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what music is that ??
@davefoxx that's a great video. Not only does it showcase some awesome locks doing their thing, but it's a great overall shot of the whole railroad. It really shows how various parts relate to each other.
Honestly, I'm in a quandary. I've become seriously disappointed with a portion of my layout, namely, Hamlet Yard. I'm considering ripping it out and enlarging the small staging yards into a much larger yard that would feed the SBD mainline with a wye. I think my layout is too small for an operating online classification yard. The prototype Hamlet Yard is a monster hump yard that feeds four or five mainlines coming in from all different directions. My model does not do it justice. I also need a much larger engine facility. I could use the space that is currently Hamlet Yard for a nice scenic spot, visible as soon as you enter the layout room, or I could add a few industries. I wouldn't mind borrowing an idea from @Ed Kapuscinski and modeling a "negative space" scene. I dunno.DFF
@Philip H,I'll get some room measurements and we can have some fun, regardless of whether I actually pull the trigger on this.Thanks,DFF
In your givens/druthers, be sure to include rules for the water heater and adjacent shelves (can the tracks go over/through/in front of).
Ah, that grey box in the lower right of the plan is actually a bump-out in the wall, not the shelves. So that's impenetrable.
At least judging from the photos, moving that water heater would be a piece of cake. I could get 'er done in about an hour, plus or minus the two day drive from here to there. If you do move it, of course be sensitive to access should it need servicing or replacing.Plan B is to just wrap a helix around it.