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Danfilm007

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  1. Me again! I've recovered from my utter brain fart on the west side of the layout so got it to all work! That looks a bit better. Been bugging me as you can tell... sorry for the overload everyone haha
  2. Thanks! I have tried shifting the layout to the left (left/west is towards Piccadilly now, right towards Deansgate) but the curve on the entry becomes too tight as there isn't many flexible curved point options in 00 Code 75. I have extended the bay to fit a 3 car train in like a 323 but the real location doesn't have a headshunt. I could try fitting one in but it also to me seemed a bit too much like cramming options in for the sake of it - you can always keep an idling loco in the bay?
  3. Thanks, so something like this as attached seems to be quite a good compromise? The awkward kink in the middle of the crossover could be smoothed out if it was real I reckon! I also did a more curved version of the station that admittedly to me seems a bit less compressed (the white platformed one), do you guys prefer that then?
  4. Yeah - I didn't feel the need to run all the way to the bottom of the available space - a couple of ft in width felt fine to me? If the boards were laid out in a curved manner, then you could run it through the middle to give the front and back more prominence at certain points? It makes sense in my head, I promise! It's not (nor ever was going to be) a 100% scale model of Oxford Road, more it was inspired by it in terms of its operational potential. Thanks for highlighting that, back to the drawing board then!
  5. Thanks all! Really appreciate your advice. I've used the slip point advice so I can do turnbacks on either end of the layout now. I've updated my plan based on your above points, all! The Yellow is the baseboards for scenery, the grey would be a moveable board/flip up for entrance and exit. Think this makes a bit more sense?
  6. Interesting idea, thanks! I did manage to squeeze in reverse points on both sides (although the radius isn't ideal on the east side and it is code 100, not 75) but it functions at least!
  7. Thanks, I thought so! I'm sure gentle curves could be incorporated, I'm not very good at SCARM and it's my first go at it for a while. Just had some ideas so thought it would be good to do it. For me, a fiddle yard would primarily be for storing stock. As you noticed, I'm generally more interested in passenger train running but you can run quite a lot of freight, lots does go through the Manchester running lines. I've done one final plan for this evening - have experimented with making the bay platform as long as the others. I'm not sure if I like it much (I was thinking to make it long enough to fit a full 323, then I thought about what a loco storage siding, then... haha). Great photos @bhtm, thanks for that! I remember seeing the layout at the time, it was good. Yeah, I've been trying to play with the crossovers to get it to fit on the east side of the layout but the OO 75 curves and curved points make balancing it quite tricky. West side I'm happy with, east side not so much...
  8. Good ideas! I like those. In the second plan, I would effectively make the boards only as wide as needed so it would only be at most 2ft wide. Means you could operate from front or back which might be a bit easier!
  9. Thanks, I'll take a look! In the meantime, I mocked up a 14ft by 8ft version so it is a bit longer, and straightened it out slightly to make it less "wall-y" - does it fit a bit better in your minds?
  10. Thanks for the kind feedback, all! One idea I had was either to start the station further up on the right to straighten it out maybe? Reduce the wall following. Will draw something up! IRL the top two platforms are going TOWARDS Piccadilly and the bottom to AWAY/Going to Deansgate. The real station has reversing points on both sides and all 4 platforms are (as far I believe) all signalled bi-directionally. It is a big congestion point on the real railway so having the ability for extra running helps!
  11. Hi all, Got stuck down a rabbit hole of layout planning and I came up with a Manchester Oxford Road style track plan for 13ft by 8ft in 00 Gauge (so it could fit one of those big garden office things). What do you all think? I have tried to add a bit of operational interest with the turnbacks on the curves so you can accurately have reversing trains in the platforms. I did want to make the scenic element more curvy instead of so boxy, so any ideas? Equally if I could get a 14ft one going it would mean I could squeeze in 5 car trains like the 180s and maybe through running of a TfW 67 and Mk4 set.
  12. I would suggest directly speaking to Warner about it, but if you don't want the emails then unsubscribe from them, as they can't keep emailing you if you opt out - their systems should prohibit it.
  13. How long are the platforms? I guess they might only be able to take 3 car trains?
  14. Anyone in South Cheshire got a battery drill I can borrow? My poor old Rotacraft doesn't like MDF...

  15. As ever, so little money, so many ideas... although methinks my next idea might actually be feasible!

  16. As ever, so little money, so many ideas... although methinks my next idea might actually be feasible!

  17. RIP to Justin Wilson, who died a day after the crash he was involved in on Sunday

    1. KalKat

      KalKat

      ~indeed... Rest well

  18. Just as I was going to start my version of Minories set in the 70s and 80s... I look forward to seeing progress on yours!
  19. I's love to see an updated model in 00, but also wish I could have an upgraded one in N as well!
  20. Oh dear. That's a LOT of very unhappy bunnies in this case...
  21. Just checked - found I'm Order No 221 - hope I don't get a Super Voyager through by mistake
  22. Read through the thread from the beginning - must say I am loving every picture!
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