Sir Madog Posted January 20, 2012 Share Posted January 20, 2012 I ´ve got my hand on an old hollow core door, which had been cut down to 2 1/2´ by 6´- not a bad base for a new layout. I plan to put it on a frame with casters on the legs, so I can move it around (and make way, if I have to). The only draw back at the moment is - I´ve run out of layout ideas. I have rummaged through my idea baskets, but I am not happy with what I found there. Here are my givens & druthers. Must fit on that door Continuous running Minimum radius 282 mm (should I use Kato Unitrack). Could be Peco code 55 track, as well. Of course, Japanese themed Steam is the focus, so the era is set somewhere in the early 1960´s Maybe a "double-faced" concept One side having an urban setting, the other more rural Curves should be hidden. There should be space available for scenery - not only track, so an emphasis should be on scenery. I want a stage for my trains ... Am I wanting too much? I am looking for an usual, but fascinating idea. Help? Link to comment
bill937ca Posted January 20, 2012 Share Posted January 20, 2012 How about one side steam locomotive depot and the other side a multi-track station. Link to comment
Bernard Posted January 20, 2012 Share Posted January 20, 2012 Take a look at the 2 door layouts on the bottom of the page of this link: http://www.cke1st.com/m_train2.htm You can always start with one of these as an idea an modify it. Link to comment
Guest Closed Account 1 Posted January 20, 2012 Share Posted January 20, 2012 How about an easy under 1% grade going up 3-4 laps crossing over to the other side, then descending? At the top, you can have a town. Link to comment
bill937ca Posted January 20, 2012 Share Posted January 20, 2012 You may find some ideas in these links. A Profile of Japanese Steam Locomotives http://homepage3.nifty.com/EF57/index.html Don`s Dreamworld http://ddwngauge.homestead.com/Page1.html http://ddwngauge.homestead.com/Page3.html Link to comment
cteno4 Posted January 20, 2012 Share Posted January 20, 2012 there were a few interesting little layout ideas by someone a year or two back on the forum that had some fun hidden grades on them with one side a small town scene, river in the middle and other side country/mountain. jeff Link to comment
Mudkip Orange Posted January 20, 2012 Share Posted January 20, 2012 How about one side steam locomotive depot and the other side a multi-track station. Second this. Link to comment
KenS Posted January 21, 2012 Share Posted January 21, 2012 Maybe a "double-faced" concept One side having an urban setting, the other more rural Curves should be hidden. There should be space available for scenery - not only track, so an emphasis should be on scenery. I want a stage for my trains ... Am I wanting too much? I am looking for an usual, but fascinating idea. I don't think you are. And I like the two-sided idea. How about an urban engine service facility/yard on one side where you can display trains and do switching, and a more scenic suburban/rural station on the other side where you can enjoy watching them run (with a freight track for setting out a car or two)? You could hide the curves with tunnels on the suburban station side, and road overpasses on the urban yard side. That also leaves the two end areas as scenic areas without visible track (suburban houses, a temple scene, commercial district of city buildings, etc). And if you wanted, perhaps a point-to-point tram between the two ends (raised through the middle) on one side. Link to comment
The_Ghan Posted January 21, 2012 Share Posted January 21, 2012 Sir Madog, Have you got one of Armstrong's books? Really great steam layout ideas, especially with yards. Cheers The_Ghan Link to comment
Sir Madog Posted January 21, 2012 Author Share Posted January 21, 2012 Thanks, guys! I have a hard time to make up my mind as to what I really want. I know that I want to watch one or two steam trains run, have a station to stop and load/unload passengers, the minimum amount necessary for loco servicing and lots of "breathtaking scenery" - one side urban, one side rural (mountain). Basically, a simple double track loop would serve the better part of my "wish list" - it´s the extras that I cannot come up with. The reason? Lack of space. Link to comment
DanMacK Posted January 21, 2012 Share Posted January 21, 2012 Here's something I came up with based on one of Mike's smaller plans. The layout is divided into 2 areas with a backdrop. Track used is Peco Code 55 sectional, so spacing is wide but it gives you an idea. A large mountain gorge with double track bridge and a station with servicing facilities (mainly to show off a steam roster). The roundhouse butts against the backdrop and tracks extend under the mountain on the other side. A building and a roadway overpass hide the tunnel entrances on the rural side. Just a thought, but it seems to incorporate all you're looking for in the space alotted :) 1 Link to comment
Sir Madog Posted January 22, 2012 Author Share Posted January 22, 2012 DanMack - that´s very close to what I have in my head! I can now start from there! Thanks! Link to comment
Sir Madog Posted January 22, 2012 Author Share Posted January 22, 2012 Played a little with my track planning tool and came up with this: It is a simple double track oval with two faces. One is a suburban scene set in the early 1970´s. The tracks are a little lower than the surrounding scenery, the station building going across the tracks with stairs leading down to the platforms. The second scene is a mountain scenery, with the tracks crossing a bridge over a little stream. The layout will be set on casters, so I can turn it and move it. Need to think about it! Link to comment
bikkuri bahn Posted January 22, 2012 Share Posted January 22, 2012 Nice plan- I like how the curves are hidden, and the focus is on the straights, where the action/details exists. The only thing I would add would be a very slight curve on the mountain scenery track (it makes the track seem longer than a tangent), but that requires flextrack. Link to comment
Sir Madog Posted January 22, 2012 Author Share Posted January 22, 2012 Introduced some slight changes, including adding scenery to the corners. The layout now has 4 faces ... Starting to like it ... :) 1 Link to comment
disturbman Posted January 22, 2012 Share Posted January 22, 2012 That's nice, if you can, you should leave yourself the opportunity to connect your minimodules to it like at the bottom left. Link to comment
Sir Madog Posted January 22, 2012 Author Share Posted January 22, 2012 Now that´s some idea - glad you said that! Link to comment
Sir Madog Posted January 22, 2012 Author Share Posted January 22, 2012 Last changes for the day! Here it is, my little layout called the "Four Faces of Japan"! 1 Link to comment
Bernard Posted January 23, 2012 Share Posted January 23, 2012 I like the change to rice fields. Link to comment
The_Ghan Posted January 23, 2012 Share Posted January 23, 2012 Bloody showoff!!! I love what you've come up with, especially the lazy meander through the rice paddys. Here's a few tweeks: 1. You mentioned that the layout was going to be steam. How about some steam handling facilities? Perhaps a coal loader on the city side and a water refilling station on the farm side, which would probably just be a davit and hose affair; 2. I suggest moving the ends of your walls just a couple of inches away from the corners of the table. It creates a messy junction; 3. With four "faces" you could also have the four "seasons". Eg: winter in the city, spring at the lake, summer on the farms and autumn at the temple ... in my opinion temples always look best in autumn. The lake scene is small enough that you could throw in a grove of cherry blossoms with a young couple out for a romantic picnic under. Madog, your graphics skills are pretty good too ... what software did you use to make that layout? Just my thoughts! Cheers The_Ghan Link to comment
Sir Madog Posted January 23, 2012 Author Share Posted January 23, 2012 I am using an old, el cheapo version of WinRail to do most of the work, export the file as a jpeg into MSPaint to enhance it a little - that´s all. WinRail has a graphics feature which allows you to draw lines, boxes etc. With a little exercise you can draw things like those: Takes a little patience, though. 1 Link to comment
Martijn Meerts Posted January 23, 2012 Share Posted January 23, 2012 Great, now I feel like building a small layout with 4 seasons =) Link to comment
The_Ghan Posted January 23, 2012 Share Posted January 23, 2012 Great, now I feel like building a small layout with 4 seasons =) Yeah Martijn, that was probably my one good idea for 2012 ... and I've used it up already!! I'm thinking to do one myself, but I'm in the middle of a big project as it is. I'm just waiting for Madog to churn out more fabulous scenery and then pretend it was no big deal. Cheers The_Ghan Link to comment
Martijn Meerts Posted January 23, 2012 Share Posted January 23, 2012 I have major difficulties designing my big layout.. Lots of rough ideas, but no idea about the details =) A small layout with 4 seasons could be a nice in-betweener .. Link to comment
Sir Madog Posted January 23, 2012 Author Share Posted January 23, 2012 Martijn, it´d be a pleasure for me to help you with designing your layout. I need a drawing of your train room, and some hints towards what you would like to have included. and, of course, which track system you will employ. 1 Link to comment
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