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I needed to update SCARM to 9.32 so I was just messing around. I am rebuilding my layout and was thinking about making a door layout. I don't have any of the Fastrack O-31 so I was just looking to see what it would look like on a standard 36 x 80 door. Here is my result. It has four of the 1 & 3/8 and another four of the 1 & 3/4 and it also needed some three-quarter O-31 curves which I only found the one-quarter so I needed twelve of those. For those that don't know, in Fastrack world, 20 of those specialty pieces means expensive! But that is what makes SCARM fun, the chance to experiment.figure eight with return and passing O-31 FTScreen Shot 2016-04-25 at 11.40.42 PM

 

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Hey Mike,

Nice fitment and track plan!  Why don't you rename the post "FasTrack Door Layout" ? Then folks searching for such a solution will find it. Good contribution to the model railroading community.

You are aware that a 1/4 turn is included with each switch. That reduces the track count for purchase of that piece to 6.

http://www.lionel.com/products...ch-left-hand-6-81254

That reduces the total track for purchase by 6 pieces.  37 total with 6-O31 switches and 1-45° included.

 

 

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Yes, I will second Carl's idea of renaming the thread title so that it is more easily found when doing a search.

In the past,  there have been some threads on door sized layouts with tubular track that have been popular threads. And while door sized layouts are understandably limited, they offer a world a possibilities to those who do not having the living space for a larger layout... BUT who would still like to have some kind of layout.

I've personally built a number of layouts on hollow-core doors using 027 track with foam ties to reduce the rumble noise - which works very well.

This is the first time I've ever seen a FasTrack layout design for a hollow core door. Again, renaming the post would be very useful to others seeking some ideas and inspiration.

 

Thanks Carl & Brianel, I updated the name.

Carl, I realized after I posted that I had forgotten to account for the quarter curve with the switch, I also forgot that I had two more of the curves as well. In any case if I were to build this I would likely just cut a full curve in half to get the 2 quarter curve sections. The "top / bottom" straights I would also likely cut and convert to an isolated outer rail to activate lights (or something). I didn't realize that the 45 degree came with additional pieces. It's funny the more I type and think about it, the more likely it seems I might just build it. I have to say I also appreciate your planning work as well. I know I have many of your scarm files saved into my folder myself.

Brianel, I believe the main reason you haven't seen any FasTrack door layouts is due to the fact that until Lionel just came out with the O-31 curve the O-36 wouldn't fit onto a 36 inch wide door. I had a 4 by 8 foot O-36 layout for years with the more traditional 90 degree figure 8 with siding just like I drew up here. It's likely why I went to my old standby when I was practicing with some of the new scarm features.

Thanks guys.

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