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Welcome, yet another David! Great that you jumped right in, as Dave remarked. I'm sure the comments will flow soon enough.Regards,David
Welcome David. Way to dive right in! Quick question(s)....where are the walls in your space relative to the L-shape. Do you have access from all sides? Are you tied to this exact shape or is there some flexibility?Best wishes, Dave
David, it may also help to describe those things that are set in stone, and those that aren't, as there may likely be some suggestions for relatively substantial changes.For one, right away I can see it will be very difficult to reach things in the far corner of the layout. You might need to add an access opening, or adjust the plan so nothing is more than about three feet from the front edge of the layout.Also, I think the scenic divider that separates the yard from the rest of the layout creates an awkwardly-shaped space and increases the difficulty of reaching things on that side of the layout.
Dave,The L shape of the layout is pretty much set in stone. Any track on the layout, scenery, town layout and industries is up for grabs. As for access of the layout, I will bring the layout away from the wall towards the center of the room allowing access to all sides of the layout. David
So, it would be on rollers or something? Would it normally be operated in the middle of the room?
Yes, the layout has wheels on each leg and would be moved to the center of the room during operating sessions. I would only keep it in the corner when not in use to keep the wife happy.
Right, I missed that bit in one of the earlier posts. Sorry.
The schematic of your plan is a lot like Dave (of course) Vollmer's Juniata. I'm sure his recent ops session experience would be pertinent to you.