In January we moved into our new home, TalMaggio Acres. It came with an office in the large, unfinished basement. This will be the second layout I've ever done. I have a large section of the basement for a layout. I spent the last several months on and off working on a design. It was overwhelming. So this week I decided to start small and just put a couple of loops in my office. The idea here is something small so I can play with blocking, controls systems and just get a little "3-rail therapy" after a long day.
I have mostly semi-scale stuff. Almost my entire fleet will run on O-36 and most will do O-27. I don't need to plan for large overhang for large locos or large cars. I would rather leave some of my fleet on the shelf and have three loops. If it doesn't fit, it will sit. I'm sure I have enough that will fit to have some fun.
Everything will be conventional for the most part. I have two TMCC locos so I might add Legacy to one loop so I can learn how to use that. To start, everything will run in forward only. I have some cool ideas for ways to control Conventional locos (PLCs, Relays, and even my Lutron RadioRA lighting controls!). As such, I want to figure out how to add a siding so I can have two locos on one loop---one running in either direction.
Attached is the SCARM file. it contains my WHOLE basement and the drafts of the large layout (another day, another thread). Those layers are turned off.
My workbench is a two-level wooden desk that is cobbled together of other bits. The idea is to use the "upper level" as part of the track plan so the trains whiz by while I work on the lower level.
Feedback and ideas welcome. Don't have any photo editing software on this laptop, so I can't post an image.