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I like the concept of this. While the 80" length of the HCD module might make storage a bit of an issue, the size gives you the opportunity to do a more complete scene than you can with a 2x4' Ntrak module.
Not being a fan of the rigid geometry of Unitrak, I would consider that a limitation to realistic scenery, but I would concede to the track's durability and reliability for this type of layout.
With the connecting tracks being located close to the edges, is it possible to run a scene divider down the middle of the door? Do visitors to the layout view it from both sides? Or is it more of a "Sky Board In the Back" situation like in N track?
Seems to me you could look up any of the millions of HCD layout plans and easily adapt them to the through-traffic module design.Lee
While the 80" length of the HCD module might make storage a bit of an issue, the size gives you the opportunity to do a more complete scene than you can with a 2x4' Ntrak module.
Just thinkin... has anyone ever seen or done a double-deck HCD layout, i.e. with two doors stacked one atop the other? A dual helix could be added at one end to allow trains to travel up & down continuously, and also provide serial staging.The bottom level could feature some industrial/switching, with the top level doing open running.Ed