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So what's the basic philosophy on tie length? With Nn3 actually being about 41" gauge, do you lengthen the ties 5" or go with scale ties and live with the wide gauge rails (like O scale)? I suppose this isn't as much of a problem with c25 but c40 is so wide at the base, it really effects how the track looks.
I am very interested in seeing where this goes. I have long been a fan of narrow gauge....although I am more partial to Maine/NH 2' gauge. I'm lucky there's isn't much Nn3 out there or it would be tempting... Bman's O scale on the other hand...
One of the things I like about narrow gauge is that there's less concern to maintain adherence to certain "standards," as lines often defined their own. So, if the ties I cut aren't the "correct" length, I'm not inclined to fret about it. Plus, this is not intended to be an historically accurate representation of anything real; just a bit of fantasy done purely for enjoyment.
Well I don't believe any of that, but point taken.
As for track work. I just printout a Fasttracks template and go off of that
I've wanted to tackle Maine 2-foot as well, and this may be a stepping stone in that direction. As for there not being much available in Nn3, you'd be surprised how much does exist. Of course, very little of it is RTR, but that's also part of the appeal for me, and one of the reasons I pursued Z. Narrow gauge carries a certain charm that standard gauge lacks; this does, however, become a slightly slippery slope, as there's a possibility of going too far and entering the realm of Malcolm Furlow, for instance. I hope to keep that in check.
My plan is to build each switch as unique, with geometry designed to suit the locale. Half of the six switches are curved, with oddball radii, and one is a 3-way stub, so I don't think there are any handy templates for me to use. Anyway, tracklaying is something I enjoy quite a lot, and I'm really looking forward to this challenge.
Very interesting DKS! Nn2? Hahaha...why not Zn3? If anybody can do it, it'd be you.
I was mostly talking about the tie width and spacing. Fasttracks may not be right, but it gives me something to go off of.