Hi all,
I'm wondering if there's a good choice for doing a home layout that's not going to prevent me from taking the layout to a club in the future. From what I can tell, the ntrak and onetrak standards would pretty much prevent me from having a sane loop of track without going for a huge layout. Ideally, I'd like to keep to a small number of 3' or 4' x 2' modules that I can arrange in various ways to mix the operations side of railroading up when I'm board.
This is a DCC layout and I plan on stacking the modules when not in use. I haven't yet decided whether I'll be putting them on the floor, building legs or putting them on tables.
Ideally, I'd like to stick to something like free-mo, but I'm not sure if that one is right for me, or if there's some recommended way of departing from the spec to make things fit my space more appropriately.
EDIT: Almost forgot, I'd prefer to have a circular layout rather than one that's just point to point for everything.
I'm wondering if there's a good choice for doing a home layout that's not going to prevent me from taking the layout to a club in the future. From what I can tell, the ntrak and onetrak standards would pretty much prevent me from having a sane loop of track without going for a huge layout. Ideally, I'd like to keep to a small number of 3' or 4' x 2' modules that I can arrange in various ways to mix the operations side of railroading up when I'm board.
This is a DCC layout and I plan on stacking the modules when not in use. I haven't yet decided whether I'll be putting them on the floor, building legs or putting them on tables.
Ideally, I'd like to stick to something like free-mo, but I'm not sure if that one is right for me, or if there's some recommended way of departing from the spec to make things fit my space more appropriately.
EDIT: Almost forgot, I'd prefer to have a circular layout rather than one that's just point to point for everything.
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