I've taken a couple of pictures to give you and idea of what I've got going on.
Here's how it looks sitting down looking up. That inner track is really hard to see.
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Im in the process of building a 2 track ceiling loop that has the same problem. I was going to elevate the hidden track by 1 1/2 inches in hopes of seeing more of the train.
I would love to hear any other ideas.
Mark
What 3 rail track are you using? You can use switches; example if you use Atlas track you could have a crossover using switches: one left 072 and one right 072. If you have the space I would go with two #5 Atlas switches. Using these switches are easier they are not curved but take up allot of space . What size is this layout?
Elevate the track closest to the wall by about 3 inches and it should work.
When you elevate one of the tracks , if you have another Atlas double track bridge you will need to go to 2 single track bridges. I would think you should take a couple of blocks of wood and just place them over the track and then put a section of track on top of the blocks with a car and then sit down and see if you like the view as a test.
Nice Lookin' Layout BT...
I'm getting ready to build one myself this will be my first O gauge layout and I'm looking forward to it.
Keep the pic's coming
When you elevate one of the tracks , if you have another Atlas double track bridge you will need to go to 2 single track bridges. I would think you should take a couple of blocks of wood and just place them over the track and then put a section of track on top of the blocks with a car and then sit down and see if you like the view as a test.
Sounds good. Here is my ceiling layout. I don't have any switches. It has an O gauge inner loop and G scale outer loop. I am going to add command control tmcc/dcs to this at some point.
Sounds good. Here is my ceiling layout. I don't have any switches. It has an O gauge inner loop and G scale outer loop. I am going to add command control tmcc/dcs to this at some point.
Mike I think that's atlas
"come up with an way to sound proof the elevated section" Use 2in foam and cut into strips for your sub-grade. Russ
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