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Tonight before the snow starts I liberated over 4 pounds of Colorado dirt:What are you going to use this CO dirt for? Most real dirt usually looks way out of scale on a layout by 100 to 1000 times. You can use the bigger stuff to represent small stones & boulders. If you can "see" the dirt on a layout then it's TOO large. Most dirt is only 0.0001-0.00001. In Ho if divide that by 87. can he dirt really be "seen"? And it's not usually going to be "in your face" but 2'-3' or more away!
What are you going to use this CO dirt for? Most real dirt usually looks way out of scale on a layout by 100 to 1000 times. You can use the bigger stuff to represent small stones & boulders. If you can "see" the dirt on a layout then it's TOO large. Most dirt is only 0.0001-0.00001. In Ho if divide that by 87. can he dirt really be "seen"? And it's not usually going to be "in your face" but 2'-3' or more away!
There will be more vertical than I was hoping for, but I think it's unavoidable given the size of the layout.
Nope, it's unavoidable given the amount of stuff you're trying to fit into a layout of the given size.If that inner loop went away, you'd be able to give everything much more breathing space, and make it a good bit more realistic and less "model railroadey".
you need this for the layout room ..http://www.ebay.com/itm/1896-RARE-COLORADO-MIDLAND-LOCOMOTIVE-BELL-RAILROAD-MTRR-59-2-8-0-/400765943084?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item5d4f82fd2c
I knew going in this would look model-railroady. That's OK. This is meant to be fun and interesting for the local train show circuit. Ed, you're probably going to vomit in your mouth when I'm done with the bridges over the canyon. EDIT: Remembering, of course, that this spaghetti bowl is not a deviation from prototype: