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I stand by my assertion that in order to be truly happy, you can't pick a prototype. It picks you. I suspect it already has, but you just haven't come to grips with it yet. Did you not just take a "research" trip to Orbisonia recently?
How long will it be before they show us how to add DCC to a tree?
it was a good plan on paper. once i started to build it, it became obvious the yard was too big, the main line run that wasn't blocked or would be blocked by scenery was very short, and the run up the branch wouldn't stand apart from the main given the grade separation. once you put a 12-15 car train on the railroad, the train came out of staging and right into the yard. i think that layout could work with a smaller yard - maybe 3 tracks that could hold 16 cars total. the yard as designed could hold nearly twice that amount - it just consumed the space.
S - it's not that i don't have enough space, i clearly have more than the door crowd. the issue is me not being creative enough to figure out how to use the space to fit in what i want. i know there is an answer out there for me, and i will have to find it. i think back to the time i have spent not having a layout and wonder if i would have had fun building up a door layout to have while i waffle away.with that in mind, i cleared some space in the basement (right in front of the fireplace) and intend to build a door layout. you know, for the kids.
the L&HR satisfied those needs but at a price. since the L&HR would run two trains with one job, that made it difficult to replicate with hidden staging. i have no way around it other than to ignore it. and thus the problem with a short bridge route - it's hard to ignore such an interesting aspect of the prototype.
Time for a layout decision matrix.