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Re: Really small space help needed
You might want to take a look at the Small/ Microlayouts FB page as there are some good ideas there https://www.facebook.com/groups/728920213839816/ and also the HO Scale Shelf Layouts on
By Bruce Wilson · #27324 ·
Re: Really small space help needed
As someone said, two four-foot legs 12 to 18 inches wide is a lot of space. Do you have space at both ends to have a small removable module that would enable you to have a turning circle? That would
By Philip Sharp · #27323 ·
Re: Really small space help needed
Look at Lance Mindheim¡¯s blog (or read his books). This is exactly the kind of thing he excels at. In general, you need to decide which industry or scene is the most interesting for you, and model
By Scooter Oak <scooteroak@...> · #27322 ·
Re: Really small space help needed
That's actually gigantic when compared to the typical micro-layout. Here are hundreds of inspirations that can be expanded to fit your space: http://www.carendt.com/ Aurelio Locsin P.S. I'm
By Aurelio · #27321 ·
Re: Really small space help needed
Cliff, may I do some doodling and come up with a suggested plan? With best regards, Paul Boehlert
By Paul Boehlert · #27320 ·
Really small space help needed
This is for HO. I have a small L shaped space that is only 4 feet long on each leg. The width of each leg is 12 inches however one leg could go out to 18 inches. Obviously this is a switching plan,
By Cliff Smith · #27319 ·
Re: Have there really been no posts in 2019?
Food for thought or discussion:?? If you are going to build the Ness Street plan with ready laid track think about replacing that long crossing with a double slip switch.?? I have future plans for
By Ed Weldon · #27318 ·
Re: Have there really been no posts in 2019?
Thanks, Ron!
By Paul Pearson · #27317 ·
Re: Have there really been no posts in 2019?
Good to hear your getting back into model railroading, hope you really enjoy it. Ron SMRR
By Ron Hunt <btlarea@...> · #27316 ·
Have there really been no posts in 2019?
Getting back into the hobby and catching up on which of my Yahoo groups made the moved to io. ? Also, just noticed the Ness Street Yard track plan on the homepage, it was always a plan I wanted to
By Paul Pearson · #27315 ·
Calling For High Desert Railroads For Next Layout Tour (So. Calif.)
Model Railroads of Southern California's 59th layout tour will be Saturday, February 23, in the area between and including San Bernardino and Barstow. Other major towns in that area are Adelanto,
By Bob Chaparro · #27314 ·
Re: Shotgun Tom Kelly's HO Layout
Hmmm now in N Scale it should all fit onto the pool table! .... But alas... I only have a 2x4 ft space (:-((?Well done video.... Best Regards Phil ______________________________ To:
By Phillip Fimiani · #27313 ·
Shotgun Tom Kelly's HO Layout
This is a link to an nine minute video of Shotgun Tom Kelly's HO Layout, courtesy of Tom Cataldo: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gDq3zp56Xkk ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gDq3zp56Xkk ) The
By Bob Chaparro · #27312 ·
Re: SMALL HO scale buildings?
Rusty Stumps Scale Models has a beautiful brick "pump house" with a 13' x 20' footprint. They also sell a depot ( 22' x 46') and additional kits and detail items. These are fun to build -- everything
By Mark Charles · #27311 ·
Re: Work in progress, and Happy Thanksgiving!
Hi, Russell, and thanks for your comments...I, too, have another small N-scale layout in the works of the 'suitcase' variety for the inevitable downsizing (home>apartment>shoebox) to still be able to
By john mac · #27310 ·
Re: Work in progress, and Happy Thanksgiving!
John's O-scale amazingly compact layout with LOTS happening is all of encouraging, an incentive and bright beam of hope. His later post explaining his choice of O, personal capabilities, bit of
By cityslickerfarmhand · #27309 ·
Re: Work in progress, and Happy Thanksgiving!
Hi, Archie...The Bronx Terminal street trackage is truly impressive; but for my time, patience and skill levels I can only hope to ultimately get to this higher standard.? I recall an old RMC
By john mac · #27308 ·
Re: SMALL HO scale buildings?
Timberline did some nice small wooden kitsJohn Peckham On Tue, Nov 20, 2018 at 11:33 AM, Dave Smith via Groups.Io<SUNNYFIELD@...> wrote: Small layouts need small buildings. I'm sure
By John · #27307 ·
Re: Work in progress, and Happy Thanksgiving!
Have you looked at Bronx Terminal. http://www.bronx-terminal.com/ This is a model of a real site which had 40' boxcars running on 90'rad. I have also seen a utube of a virtual reality model of a large
By Archibald Campbell · #27306 ·
SMALL HO scale buildings?
Small layouts need small buildings. I'm sure most on this group are familiar with the small cast metal buildings that Woodland Scenics has produced for years. I'm looking for similar size HO scale
By Dave Smith · #27305 ·