My first love is 3rail but I seem to have the let's build something bug so I have on 042 loop for around the tree, a 2 ft x 8 ft 2 rail switching layout, 2 ho micro layouts with one more in the planning stage. Who else enjoys more than one?
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I have 2 three rail layouts. The main layout is in a12’ x 16’ shed and is more scale like. The other one is a 4’ x 4’ layout in our front room. It is a more toy like 027 layout in a circa1956 style. On it, I run my first train set (1956 switcher 1615 work train) and other trains from around that era.
One layout is too much for me.
Charlie
@necrails posted:My first love is 3rail but I seem to have the let's build something bug so I have on 042 loop for around the tree, a 2 ft x 8 ft 2 rail switching layout, 2 ho micro layouts with one more in the planning stage. Who else enjoys more than one?
How about a few photos of that 2-rail switching layout? My main layout is 3-rail but it goes through the wall to the adjacent room where I also have a smaller 2-rail layout.
Dave
Two, 3rail and S. Main layout is 3rail and a small S which comes in handy following repairs.
I guess I have that building bug also. Besides my permanent O ga. layout which is “F” shape. I have a double helix ( stand alone 18’ X 7’ ), a 6’ X 12’ portable O and S gauge, two single loops. A triple deck Marx 4’ X 4’ also portable. A 3’ X 8’ portable Lionel Draw Bridge bump-n- go trolley that I made this spring. I’m gettin ready to add a second level to my main layout, dog bone shape for my O-n 30 train. Up until a year ago July I also had a second table layout and double track going around the ceiling in Florida.
wow, this is the first time I’ve ever written this down, I should be tired !
Doug
@luvindemtrains posted:How about a few photos of that 2-rail switching layout? My main layout is 3-rail but it goes through the wall to the adjacent room where I also have a smaller 2-rail layout.
Dave
Not much to look at but I will pull it out next week when I get home. Essentially an inglenook like using 4 older atlas switches.
My main layout is 4x8 so I do a lot of dreaming....does layout planning count?
I have plans drawn for 2 switching layouts- one that will fit on a door I took out of the house, and another for a long bookcase in my office at work.
Up next is either a yard extension on my existing layout or a full annexation of the corner of the basement and a new u-shape 8'x12' triple level pike.
Also contemplating adding a trolley shelf above my existing layout.
Finally a 8' oval with a passing siding under the tree is an annual tradition.
Yard off my 4x8
Switching Layouts
8x12
Lower level storage/ subway
Don't get me started on dragging my old HO stuff out.....
Bob
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Well, I guess I also qualify as "multi-layout", if only barely.
My main layout, with four loops including an embedded figure-8 and an elevated line, is eight feet square:
After I upgraded to my current layout, I mothballed and then resurrected my previous layout (about 6 feet by five and a half feet), which had begun life as a seasonal around-the tree layout, first as a testbed for ongoing projects under development, and most recently as an animation showcase of sorts, featuring animated pieces too large for the main layout:
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Our main layout is the Glacier Line, which fills basement.
In addition, we have a: Timesaver, 8-car Inglenook, 5-car Ingelnook, Christmas layout, Halloween layout, all portable.
Currently planning possibly a patriotic layout...portable.
A friend has three:
Basement HO conventionalcontrol
Living room dining room G scale conventional control
front bedroom O three-rail DCS control