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These are the Glen Synder aluminum shelves built into both sides of the layout. One side is 12' long and the other side is 8' long. Each shelf has an cool white LED strip mounted to it with a dimmer switch that controls each side seperately. Once we figured out the bridge area in the middle, the shelf cases will get some trim around them and painted to match the rest of the trim in the room.

 

 

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Nice displays guys.

Just added another shelf yesterday to get trains out of boxes and where I could see them.

 

My problem is storage for the set boxes that come with the trains. And I wanted to keep it as cheap as possible and have the trains within easy reach over the layout.

So I built up over the layout a stand about 2 feet out from the wall with L brackets. The base is plywood old bits left over from projects covered in Tin Foil to reflect the light underneath and give more light to trains above. On this I put the really large set boxes so that I do not have to throw them out and so I can see the nice box art on the mostly Lionel set boxes.

Then I mounted to the house beams long brackets that stick out in front of the set boxes, these are bolted to 1x3 and 2 inch L brackets screwed to board to hold the shelves. Bolted to this are strips of pine board, the type you use for panneling comes in 8 foot lengths nice looking board. On this I placed really old and rusted junk Lionel 0-27 straights. You can get boxes of the stuff for really cheap at train shows.

Got a roll of silver foil tape and cut into thin strips wrapped this around the rails to make shinny, keep rust off wheels and keep the tracks together. Most track short of pins so cut bits of coat hanger wire to stick between the tracks.

 

So I am able to store large train boxes and still see some of the nice box art and Lionel logos as a back drop to the trains and make use of the space otherwise un used above the layout. Also places the shelves a bit closer so can reach over the train layout.

 

(the first photo the stacks of model kits is supported by 2x4's to the floor)

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Some day I expect I will be able to show you a photo of what the place looks like after a major earth quake, they say we will get a big one some day.

Have always been trying to figure how to secure it all so it does not all fall off.

Try to keep the heavy stuff down low and angle the brackets in a little to the wall so it leans into the wall.

 

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