where did you get your homasote board? I live in colorado and can not find it anywhere. Very nice neat work , it will pay dividends down the road should any changes or adjustments need to be made.
sorry , late to the conversation . I agree with you about the windows , that being said you might be able to change the look to more old timey by cutting a couple of them out and turning them into big doors and also "boarding " some of them off . That will also offer some weathering...
Paul , I have found that an initial cleaning by hand works best for me , and then you can maintain that with a track cleaning car .The layout is looking very good !!
I am using both , I run gp7"s and 9's along with some smaller units . My biggest steam is a 2-8-0 consolidation and I have a couple of F-9 units . Manufactures all state an 18 inch minimum radius
So if I were to put straight sections inbetween the curves , that would allow me to lessen my grade but still keep the peninsula more narrow , correct? It will need to be a double track and I am thinking a 24 inch inside curve ( 1.51% ) and a 27 inch outside curve ( 1.38% ) with a 24 inch...
GeeTee , you state that yours is a 30 inch radius , what is the grade ? Thanks for the pictures . how does it work?
Dave , what is the radius and grade for the one in your photo's ? Thank you also for the pictures . How does your helix work in terms of operations problems?
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Willie , I agree with you that it WILL happen and it WILL ALWAYS BE ON A HIDDEN AREA . Unfortunately the thought of a constant grade running along the wall down three sides of the layout is not that appealing to me and as KB says I am not sure that even using all the available wall space I...
Hi guys , its been a while since I have been able to " play trains " but now it looks like I am finally going to get to retire and enjoy some much needed unwind time . I have also taken over ( with permission from SWMBO ) a larger room . I thought that would solve a lot of problems for me but...
Brian , they make a special set of pliers that will put in a perfect Z bend . It makes both bends at once . You can purchase them at Tower Hobbies ( along with all the assorted parts you may need ) . I think you will find that if you work from the switch to the fascia , rather than from the...
I agree with Rico about covering the ceiling , sooner rather than later . You dont want to have to dodge track or treasures and sheetrocking a ceiling can be messy ( atleast it is when I do it :) ) Nice start , the bench work is plenty substantial .
for your hillside you may want to consider clump foliage . Again you tube is your friend , there are several videos on how to make your own . When you have to cover a lot of hillside you may also want to consider using the puffball method , just kind of depends on what look you are going for .