A track layout on an area of 2' x 16' is little for O gauge. Any area less and then you have to go to S scale/S gauge, or smaller.
Andrew
The history of Lionel is built upon the foundation of the typical consumer's 4'x8' sheet of plywood train layout. Or a little larger if you were blessed to have the space. Were it not for that, Lionel as a company wouldn't even exist. And you certainly wouldn't have all the variety of scale products we have today.
In a single year of 1952, Lionel produced in excess of 180,000 short 027 operating milk cars. Even during the MPC years, product production runs were in the thousands, most of which were purchased for running on smaller layouts. Even today and I didn't need Lionel to admit to it to know, but it is the starter set traditional line of trains that keeps Lionel in business and pays the bills. In other words, the traditional products are helping to subsidize and make the scale ones possible.
I agree, that the larger more scale proportioned train products do look better on a larger layout. And yet, very often we see threads here from people wanting to know if they can run such and such an engine on tighter 036 FasTrack curves. Why? Because the majority of people in the hobby have smaller layouts. So be thankful there are people with smaller layouts who are still buying trains.
I do agree with the first post that it'd be nice to see more smaller layouts. But I also agree with what @Amfleet25124 wrote in his first post. Which helps explain the disproportional emphasis on scale trains and larger layouts. Not only that, but it is more of a challenge to get interesting detail photographs of smaller layouts: Not impossible, but more difficult. Usually the photos end up being overviews of the layout as a whole.
Personally, I now have the smallest layout now that I have ever had. It looks better to me in person and in my own imagination, than it probably would in photographs... unless a photographer on the caliber of Fred Dole was taking the pictures.
All that aside, if you want to get an immediate fix, here's a couple older threads on this very subject. Albeit some missing photos now at this date. There are more threads, but many of those are missing most of the photos.
https://ogrforum.com/...t-a-layout-on-a-door
https://ogrforum.com/...e-your-small-layouts
Some have commented in the past about the difficulty of using this forum search function. Well, to that I say, Google can be your friends in this endeavor.
https://www.google.com/search?...bih=604&biw=1280