Sorry for the misled but it was the guy that did my House landscaping. All my track was ballast , nailed , glued and code 83 atlas. Some I might use but I am buying all PECO track for this and will use most PECO code 83.
Oh I got that about the house landscaper. I just don't consider myself a landscaper of ANY thing.
Certainly no artist.
I'm curious, now that I have re-habbed some cars with trucks and body-couplers.
[I'll assume you're using steel wheels - yes?]
You use code 100 wheels on code 83 track?
As opposed to 110 wheels on code 100 track?
(yes, that made for a good day of confusion when I found out all about that stuff)
I wish I had your space. Your train room area is half-again as big as my 2 story townhouse. I'm around 1150-1200. Little scronny me sometimes as to snake around my little 6x7 table. I'll make do - for now.
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WHA? 110 wheels? Wassat? (sheesh, something more to worry about?)
Don't sweat it man, you got more sweet looking scenery going there on what you have than I've got on my entire "house size" table!
I AM waiting for the day you post pics of your living room after it's converted into a "train room"! LOL! (I KEEP seeing much scrap lumber in your future!)
A sign above the bar "Central Midland, Railfan Viewing Platform"
And have it done in neon using the colors of your primary railroad colors.A sign above the bar "Central Midland, Railfan Viewing Platform"
And a JD distillery!There should also be a brewery close by on the layout.