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That's the exact same photo I based mine on. Inside front cover of the book, as I recall. And I don't think that was one of the plans in the book!! I interpreted it as two separate loops. And that's the booklet I had, to be sure... couldn't put my finger on the title!We should build that as the next challenge!!
A retro N layout I think would probably be one where the tracks are set up on any convenient flat space, not fixed down. Buildings placed around, powerpack right next to the track, different assortments of cars removed or replaced by hand at intervals, running trains and switching. After several days (or hours), the track rearranged or added to, more running, more car change-outs. Stays in place for a couple of days, then is packed up or moved to another convenient flat space -- say, an unused floor area where a BIG layout can be set up -- and so on and so on. Even more retro-ish, everything can be packed up in one box (cars & locos in jewel boxes) so the "layout" can be taken anywhere, set up anywhere.That's what my first N "layout" was.
That's pretty much how this mad adventure started. A box of loose track on the kitchen table...
Can't wait to see it. I've enjoyed exchanging pleasantries in the back channels, and boxes of goodies at the mailbox!Packing up the track we discussed now... any last minute adjustments?Lee
You mean kind of like this? I believe it meets most of your criteria:Doug
Retro it certainly is! It even has the LPs in the left background. Perfect timing as I just got caught up on the LP vs. CD/digital thread in the Crew Lounge.