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I've started a new layout. It's designed to meet the requirements of the 2mm Association's Diamond Jubilee Challenge; 60cm x 9.42in and with at leas one turnout. So just under 2' long but with fiddleyards at both ends. Definitely more of a working diorama than a full layout, but better than nothing. In the picture the front is to the right, so one long siding near the front and two short ones at the back. Going to be a generic small town in southern New Hampshire on one of the B&M's many branchlines. A fuel (oil and coal) dealer plus either two smallish factories or one factory and a team track. Possible future expansion towards the camera could include a station, but that's a ways off. Micro Engineering code 40 with handlaid turnouts. Waiting on wooden ties from Fast Tracks and procrastinating over my dislike of making point blades...
Looks good! Is it going to be build in1:160 scale?
"Yup! 1:160, 9mm gauge, but with finer flangeways."Are you going all the way to Proto:160?
I tried to do the same with the tender wheels on a Bachmann 2-8-0, but they're so fat that by the time they were gauged correctly there was a lot of pressure on the pickup cups and the wheels wouldn't spin freely. I should be able to turn down the flanges in my lathe and get it to work that way.
Only thing dumber than buying one money pit car?Buying two
@Chris333,Is that second car a donor car for parts, or are you building twins?DFF