Because who doesn't love a good layout engineering thread?
I inventoried my remaining N scale stuff, and I actually have enough rolling stock right now to do Pennsy:
2 x Bachman K4s 4-6-2 (one pre-war, one post war)
1 x BLI M1a 4-8-2 (post-war)
1 x GG1 (in shadow keystone)
3 x PRR cabins (2 N5s and an N5c, all shadow keystone, all with Trainphone antennas)
ALL of my heavyweights
Assorted freight cars.
So, was watching Youtube and found a channel featuring these module kits:
https://klawndyke.com/catalog/I know that there are cheaper options but something about the precision involved in these kits appeals to me.
I was also gratified to learn that testing my M1 on 11" radius curves suggested I can go with the smaller radius endcaps just to get going.
So, just to clear the air:
1) This doesn't replace the RGS
2) For now, this doesn't replace the Colorado Midland...thought the latter I may be willing to sell as a whole with trains but for some serious dinero.
3) This is so that I can make forward progress on a Pennsy layout for when I move back to Pennsylvania in 5-6 years without having to make a decision right now on whether I want to quit HOn3 after the move.
4) This keeps me flexible for room size and shape someday.
5) For now the HOn3 Rio Grande Southern First District is my primary effort, but save for projects
already un the queue, I plan to defer indefinitely any major capital improvements or major purchases.
So, some other rules:
1) TTrak means Unitrack with the exception of a siding or two. I look forward to the challenge associated with "dressing it up."
2) No helixes (LOL).
3) Need to go DCC since the M1 really, really requires a staggering amount of startup voltage from a DC power pack. Besides, all my steamers have sound, so why wouldn't I want to use it?
Some other ideas:
1) I would like to do a PRR interlocking with a tower, which means I'm back in the market for a PRR tower and operating LED position light signals.
2) I would like to do a set of urban modules and a set of rural (Middle Division-like) modules.
3) I would like maybe to do a stone arch bridge (it really isn't Pennsy without one).
This will be a slooooooooooow roll. I think to make my return to s acale I sold out of, and to pay for replacement of items I already sold to friends at bargain prices, I'm going to try to finance this as much as I can by liquidating other stuff. Stay tuned to the Trading Post for some Hon30 items. I may also sell off one of my Blackstone C-19s that I have way too many of.
It's been 7 years since I modeled PRR. Yet the lure of the Standard Railroad of the World never fully faded (any more than my love of the Rio Grande Southern ever waned during my Pennsy days). It's time I have the best of both worlds, and time I returned to modeling America's Broad Way of Commerce.
When we return to PA in 5 or 6 years, I'll have modules to take to N Scale Weekend.