This new layout has been years in the making, involving the review of hundreds of track plans and careful consideration of what could fit in my available space. From the beginning, I decided on using Mianne Benchwork to save time and avoid the hassle of sifting through lumber at Home Depot and making precise cuts.
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July 7, 2024
Yesterday, my dad and I finally assembled the benchwork. In just 2 to 2.5 hours, we completed a task that would have taken weeks otherwise. Next, we'll be adding the plywood top.
The layout will unfold in two phases. The first phase features two basic loops without switches or sidings. The second phase, planned for a future house with more space, will include sidings and reversing loops for the inner track.
I chose Atlas track, with the outer loop having O54 curves and the inner loop O36. All the track for this phase has been weathered using an airbrush. Additionally, I'll be using Midwest Products cork roadbed.
Here's what I've accomplished so far. I've maximized the available dimensions and decided to use casters, allowing me to move the layout away from the wall during construction.
Below is the grand scheme of what I hope to accomplish one day. It varies slightly from what I have in mind now, but for the most part remains the same.
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July 9, 2024 - Update
I went to Home Depot today and picked up 3 sheets of 3/4” plywood. I made the mistake of trusting the guy there to cut it down to the 61 3/4” long sections I needed… one end would be correct, the other… not so much. I did what I could once I got home and got my table saw and skil saw out. It’s not perfect, but at least on the front portion it looks good. There was a good bit of scrap left so I made some storage shelves under the layout for train boxes once they make the move over. The front, smaller shelves will likely be for scenery items and whatever else ends up there.
Once clean up was done I laid my track out to get a visual of how things will be. I still need to paint the top (that means you’re helping dad!) before setting the roadbed and track down permanently and getting started on wiring.
It’s coming together piece by piece, but it’ll be nice once I can at least go back to running trains in my own house. And I’m sure my dad will like all the extra space in his basement once my old layout is dismantled!