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The bottom line, however, is that, once a visitor makes it past the "wow" (whatever that may constitute) upon their entrance to the layout space, presumably the next stage is really the meat and potatoes, the raison d'être of the layout: operation. So I do think that it's perhaps more valuable to focus on that aspect, and worry about presentation down the line.
Quote from: David K. Smith on January 14, 2010, 02:40:15 PMThe bottom line, however, is that, once a visitor makes it past the "wow" (whatever that may constitute) upon their entrance to the layout space, presumably the next stage is really the meat and potatoes, the raison d'être of the layout: operation. So I do think that it's perhaps more valuable to focus on that aspect, and worry about presentation down the line.David,I think Lee is actually trying to show how you can do both. One of the very clear things from his entrance scene - aside from the level of detail and craftsmanship - is that this IS a WORKING railroad.There at least three industrial activities going on here, and with the through freight ambling by, its clear that these industries need the railroad to survive. They weren't and after thought, and they aren't just there for scenic effect. Se Lee has WOW and raison d'être. Based on Ed's various postings so far, I think it's emminently reasonable for him to try to achieve both (and I am with Lee that neither will work well if there's a huge horken helix).
I've heard lots of reasons for alternate plans, but I haven't seen a list of why the one I've drawn won't work.
I don't want it to be insane and a 10 year project. Not on this go-around anyway.
Finally, how "modular" do you want the layout to be for if/when you move to a larger residence and try to claim the whole basement?Phil
How long will it be before they show us how to add DCC to a tree?
It lacks imagination. You need to really think about how the scenery will flow and how you will fool the eye into thinking there's more railroad than you actually have room for. So far, it amounts to a track chart based on about a quarter mile.Lee