Started this effort two years ago, settled on Ross track and switches and have been very happy with the results. It's actually my retirement project, now if I can just get retired !
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Started this effort two years ago, settled on Ross track and switches and have been very happy with the results. It's actually my retirement project, now if I can just get retired !
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Looks like a great start! How big is your layout? What size curves. Please make sure you keep us updated on your progress.
25' at its longest by 12' across, 054 curves. I have a bunch of Pre-War Lionel stuff that I am building another table for because it does not like my Ross switches, it will be on O guageTubular rack, 042 curves just a simple 4X8 layout.
Looks like a great space. Can't wait to see it progress!
Brad,
Great start, real nice layout. As you are learning not all engines and rolling stock
like the same kind of switches and track, because I run old and new Tin Plate along with post war Conventional and P2, I have engineered with FasTrack and old 072 and old 711 Lionel switches. Engineering in this manner I can run just about any O guage stuff that exists.
PCRR/Dave
Very nice start! I like your "wye" for reversing. Keep us all posted on your progress.
Look good! Maybe u can post more pictures at different angles?
I am gonna attemp to add some more pics, this is gonna be a long term process, right now I am just having lots of fun. I also must admit to be addicted to the equipment, I cannot have enough, does anyone else have that problem?
One more.
Looking good!! And yes I think most of us have a problem with never having enough trains!
Very nice.all you need is that start and then it keeps on going and going, Your bench work look's great to what size lumber did you use?
I'm surprised the government doesn't make the train manufactures but a warning label on the box concerning the high addiction rate...not that it would sto us.
Very nice.all you need is that start and then it keeps on going and going, Your bench work look's great to what size lumber did you use?
Look good!!! Thanks for post more pictures with different angles!!!
Brad,
Looks like you are now fully addicted, when you start engineeing different levels
we know you are a gonner like the rest of us. When you get up to about 4 or 5 levels
you actually start to believe you might have enough stuff to keep you happy and running. Especially if you have DCS & Legacy.
PCRR/Dave
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