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About a year ago I became involved with an animal rescue organization, and agreed to help them by purchasing a piece of land where they could build animal shelters.
I'd be interested to see a tiny layout plan that had the passing track along the long axis of the benchwork, even if that meant a slightly wider layout. I'd expect curved turnouts to be used for this arrangement. A passing track on the long side would eliminate any need of switchbacks to industries inside the loop, yet still allow spurs to come off the main on the opposite side.
This new plan, with the tomix track, how well would a Bachmann 44 ton unit handle these curves and frogs?
Well, if that's the size range you're after, then I wouldn't bother with that plan--I did it more as an exercise, knowing full well it was totally absurd. Why not just use the TTC plan? It's the same size and far more sensible.
Only one question remains... Could it be shrunk?
I'm curious as to what era and season you'll be choosing for this new layout.
Yes, as a matter of fact. When I was designing this layout, I kept on shrinking it to determine what the practical limit might be; I got it down to 13 x 24.The problem is that it uses a lot of 4" radius curves, and not much is going to negotiate them.
Summer, late 50s.
Cody, Do you need to go round in circles or could a shelf work?
I haven't run any tests yet, since the track has not arrived. I may be stuck using something else--who knows!
If it doesn't work, then I'll revise the track plan.