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I can't remember if you're going the DCC sound route or not, but if you are some grade simulation things can be done with ESU's Full Trottle feature.
DCC and sound, yes. I already use Digitrax, so I was planning on staying with it.
Dave, You're headed toward minimal locos and cars - eliminating staging. That's a route I've been thinking about more and more as a fellow lone wolf, roundy guy.Don
Is there room for a long lap siding behind that ridge? One long track with a crossover in the middle gives you two staging tracks capable of holding passenger trains or geese.
I'm just going to sneak in one night and cut a hole in the wall to the utility room. Jason
I socialized this plan on the RGS modeling Facebook page and the subject of grades came up. I feel like maybe trying to cram grades in here just to have 'em (it's Colorado after all) will cause more problems than it will solve. Lizard Head is the highest point on the RGS and yet Rico, almost 2,000 feet lower, is right there.
Have you considered using a short (1 or 2-turn) helix between Rico and Lizard Head to gain elevation and effectively increase the distance/running time between towns?It could pass (unseen) behind/beneath the steep hillside onto which the mill is built.Another helix could then be used at Placerville to drop the elevation back to that of the track hidden behind the ridge.The old MR Clinchfield project layout used this technique.
Meh... I'm going for simple and scenic. I'm not interested in helices, multiple levels, or any of those things. To do a helix would involve a tunnel of some sort and the RGS had none. The one visible spot on this plan where the track penetrates the backdrop is in visible staging, and a dense grove of aspen and cottonwoods will take care of that.I'm not trying to make this a super basement monster either. I like small layouts because I can detail the hell out of 'em in a reasonable amount of time.
Adding a short helix (or two) doesn't have to change the footprint of the layout or introduce multiple decks.The objective was to simply create some change in the relative elevations between Rico and Lizard Head.It would also increase the running time and add a grade between the two locations. Wonder what the response would be if you "socialized" the suggestion?