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I like the size and scope of this layout.Looks like the yard and Engine Terminal will be points of interest both visually and operationally.I like how you've worked the layout in as PART of the family space, rather than APART from it. Hopefully the kiddos will be engaged by all the fun that Dad's having, rather than wonder what the heck he does behind a closed door all day.Lee
Then I got to thinking and if I put the Machine shop more to the left it could almost be part of an old round house that is no longer there. It almost looks like the turntable would of been where the turnout is now. Then when the roundhouse and turntable were taken out they were replaced with the other 2 building. Any ideas that might make this look better?
I think you're on to something. Seems plausible.Sounds like your approach to modeling is similar to mine -- continuously second-guessing yourself. I used to be more uptight about getting things right the first time. It's great when that happens, but now I settle for getting things half right ... eventually. Seriously though, your approach of moving things around in real space to get the right look and feel -- so that the layout tells a story -- is spot on.Jim
Jeff,Looks good. If it were me I'd put the locomotive sand and fueling facilities on the track closest to the layout edge. That way any locomotive coming out of either stall of the service building or the machine shop cant get fuel and sand without having to see-saw back and forth to the necessary track.Scott
I concur, I’d swap the machine shop and sand/fuel so that locomotives aren’t blocked from the end of the ready track by it as well. It’s definitely looking more and more like a servicing area though!
So, think about it this way.Does it make sense for locomotives ready for action to have to pass through the machine shop to get in the ready line? What if the shop crew is in the middle of a repair and won’t be able to clear the track for several hours? It would basically render that shop unusable because any time something is in there for repair you can’t get any locomotives to the back of the ready track.IOW, right now your machine shop is blocking access to the loco ready tracks.What would make more sense is for the sand and fuel to be two double ended tracks there so the hostlers pull locos off trains and go straight there, then the ready track, or pull locos out of the engine house or machine shop and move them to the sand/fuel? Just pull up the two sand/fuel tracks, put the machine shop there, with the rip track beside it and you’re going to be sitting perfect.
Also, make sure to check out Mark Dance's fantastic article on this type of thing the 2020 Model Railroad Planning. It's very helpful and informative.https://kalmbachhobbystore.com/product/special-issue/vt-mrp200101-c