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Oh, one thing I did just notice. I'd do a proof of concept with autoracks and autoparts cars being switched (ie, shoved) on the curves you've got there.
The GM plant was torn down a few years ago, but I was able to capture and save the Bing Birds' Eye views that still show the GM plant. The Bing Birds' Eyes show an empty field now. :'(
Quote from: Ed Kapuscinski on July 05, 2010, 10:50:26 AMOh, one thing I did just notice. I'd do a proof of concept with autoracks and autoparts cars being switched (ie, shoved) on the curves you've got there.I drew 16.75 and 18 inch radii. That's about what I had on Tenn Pass with no issues.
Quote from: AlkemScaleModels on July 05, 2010, 07:22:30 PMQuote from: Ed Kapuscinski on July 05, 2010, 10:50:26 AMOh, one thing I did just notice. I'd do a proof of concept with autoracks and autoparts cars being switched (ie, shoved) on the curves you've got there.I drew 16.75 and 18 inch radii. That's about what I had on Tenn Pass with no issues.But were those with the Bluford or Trainworx (I think you're going to need the Bluford 8 doors for the GM plant)? The details may make all the difference, and remember, on Tenn Pass, you just had them rolling along, here you're going to be shoving them (at times).
Quote from: AlkemScaleModels on July 05, 2010, 07:22:30 PM I drew 16.75 and 18 inch radii. That's about what I had on Tenn Pass with no issues.But were those with the Bluford or Trainworx (I think you're going to need the Bluford 8 doors for the GM plant)? The details may make all the difference, and remember, on Tenn Pass, you just had them rolling along, here you're going to be shoving them (at times).
I drew 16.75 and 18 inch radii. That's about what I had on Tenn Pass with no issues.
Quote from: Ed Kapuscinski on July 05, 2010, 08:48:17 PMQuote from: AlkemScaleModels on July 05, 2010, 07:22:30 PM I drew 16.75 and 18 inch radii. That's about what I had on Tenn Pass with no issues.But were those with the Bluford or Trainworx (I think you're going to need the Bluford 8 doors for the GM plant)? The details may make all the difference, and remember, on Tenn Pass, you just had them rolling along, here you're going to be shoving them (at times).I have issues with some of my RC Autorack cars in that the in my 30 car trains some of the couplers will push the trucks off when shoving or using helpers. Hoping that body mounting will solve it.
Ah, that should help then.So, you're actually doing this? I'm psyched to see it coming together.Have you watched The Wire? If not, I'd strongly suggest at least catching the second season. It's good "background" material on this area too.
Quote from: Ian MacMillan on July 06, 2010, 03:16:28 AMQuote from: Ed Kapuscinski on July 05, 2010, 08:48:17 PMQuote from: AlkemScaleModels on July 05, 2010, 07:22:30 PM I drew 16.75 and 18 inch radii. That's about what I had on Tenn Pass with no issues.But were those with the Bluford or Trainworx (I think you're going to need the Bluford 8 doors for the GM plant)? The details may make all the difference, and remember, on Tenn Pass, you just had them rolling along, here you're going to be shoving them (at times).I have issues with some of my RC Autorack cars in that the in my 30 car trains some of the couplers will push the trucks off when shoving or using helpers. Hoping that body mounting will solve it.Yes, pushing long cuts of 89 ft'ers with truck mounted couplers is asking for trouble. Body mounting helps, but demands wider radii.In the Canton layout plan, the cuts of cars are not that long.