My Track Work is VERY Sub Par...

Re: My Track Work is VERY Sub Par...

Postby MRDawg » Tue Feb 07, 2012 1:11 pm

Thanks for all the tips Bob!

I do have most of the benchwork in place because I only have about 3/4 of the room to work with so I knew I could have roughly a 2' shelf around most of the space. One side is 3' wide because I'm still not sure what will be there. I'll either add on a foot for a return loop or it could be a town with a decent yard, or maybe part of a mountain with a mine. Too many ideas...

But I do have a roll of 2' wide brown paper that I am going to lay on top of the benchwork to sketch out ideas and get the plan the way I want it before I just start laying track all willy nilly. :lol:
Go Dawgz!

Steve
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Re: My Track Work is VERY Sub Par...

Postby bparrish » Tue Feb 07, 2012 2:53 pm

Great........

The point of my last post was to encourage you to use real components as part of the layout procedure. It really helps you see what might actually work.

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