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How to build an inglenook layout in N gauge. Or rather how not to build one.

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Magnet Madness

I decided to change my approach to uncoupling. I had tried to use just one magnet under the track and to attempt to rely upon the "delayed uncoupling" possiblities with the Dapol Eastshunts, but that turned out to ... not work for me. So I ripped that magnet our and installed three, one at the end of each siding. I had to lengthen the "main" siding as I needed more room to be able to actually couple the loco to the five wagons therein.     I'm quite pleased, operationall

PeterStiles

PeterStiles in Inglenook

Introduction - Whither IngleNook?

I wanted to build a small layout that I could be “happy” with. Something that would be interesting to “play with” and interesting to look at and interesting to build. Something small that I could take from room to room without doing my back in again.   I decided a “N” gauge Inglenook sounded nice. My “N” gauge stuff to date has been Kato Unitrack laid out on a spare table as and when I get the chance. Unitrack points are fairly large and putting a few lengths of track together it still

PeterStiles

PeterStiles in Inglenook

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