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Very nice. I'm loving the current crop of urban layouts.
Nice plan. Making me want to scrap the idea of an HCD layout and just do a much smaller layout with Tomix Fine-Track... when paychecks from my job start coming in...-Cody F.
I really like the concept and plan you've come up with. Have you decided on a time period and local?And are you considering Interurban runs? Stops/stations for interurban could make things interesting for a small layout like that.Jim
An esoteric/realism suggestion: rotate the Lunde/etc building block 180 degrees, and make the alley into the main drag and put the alley behind, so the rear of the buildings are facing the industrial area/track (of oil tanks, switches, etc). Though guys who build model layouts are so enamored of trains they like to give all the trackage priority position, in real life the business/commercial world is not so keen on having noisy, smelly locos and freight cars being the main views out their front office windows. But behind the buildings you find railroad tracks, dirty industries, canals, etc. This is a very slight change to the plan -- you 'll have to move the block back a little to make a suitably wide main drag out of the former alley -- but it will add a feel of "yeah, that looks right" to the layout. Brach's Candy can be built so the one long side is the main entrance/office area, giving that side a commercial rather than industrial look (again, loading platforms and tracks behind the building) which will fit in with the fronts of the office buildings across the street -- again "yeah that looks right".