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I have been thinking of building a small layout to take to a local train show or two. The layout will be a simple oval of classic tubular track with a possible switch with a stub track to fit one car. Anyone else build a small layout to display at a show? Any tips for showing a layout? If so lets see some of your layouts.

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Here's a couple thought starters:

  1.) Windup Train Layout (but you could use 3R electric; thanks to @David from Dearborn)

2025-02-06 01-32-00

   See: My NEW & IMPROVED Windup Train Layout (4/08/20) | David from Dearborn



  2.) Rosie O'Donnell Show Lionel 100th Anniversary Celebration Layout

2025-02-06 01-29-00

See: Rosie O'Donnell Show Lionel 100th Anniversary Celebration Layout (11/21/19) | Stout Toy & Train Specialists



Wishing you good luck with your effort!

Mike

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Our club, the Manchester Model Railroad Association is starting re-construction this weekend on our portable 4 x 8 layout.  We take the layout to local events to advertise for our club and teach people some history of the Lehigh Valley railroad.  Our club layout is a representation of the LV Manchester yard that we built in a boxcar.  For the 4 x 8, we are looking at using one of Lionel's display layout plans (D264, D164, D227, D131, or D224) modified to use 027 track so as to fit on the board.  Eventually, we'll build a second portable layout using the D27 plan, the disappearing train layout, with an elevated loop for running a second train.  The D27 layout can fit on something about 40 inches by 6 feet.  A quick search will show you pics and plans for any of these layouts.  One helpful hint, kids love pushing buttons!  So a train horn shed, crossing gate, signalman shed, any Lionel accessory that a kid can push a button to operate will enhance the appeal.  They also like tunnels, bridges, crossovers, and switches.  Lionel included these aspects in their display layouts, so why argue with what worked for them?  Best of luck to you!

~Larry

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