Ideally, both layouts would be designed/built with some common standards, like baseboard/track height and have at least 1 track on both layouts which are set...
... <dbromage@...> wrote: There are obviously a number of published standards for this. FREEMO is one popular in Europe, but N-Trak and T-Trak also have good...
... Free-mo is a North American finescale/DCC standard substantially different from the European FREMO. Free-moN, the one I'm interested in, is the N scale...
does anyone have copies of the tiny Crichel Down layout which appeared in one of Chris Ellis' mags some years ago? if so, any chance of posting the track plan...
Hi Stephen, Chris Lee kind of described this layout in message 5282 several years ago - the track plan didn't print cleanly when translated to Yahoo. David...
Wow! Lots of good information here. Its got the gears in the head spinning. I see where to look now for anwsers. Thank you all for you help. It's much...
Hi all: I've just posted five pictures of and old modular layout that I am trying to complete after 15 years of keeping it in a shed. The layout started as a...
Dear Crew, Just saw this via the On30 lists, For those who have wanted to do a "US style micro" and have needed 2 locos, but can't even fit 2 X 44 tonners in...
Is this actually available? Seems like it's been "announced" for nearly a year, but no other activity. The Roundhouse/Athearn "lil' critter" EMD Model 40 is...
... Nifty, but a bit too modern for me, except as a basis for something else. As to the Subject:, it may not have been a loco, but John Allen's wee vehicle for...
Daniel: I can't wait to see your pics and I know what you mean about having a modular for for a few years. I have one that I tore down because my HOn3 Shay...
Allan Thank you. I´m affraid I am going to disapoint you abit and ask you to have some patience± there arised two problems now.The first one is that i...
Dear Jack, Why am I not suprised in the slightest???? ;-) I'm sure we'll compare notes when they arrive... Happy Modelling, Aim to Improve, Prof Klyzlr...
Daniel: Don't feel bad I don't even have a layout right now since we are in the process of moving and so everything is packed away and it has been that way for...
Allan: I wish you the best home for you and your new layout. By the way: I am modelling exclusively narrow gauge since the seventies and the only reason to...
Daniel: Nice to meet another narrow gouger, how interesting isn't a small world after all! Well I wish you the best of luck on your new layout! At first I...
Hi all! Posted 2 photos of small 32sq ft shelf layout. Look in "stauffers stuff". Mostly unfinished, though working on it. More photo's to come. Thanx Brian...
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I uploaded to the Files section of this group a copy of a file that was posted over on the OPSIG group. It is a 1921 era #3 switch from the Reading Railway....
Whether simply used as scenery, or converted to a powered version for rail or other use, this company's model of the WHITE open topped excursion bus is a well...
Thanks for posting, this will be helpful for a small layout I'm planning. How small do switches go? Is there such a thing as a #1 or #2? ... -- Henry ...
Henry: I don't know how small they can be. I am starting to model in 1n21 (that is 1/32 scale on 16,5mm track) and needed some switches much smaller that the...
Does anyone have an idea where these photos might be? One of the most frustrating elements of Yahoo groups is the multiple places where one might stick stuff....
... Its in photos on this group <http://ph.groups.yahoo.com/group/small-layout- design/photos/browse/5636> Shortliner(Jack) away up here in the highlands...
Hi all: I've just added a couple of pictures of the little progress done at the weathering of the roundhouse roof. It is not ready yet: the wooden sturcture...
MJ, This is an easy one! When you first connect with this group there are links right above the artwork/photo, one of which is called, "New Photos". Just...