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Originally Posted by bigdogjeff1:

I don't have much room to build a layout so I am building a mini layout just to run trains. A small layout is better then no layout so here is the start of my layout.

Any layout, is railroading. Be surprised how many 4X8s, 4X10s, and 5X10s there are. Also the amount of Modeling, scenery, switching and running can come from a "small Layout". Keep us informed on your progress.

Originally Posted by bigdogjeff1:

I don't have much room to build a layout so I am building a mini layout just to run trains. A small layout is better then no layout so here is the start of my layout.

No such thing as a mini layout sir, you build what you can and enjoy it! Looks like a great start. Clean slate, endless possibilities

Originally Posted by bigdogjeff1:

I don't have much room to build a layout so I am building a mini layout just to run trains. A small layout is better then no layout so here is the start of my layout.

Nice! Use what room you have.

 

My layout is a 4'x6' built to slide under a standard bed. It has 4 switches and two levels.

 

I also have legs to get it off the floor if i need to leave it up.

 

Matt

bigdogjeff,

    When I use the old acoustical ceiling tile I order the longer screws and go right down into the plywood, just do not over tighten, you want level track to run on.  I get the screws from McMasters-Carr on the web, delivered right to my front door.  Do an OGR Search and the prior threads on this subject, should come up for you to read.  All the details are there for ya.

PCRR/Dave

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Thanks for all the comments I will be posting the whole project. Tonight I am drilling holes in cross beams so when I run wires they will be nice and neat and not hanging and maybe running hot and ground wire around the lay out for all the accessories And for the switches. I am trying to do this before I screw the top on the layout.

It's a layout.

What do you plan to use for track?

 

You can fit some fun in there with a figure 8 like Larry has in his. It keeps it interesting and still leaves room for structures.

 

The foam won't do much for sound attenuation. It will give your daughter a place to carve terrain and rivers and ponds, etc.

 

Cheap latex paint for a base color.

 

Originally Posted by Moonman:

 

I don't know what 031 is? Lionel O or 027? K-Line?

 

The reason that I ask is Atlas and Gargraves will fit concentric circles on your space <48" for an inner an outer loop at 4.5" and 5" center rail spacing respectively.

 

Do you have a track plan in mind ?

 

my track is lionel track not 027 but 031.  I don't have that much space I have under 4 feet wide I am  like 41 inches wide so it's going to be most likely one line I am going to play with some ideas to fit extra like figure 8 or something like that don't know maybe outer line and then inner Spurs . Any ideas will be great,I am looking on thorstrains .

 

Originally Posted by rdeal:

Moonman - You can fit some fun in there with a figure 8 like Larry has in his. It keeps it interesting and still leaves room for structures.

 

is there a link to a track plan or photo of "Larry's" layout

 

thanks - rdeal

Look at Larry3railtrains post(photos) above-it's a 4 x 8 with a 2 x 3 added on the end.

Originally Posted by bigdogjeff1:
Originally Posted by Moonman:

 

I don't know what 031 is? Lionel O or 027? K-Line?

 

The reason that I ask is Atlas and Gargraves will fit concentric circles on your space <48" for an inner an outer loop at 4.5" and 5" center rail spacing respectively.

 

Do you have a track plan in mind ?

 

my track is lionel track not 027 but 031.  I don't have that much space I have under 4 feet wide I am  like 41 inches wide so it's going to be most likely one line I am going to play with some ideas to fit extra like figure 8 or something like that don't know maybe outer line and then inner Spurs . Any ideas will be great,I am looking on thorstrains .

 

Ouch, 41, I have an idea that's almost done for around 45". Ok, back to the drawing board.  Are you open to cutting tracks to make fit straights and 1/4 and 1/2 curves?

You can get a more interesting shape that way.

 

I was thinking along those lines. The 8 is just using standard pieces. Just trying to come with something that you can put together and get your landscaper to work. 

Originally Posted by Moonman:
Originally Posted by bigdogjeff1:
Originally Posted by Moonman:

 

I don't know what 031 is? Lionel O or 027? K-Line?

 

The reason that I ask is Atlas and Gargraves will fit concentric circles on your space <48" for an inner an outer loop at 4.5" and 5" center rail spacing respectively.

 

Do you have a track plan in mind ?

 

my track is lionel track not 027 but 031.  I don't have that much space I have under 4 feet wide I am  like 41 inches wide so it's going to be most likely one line I am going to play with some ideas to fit extra like figure 8 or something like that don't know maybe outer line and then inner Spurs . Any ideas will be great,I am looking on thorstrains .

 

Ouch, 41, I have an idea that's almost done for around 45". Ok, back to the drawing board.  Are you open to cutting tracks to make fit straights and 1/4 and 1/2 curves?

You can get a more interesting shape that way.

 

I was thinking along those lines. The 8 is just using standard pieces. Just trying to come with something that you can put together and get your landscaper to work. 

 

Yes i I can cut pieces I know I can get a full o31 circle on the board. May be a dog done woud be cool with a added lines

 

Originally Posted by bigdogjeff1:
Me and my daughter are building it and I will post the whole process . Should be interesting my daughter is going to do all landscape and this may be the last real time to bond with my 17 year old before college and life it self.

First, this quote above is great, no other way to put it.  I do not have kids yet, but... in today's world, to hear of a 17 year old girl (or even boy) helping their dad with something like this, its just refreshing.  I hope you guys have a blast putting this together.

 

Second, I'm glad you didnt get bombarded with "you should've built the bench this way or that" "dont use that track, use this track" "add another level" "where is your reverse loop?"  That information is very helpful and appreciated, yes, but... too much of it can be overwhelming and almost make you question everything you have done or were planning to do.  (Absolutely no offense to anybody that has offered this information.)


Stick with what you have in mind, (I'm not even sure if I have any room to talk, I have no trains up) and start going at it. 

Originally Posted by bigdogjeff1:

What do I get to cover plywood 1/2 inch pink insulation board and that way takes some of the noise away. But how does that effect when putting screws in.

You could use pink/blue foam or homasote on the table top. 2" foam would allow you to place culverts under the tracks if you so desire for a scenic water feature. Unless you  are carting this thing all over, the screws are just there to locate things. Using Woodland Scenics risers you could conceivably angle the table top and use the risers to keep the tracks level.

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