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I like the last plan, but kind of busy. The lower road is a nice feature, but when looking at the plan it takes up space = less buildings. + lots of bridges to build.
The plans could do with a run around...
You just had to go and bring up a runaround... https://www.therailwire.net/forum/index.php?topic=32315.msg366861#msg366861
But seriously with these micro layouts you need to ask that despite the loop of track: Are you modeling in a very compressed space a chunk of the real world or are you modeling a very compressed chunk of the real world in a small space? With the former you have to suspend disbelief in the loop of track as a display rather than operating feature and go with the prototype that would have to have a run around or some kind of trackmobile that can get around the cars to shunting.With the later you're doing a small part of the big picture as a caricature with the loop for operational rather than display purposes.
Having a loop is self explanatory: you have chosen continuous running as an important feature of the layout. Otherwise why have it? If you are not interesting in trains running continuously w/o supervision, you'd have no reason to put a loop in. What I wonder about mini-layouts is how do you make cars look like they've "gone" somewhere once you've worked them? With all open track the cars don't have anywhere to go that's presumably a faraway destination.
Sorry I'm late for the party, but today (June 10) is the first time I have seen this amazing little pike. It's so cool seeing my little Buddy's Waffle Shop kit being used as an office for an oil distributor. Willmodels is honored to be part of a DKS masterpiece.David, just let me know if I can sponsor any more of your unintentional stunners.If any forum members are interested, this kit is still available in my ebay store, http://stores.ebay.com/willmodels along with it's older, larger siblings and a few vehicles.
That is some cool stuff, I'll be coming to you when I need some cars for my layout.