limited space without requiring switching in the hidden yard. i could buy 2 of each unit and stage the opposing run. any other ideas?Steve,Maybe you need to relax your "givens and druthers" a bit. It seems that your attempts to be as faithful as possible is only causing you much grief and taking so much fun out of it that you're unable to get anything built. Perhaps you should recognize that this may not be the dream layout and just go on and build something to operate your L&HR equipment, especially if a move from this house is going to occur at some point in the next few years. You could always build an LDE as a portion of the layout, which could be reused in a future "dream" layout. No one, I repeat, no one, is going to chastise you for freelancing an L&HR layout. In fact, you may catch a lot less flack on The Railwire if you just get on with the consturction.Case in point, I really like the plan that you've posted on this thread. I wish I would have seen it a few years ago, because I might have built it (or a similar incarnation) then. Now that I no longer have room for a layout, I'm building a 2' x 3' layout. Not one person has cursed me for building a layout that is completely unprototypical. In fact, I've gotten a few compliments and have been told not to apologize for what it is. Something is better than nothing. Don't let the drive for a proto look and operations make this anything less than a hobby for you. Have fun.Dave Foxx
the problem i am faced with is the small time nature of the L&HR. a through train crew would run once in each direction - a westbound would drop the train in Bethlehem and then pickup an eastbound - the crew and power made a round trip as one job, typically.how do i model this type of operation within the confines of my limited space without requiring switching in the hidden yard. i could buy 2 of each unit and stage the opposing run. any other ideas?
I thought Steve was having fun - just that his "level" of fun is more prototypically driven than many, and he is still trying to resolve a space in which to model. Afterall, once the benchwork fest was completed, he did post regular progresss.
How long will it be before they show us how to add DCC to a tree?
I've tried for a while to understand Steve's "paralysis by analysis." I've been through 4 layouts in my adult life and am looking at an almost "do-over" of my current one. I'm all about building now and fixing later. Steve doesn't want to invest the time, money, and effort into something that won't be 100% right the first time.
I'm reading about the construction of the Transcon, and the philosophy was "Build it Fast, we can go back and make it right!"
You've said it yourself you've built multiple, so what makes this layout the reasonable one?
Quote from: sizemore on November 13, 2009, 05:37:54 PMYou've said it yourself you've built multiple, so what makes this layout the reasonable one? my goal is to have something more reasonable than previous layouts. for the most part,, those were designed around scenes and not operations. i'm interested in operations - i have built switching layouts for that purpose. the problem with a switching layout, you can only operate it so many times and not have the train really go anywhere before it becomes unfun.basically i'm looking to have something that feels larger than it is while being able to capture the spirit of the prototype. i honestly think i have a good handle on that now. i have built 3 layouts since coming to TRW - only 1 of them has been really talked about, many have been planned. i enjoy planning and looking at an existing plan and seeing how i can modify it to fit my goal in the hobby. i think it might be taken too literal here - it's fun to design, right Bernie?watch for some updates after this month - i'm wicked busy, but i'm going to do some ground work on Wednesday. Lee, when you able to come up and help with some cuttin? i have beer.