Congratulations Dr. Frankensteen!! Yes, I started using the binder clips last year, and they work great when you aren't attaching the track to a tabletop of some kind!
It's a nice swooping run that gives the impression that there's more going on. it will really take on a personality when place the scenic items on the layout. Running the long Hershey train on the same track with this engine pulling a train will look really cool. A timing challenge.
Garrett76, Great Christmas layout design. I really like it a lot.
My daughter and I created our candy car consist. Video:
That is one awesome candy train! You have collected a lot of very desirable cars, especially those LifeSaver cars.
Gilly@N&W posted:That is one awesome candy train! You have collected a lot of very desirable cars, especially those LifeSaver cars.
Thanks. There are just so many nice cars out there and not enough room to run them all. I had the complete set of Lionel North Pole passenger cars with reindeer names for a few years and let them go because I wanted to give priority to the candy cars
Here's a video of the full consist snaking through the front curves. Pretty cool look.
Running nicely, Garrett!
Looks good, so far. I'm looking forward to seeing your future progress.
I like the snake. I try to work one into any layout that I design where the idea will fit. I you keep this plan, do it with O60 next year. I try use O104 on scale layouts.
I call it "making the train dance".
Throw some 10" in the snake to gain a little more speed for the train. It will look more like a BOA than a garden snake.
Good fun! Keep it up!
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experimenting with 2018 A and snake. Cut the snake in half.
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Moonman posted:I like the snake. I try to work one into any layout that I design where the idea will fit. I you keep this plan, do it with O60 next year. I try use O104 on scale layouts.
I call it "making the train dance".
Throw some 10" in the snake to gain a little more speed for the train. It will look more like a BOA than a garden snake.
Good fun! Keep it up!
Thanks. Good tips! I may have to replace some Fastrack pieces after discovering many broken connector tabs. I had to break a few as well to compensate for tips lodged inside the rails
Added the Lionel North Pole Berkshire to the inner loop. This is my favorite Christmas engine. I like the visual appearance of the color scheme as well as the 2-8-4 wheel arrangement. Also, the sounds are great for a conventional loco. I like the 4 chuffs per cycle so much more than 2 chuffs.
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here's a video of the inner loop consist running
and here's a sound check video of the conventional Berkshire. Love the 4-chuffs/cycle and nice steam whistle sound. Brake squeal, too
Garrett, Yes indeed, that Berk is a really nice locomotive. Looks good and sounds good! The candy cars are great for Christmas.
Dont underestimate the clearance between tracks. I had dual tracks on my Ceiling Central RR. For months I thought I had them spaced good then something would hit. After several times of that over a couple years, I finally gave up and single tracked it this fall. Of course my problem was increased with only 7” head clearance between tracks mounted on shelves right at the top of the doors and a low ceiling. I couldn’t get a good view and it was hard to work on.
Leep up the good work
Mark Boyce posted:Garrett, Yes indeed, that Berk is a really nice locomotive. Looks good and sounds good! The candy cars are great for Christmas.
Dont underestimate the clearance between tracks. I had dual tracks on my Ceiling Central RR. For months I thought I had them spaced good then something would hit. After several times of that over a couple years, I finally gave up and single tracked it this fall. Of course my problem was increased with only 7” head clearance between tracks mounted on shelves right at the top of the doors and a low ceiling. I couldn’t get a good view and it was hard to work on.
Leep up the good work
Mark, thanks. I did run into a clearance issue and did not have more 1-3/4 and 1-3/8 pieces on hand to better remedy the situation. The change from 5.0 to 4.5 solved the immediate issue but I will have to pickup some smaller pieces next time I visit the LHS. I also discovered that one of the 4.5 pieces caused a short circuit when I applied a binder clip on the underside of the piece. It only caused problem on the right side, not the left. I didn't have the desire to troubleshoot last night, so just removed the binder clip and everything works fine. Every solution has a problem it seems.
Every solution has a problem it seems.
I agree! That is the way it seems to go!
I hope you supply Dramamine for the train crews!
Garrett,
LOL
Garrett,
on some track pieces the handle of the binder clip can touch hot and common. I added a piece of electrical tape to the offending area.
Just for fun, I worked-up a version of Garrett's design, adding some features that goes beyond his Christmas layout for a concept for a more permanent layout, adding reverse loops and cross-overs. Outside diameter is O44 compound - should run most O42 equipment. The inside route is O36 minimum. With easements of O48 and O72. The curving lower middle section is O72. Turnouts are O60 and O48. Add spurs where you like. -Ken
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here's a video of the inner loop consist running through the bridge
Here' a work in progress video of both trains running
The candy man can!
looking great Garrett!
I am making some incremental progress despite some major distractions. Placed a few more houses and scenery pieces. One thing that I think can really make it pop is a lot of trees. I would like to acquire many more, but even a few take the display to the next level