SONIC883_de Posted April 7, 2010 Share Posted April 7, 2010 Hi, I would not reactivate my old thread because i haven't written not only over my layout. After I exhaust my old SHO TOSHI (Coastline, ...) I was looking for a smaler layout wich I can build withe the most of my tracks. I found the TOMIX Track-Plan 10 which looks good. Only the turntable must go and left space for long storage tracks. I wasn't sure with the station in the back. So I build up the layout for the first testrun in September 2009 Now I bought the planks for the table, old kitchentables are the base for some time. Almost is done Missing things: - 2. Station to get up to 4 tracks (the bridge will be remove and the station become longer) - Points for the storage tracks - a own construction for the table - Greening the layout 2 Link to comment
to2leo Posted April 7, 2010 Share Posted April 7, 2010 Wow that's a fun, compact layout with an ingenious siding that can bring your train to another line without manually changing your loco's direction! I wonder if there are more layout like that? Thanks for showing us your progress, cannot wait to see more. Link to comment
KenS Posted April 7, 2010 Share Posted April 7, 2010 Very nice. I like the way you've modified the yard area. You can never have too much storage for trains. Link to comment
SONIC883_de Posted April 7, 2010 Author Share Posted April 7, 2010 There are some more layouts in the Tomix track plan magazin where you can build more storage tracks as shown. But I have one part I can't decide me which one is better Station 1 * Simple Station with no passing track * Only straight track, no points where trains can derail * 1,00 m long * I have all for it! (Including 2x 3color signals for the directions) Station 2 * 2 additional storage tracks * Up to 1,2 meters station lengh * If a train derails it is difficult to get there * I must buy a lot of things, I cant use the signals What do you mean? Link to comment
Martijn Meerts Posted April 7, 2010 Share Posted April 7, 2010 I've been thinking of setting up that very layout up on the attic at some point. For me, one of the reasons was that the original uses a turntable, which I happen to have. I also like the layout in general. As for the stations, more storage is of course nice, but if you can't easily get to a derailed train, I wouldn't go for that option. Not only are there derailed or stalling trains that could be a problem, but cleaning the track would be hard too. Link to comment
KenS Posted April 8, 2010 Share Posted April 8, 2010 Having sidings at the station allows for more interesting operations (park a "local" train and pass it with a "rapid" or an express), but I agree with Martijn that sidings that are hard to get to are a real problem and probably not worth it. Link to comment
SONIC883_de Posted April 8, 2010 Author Share Posted April 8, 2010 It would be difficult to reach the last two tracks. And when something drop in the points I can't see it and must take of the side walls of the station and must remove both plattforms. That would be different when the layout not stand direct at the wall. Thank you! - Kai Link to comment
bill937ca Posted April 8, 2010 Share Posted April 8, 2010 Wow that's a fun, compact layout with an ingenious siding that can bring your train to another line without manually changing your loco's direction! I wonder if there are more layout like that? The original layout scan is one of several in a Tomix plan book, but most of the plans are smaller. Link to comment
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