While I still love Free-moN, I've given away all my modules except Shoofly, meaning my only "home layout" is my 1'x6' Alameda Belt-in-a-Box shelf switching layout.
I really miss my 23"x41" Mt. Coffin & Columbia River layout:
& the fact that I could just fire it up & zone out or work while watching trains roll round through scenes.
[Crappy trackwork subverted the rolling, thus the scrapping]
A year ago or so, inspired by the small layouts of David K Smith & Chris333, I built some 10"x29" module sections that could be paired back to back to create a table-top roundy round layout:
Or end to end to create a linear switching layout:
Why 10"x29"? Because most important, I designed & built them so they could "stack" & fit into a standard IKEA shelving unit:
Because I know two certainties in life:
1) I will be moving (again) at some point, &
2) at least 1 of the kabillion IKEA shelving products my kids' mom has had me assemble over the last 15 years will probably make the move with me.
So here's the rough design I came up with:
Am currently building only the far left pair, but planning for expansion.
Each pairing would fit on another IKEA shelf.
The far right pieces would allow for a longer roundy round layout, an "L", or an interchange option, along with two clamp-on staging/tail tracks.
And here's the long switching shelf option:
Will be DCC:
[plate will be mounted from the interior to reduce profile]
And somewhat modular, being connected with alignment nails & 1/4" bolts:
spaced by this high-tech jig:
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