Two sidings it is. We'll need to be careful. Reaching cars on the siding could
be an issue.
I had originally intended to reuse the original small layout. Those modules are
red, new ones are green. The plan now is to build 7 new modules.
Thomas Gilsdorf
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Tom,
I like this better. You could even make the siding by the crossover two
tracks if you wanted for a larger industry. What is the significance of the
green or red lines and the green shaded blocks?
Walt
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Per Walt's suggestion I backed this off to two mainlines instead of three. It
does improve the alignment of the track joiners.
So, another question. Two or three mainlines?
Thomas Gilsdorf
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Subject: [rc3r] Small Layout Update
I have heard from some of you regarding the small layout updates. Attached is
the current track plan. Please let me know if there are any suggestions,
questions, or comments.
Nice job. Looks like a fun layout to run. My only suggestion would be to remove
the inside track and go with just two lines. Three lines leaves very little
space for buildings and interesting scenes. With only two lines, another siding
may be possible.
Walt
As a reminder, Kevin has already acquired beautiful red skirting that is sized
to fit this layout plan.
There is a small window to get this done in the next month. I have time to
devote to this before Wally gets the power cart(s) built. The goal will be to
have this operational before 5/12/18.
We are currently sourcing good/used FasTrack for this project. New track
purchases will be kept to an absolute minimum. I just got four 036 manual
switches (2 LH, 2 RH) from the OGR forum for $11.25 ea (delivered). IF the
decision is to not proceed, I'll just keep these for myself. The plan uses a
total of 6 LH/6RH.
After meeting with Peter today, we feel that it will be most prudent to leave
the existing alone and operational. We will build-out 7 new modules and use the
existing 12 (short) legs. The expansion will require 12 new ones. In the event
the large layout is not in use, the longer legs from the big layout can be used
to raise this display.
There will be a 3x6 cart constructed. This will allow us to roll these modules
off of the trailer and into the venue in one trip. The plan is to accommodate
the legs and barriers on the cart as well.
Fifteen 3' long Lexan "universal" barriers will be pre-drilled. They will be
constructed so that any barrier will fit in any position.
Estimated cost will be less than $2K. If you do not agree/approve please let us
know ASAP. I have pending purchases of $232.04 for materials. These funds will
not be committed w/o prior club approval.
Thomas Gilsdorf
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