Hello Group This is a little off topic, but I thought this group could point me in the right direction since many of you are across the pond. I will be heading...
SRPS site is at http://www.srps.org.uk/railway/ ... Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version:...
Hi, I am new to the list and have joined to try to get some ideas for two 30" by 48" HO modules that can double as a standalone switching layout at home and...
Sorry, My last message should have read 30" instead of 36" as follows: There are two constraints. The first constraint is the modular club uses 24" by 48"...
Britt - Two modules is a good size for a first modular club effort in HO. I think that 2 modules is the minimum to tell a complete "story" because it allows...
Thanks Doug, I saw your plans in the files section last night. Which, if any, of the versions did you go with? Regards, Britt ... I think that 2 ... you enough...
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lkaplan@...
Aug 5, 2002 9:58 pm
Maybe this idea is completely crazy, but why not "bury" the 2 mainline tracks in a tunnel, and build yourself a small independent operation on top and in front...
Or if you are a fan of urban scenes, you could elevate the mainlines above the city streets and build a small industrial district with street trackage and so...
Hi group, First time posting on this list. For the past couple of months I have been playing around with different layout plans and ideas for a logging road I ...
... have been> playing around with different layout plans and ideas for a logging road .. The big difference is I have 16' in linear space available and> can...
You don't need to put tracks in a tunnel. They can be buried underground. Many cities have railyards and facilities beneath the surface. Either by burying them...
I recently purchased an 8x12' area for a layout with a house to go with it. I drew U-shaped benchwork diagrams with 2' and 30" legs for layout designing. Then...
Sorry to leave out so many important details. I am modeling in HO scale standard gauge despite the size of the layout. I model in the FSM level of quality....
Hello Group! First time posting here. In the coming months I will have an addition built onto my house and part of it will be for a layout! (I have a wonderful...
Chuck I sort of hide in the backround of this group and just take things in frm he rest. anyhow as far as layout design goes you need to ask yourself just what...
How do, Having been to Scotland last week I can thoroughly recommend 'The Jacobite' - although I only managed it in the Mallaig-Fort William direction (I...
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small-layout-design@y...
Aug 12, 2002 12:06 pm
Hello, This email message is a notification to let you know that a file has been uploaded to the Files area of the small-layout-design group. File :...
File : /ReinoudsPlans/Bunk2.gif Uploaded by : reinoudk <reinoud.kaasschieter@w...> Description : Iron Mountain Line - revisited You can access this file...
Hi All, When you take a look at <http://trainweb.org/ocmr/getty/index.html> you'll notice, between all the photos, another Gumpstump & Snowshoe variant. This...
The original article in the Model Railroader mentioned how this was going to be a part of the author's larger layout. It would be interesting as part of a...
Several years back SWMBO bought a couple of HO models of trolley cars built and operated by West Penn Railways in S.W. Pennsylvania. (It's a long story!)...
If you havent been there - try <http://carendt.com> He has a section on trolleys. The site is up to 110 micro-layouts Shortliner (Jack) way up in the...
... Thanks for the note. I've been there many times. As I write this, my browser is displaying his home page. For whatever reason I haven't found anything...
15" deep seems shallow for a TV set, especially with a 35" width. Quite possibly there is a knock out in the back for the rear of the TV to go through. If so,...
Dear Steamloco Bill -- Try "Lions and Tigers and Bears" under "Continuous/Single Level". It's a 36"x16" figure 8, so would need a smidge of tightening up. The...
... Thanks for the reply. Hmmmmm - the general idea looks promising. I'll have to tinker with it a bit and see what comes out. Another basic idea comes from...