0 Members and 2 Guests are viewing this topic.
I guess that the disadvantage of a double track loop is that I might be setting myself up for another layout doomed to the trash dumpster one day, because the concessions accepted probably wouldn't incorporate well into a larger layout. DFF
Dave, check out Norm Wolf's Doswell layout site, http://trainfanatic.blogspot.com/. He's got a roundy/roundy with operations for all the things your are mentioning you'd want to do/like to do. It's in HO, but could be interpreted into a decent shelf layout or maybe a few of the small/bi-fold doors put together. Also, I think Bernie did a plan in MRP 2000 on the Piedmont Subdivision with Doswell in one corner of a bedroom shelf layout (12x12). It was a bedroom layout. I do think Lee's got some good suggestions so far,Phil
Norm's layout was loosely based on my C&O Piedmont design, but Bob Sprague reworked it for him to focus on the RF&P. It looks good on paper, but in person has too much track for my taste. The problem he has is that there is insufficient room to scenically separate the tracks in the foreground from the staging tracks in back. However, in N scale Norm's plan would work much better in the same foot print as you'd have more room to hide the back tracks etc.
BTW if you need to model HN tower, I did the drawings to modify my A cabin kit to be HN cabin. I have it done in HO, but could do it in N if there was a demand for it.
I was thinking of buying the C&O modules with the idea of tearing up the track and making the right of way a hiking trail...