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Originally Posted by Laidoffsick:

I can't wait to see what you end up with for the scenery.

Nor can I!  But I also realize that Norm is already making more progress--and faster--than the vast majority of us do.  Shows what a decent bit of advance planning can accomplish, not to mention setting a goal and sticking with it.  Really a lot of fun to watch the evolution of what I'm confident will be one heck of a fine layout.

Thanks a lot guys, I am looking forward to starting the scenery and building models again. I still have a ways to go though.

 

At least I now have the mains connected up. I probably would have made more progress but had to pick up leaves most of yesterday.  I'd like to run a train across the layout and back but I'm not in that big of a rush. I may connect the second reverse cutoff first and do some basic power wiring before I get ahead of myself.

 

 

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I still need to set up the small yard and tweak in the spurs for industry. I am thinking about putting some in along the left wall to serve some big flats. I'd like to do some big industrial flats again. I will update the final trackplan soon with some town/location names I've been thinking of.

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Norm,

 

Looks awesome, I think you will really like the track plan you have chosen, it is similar to the one I had up on my last layout, the first word out of everyone's mouth who walked downstairs to my basement was "WOW", and my layout was unfinished, I can't wait to see what you will be able to do with this, looking forward to your updates.

 

Darren

I changed my plans a bit for this end of the layout. I decided to build out a 42" wide platform to host some street scenes and three spurs for industries. You can see the switches are stubbed out. I took a break tonight and did some cleanup and tried to do a little brainstorming on how this part of the layout will look. This section (to be called Northbrook) will be the first to get scenicked. Next up is some basic power wiring and maybe I will try to get a train to run across this thing. Then it will be on to installing the switch machines...

 

 

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Originally Posted by Laidoffsick:
Thats a great ide Norm, right there in the front. I see an OGR cover shot and a 2-3 page spread coming in your future.

I can see it, too, but it'll have to be five to seven pages, or more!  

 

At the rate Norm is working, he'll have the whole deal ready for the Oct. 2014 issue.  

 

That benchwork looks great, Norm, as do those nice, long runs of track.

 

 

Originally Posted by Norm Charbonneau:
Chris, the layout is mainly 1X4 pine with 1/2" plywood. Sort of a medium weight construction. I really didn't want to wrestle with 3/4" plywood.

I notice you are just doing cork on top of the 1/2" plywood base. How quiet is that? The club over in Scottsdale uses Atlas track on lattice-like roadbed made from 1/2" HDPE with cork and it seems whisper quiet. I don't know where they get it, but the stuff I found online is expensive. I'm not anal about noise, but I would like to hear the locomotive sounds and clickety-clack more than constant track noise. I've been reading about all the different ways to do roadbed to keep the noise down, but I'm not convinced there is anything really that much better than just plain old cork over plywood. And I'm glad to see someone using 1/2" because that's what I intend to use.

Dave, I don't get too bent out of shape about track noise myself. My old layout was 3/8" over a box frame of 1X4s on 24" centers. When fully scenicked, the Atlas on cork was quiet enough at scale speeds.

 

I'd expect the loudest part of this layout might be on the box frame/table top sections. The raised roadbeds will eventually be closed up by foam on both sides so I'd expect those sections to be a bit quieter. I have a free noise app on my iPhone I could take some readings with.

Tom, I always look forward to getting back to the 'Burgh. Maybe I can make it up to Dave's too. I am staying until Sunday to sell some stuff at the TCA show.

 

Getting back to the track/roadbed noise, I use a free iPhone app called Decibel 10th. I ran my K4 pulling 5 GGD cars (as seen in the above shots) full speed around the layout. Placing my phone at the curves through Northbrook, noise maxed out at 84dB. Noise stayed in the 72dB range when the train was at the opposite end of the layout. This engine doesn't have a sound system. This app is pretty cool and easy to use. It also compares readings with commonly encountered sound environments (quiet room, vehicle cabin, etc.).

I didn't know there were such apps, so I checked the Android Play Store and I installed Sound Meter on my Droid. I'll stop in at McCormick-Stillman and take some readings next time I'm over in Scottsdale. Even if the app is not accurate, it'll give me something to compare to. FWIW, it says the background noise in the family room with the TV on is 52.

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