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Some Micro Layouts I've been working on


 

A 600mm x 600mm Pizza layout, and a 1200mm x 300mm (4x1 feet) switching layout based on the "Boxer Shortline" plan.



 

Visited your website.(3AM!)? Found it very informative and entertaining. I left a reply on your blog.

Australia is a beautiful area.. Been there once.... Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane. Great memories.

Love the idea of small micro layouts as you did and connecting them together. Could you go into a little more about how your connect them up, (aligning and wiring?)

I have an idea for a small n scale layout across a desk area, consisting of 2 2'x4' modules. When needed to be stored one would sit over the top of the other and nest nicely to create a 2'x4' box, keeping the layout dust free when not in use. The backdrops would serve to form the shape of the box. Structural material to be determined...

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Best Regards
Phil
KD2HTN / WA2069SWL
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On Sunday, December 22, 2019, 1:12:44 AM EST, Jim <james@...> wrote:


A 600mm x 600mm Pizza layout, and a 1200mm x 300mm (4x1 feet) switching layout based on the "Boxer Shortline" plan.



 

On Sun, Dec 22, 2019 at 01:15 AM, Phillip Fimiani wrote:
Love the idea of small micro layouts as you did and connecting them together
Hi all.

I should clarify that the small layouts mentioned by Phil are relating more to the various modules on a much larger than micro sized modular layout that is in the process of being dismantled.

I am not planning for the Pizza and 4x1 micro layouts that I am currently working on to be connected to each other to be operated as part of a larger layout like the modules in the layout that is being dismantled.

I replied directly to Phil regarding his request "Could you go into a little more about how your connect them up, (aligning and wiring?)". I could post my response to how I connected the larger layout's modules together to this group if members are interested but it might be considered to be a little off topic as it's not really about a "small" layout but rather pars of a larger one.

Regards, James
Culcairn, NSW, Australia