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New Garage Layout

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I like many decided one day that I was finally going to build that layout I had been telling my son I was going to build for many years.... we did have a very small "Train Set" on a board at the last house we lived in but space was very tight so the layout was quite small. We moved house 10 years ago and as this house had a double garage 18ft x 18ft we always intended to build something in there so 8 years later we FINALLY decided it was time to crack on but buy this time the garage had become a storage unit rather than a garage ..... like so many others
so we cleared a space in the centre of the garage...



A few months passed and a bit more clearing out and and some white paint on the walls we ended up with this...



A 16ft x 8ft layout based on one of the layouts in an old Hornby track plans book now while this was a fine layout the issue for me was having to crawl under the board to get to the centre of the layout ( I have pins in my spine and sometimes this is not always easy to do
) but as time passed I also cleared out more and more of the " you never know when you might need that pile of C**P " and this then started me thing that I should make the most of the garage space I have and create a section that allows me to walk into the layout rather than crawl under it.... so this takes me to the end of my base board journey as I have now finally built the correct base board for me and this is around the outer edge of the garage wall and its 18ft x 17ft x 3ft











I have also made this higher than the old layout as this makes it much easer to work on... now I know there are some out there that will say 3ft deep is to deep for the base board but the track will not be 3 feet away from the edge this is 3ft deep to allow me to develop scenery on the wall edge of the layout and will be built up first... well that's the plan in my head anyway


Now for control...

I have been using the Bachmann Dynamis Pro system with 5 receivers for almost 2 years and I find this to be more than adequate for my needs I have mounted it on the ceiling of the garage in a star configuration and this works really well this puts me at around 5 feet away from a receiver at any one time.

I have been using the Bachmann Dynamis Pro system with 5 receivers for almost 2 years and I find this to be more than adequate for my needs I have mounted it on the ceiling of the garage in a star configuration and this works really well this puts me at around 5/6 feet away from a receiver at any one time and I have been using this system being much further away from the base unit/receivers this without any issues.



This all gives me 4 areas now to work on and to date these will be a TMD area 10ft x 3 ft a Station area 12ft x 3ft a container yard 9ft x 3ft and a forth area 8ft x 3ft that I'm not quite sure what to do with yet....

Sorry for the long post but its been a while the links below are the link to my first layout and a link to my test track.

http://www.modelrailforum.com/forums/index...p;hl=anthony566

http://www.modelrailforum.com/forums/index...p;hl=anthony566
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Looking good


David
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Very nice


David
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Looks good and a really neat job


David
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Very interesting


Thanks for taking the time to show us.

David
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QUOTE I know this is HO and does not really go but its just something I wanted and will just runn on the layout now and again

I can identify with that. There are a few HO models lurking on my layout, one of which I haven't revealed yet...


David
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QUOTE Oh is there a reveal coming up soon David ...... smile.gif
Yes but not until I get some more track laid so that all (2.3m) of the train can pass the camera at a reasonable speed. Some parts are arriving in the coming week; I'd estimate a week or so after that on my continental trains topic.

David
That looks excellent. The different textures on the road surface take it to another level.


I really like the night shot.

David
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There's a lot of bright yellow in those photos


David
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QUOTE im not sure if the scale difference is very noticeable

If you are familiar with the prototypes relative sizes then the scale difference will be noticeable as it's about 10%.

This photo shows how small a HO scale 66 is compared to a Belgian diesel. If you had a OO scale 66 alongside the Belgian, they would be of a size.



David
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QUOTE (Anthony566 @ 15 Feb 2017, 00:12) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Thanks David .... I am thinking if it is to much then ill park it up somewhere so its not sitting next to anything to obviously bigger

That's a good solution especially if it's placed further back on your layout.

David
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QUOTE I will be pulling 24 feet of line through the holes at the top so it looks like it has barbed wire installed this weekend
Look on the bright side - how much longer would it be if it was coiled razor wire?


I am impressed with the fence so far


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After watching those I must go and run some of mine


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Very good


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I too will miss your posts on progress as it has helped me getting going again on my own layout. I've just finished painting about 40 feet of double track and must start ballasting....

David
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