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My first idea...
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1 hour ago, HonestTom said:
What are you thinking in terms of scenery?
I don't know yet. Any suggestion is welcome.
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I downsized a little my project. The new measures are: 600mm x 92mm. And it works fine for me !
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I changed my mind a little bit (thanks noctilux2). I borrowed the Dead End track plan...but inverted !
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The new name of my layout is: "Blue Sky sidings" because I'll use a backdrop with a blue sky.
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Colin’s Ledsam Street is wonderful and very inspirational layout.
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A wonderful layout very inspirational.
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Done ! Dead End A wonderful layout very inspirational
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Hello fellow railway modellers,
I read a lot of very inspirational threads and I decided to build a very simple tuning fork layout. As it's my first try, please don't be too cruel with my poor work. The layout will measure 60cm x 18cm. First, I'll build a small mock-up of the scenic section (28cm x 18cm). Very happy to have suggestions for my layout. I also need a better name for my layout. Thanks.- 2
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Hello,
many moons ago, I built a very small Gnine layout (1' x 1'): The Little Big Rock RR. I used Kato N scale track, a Kato 11-103 powered chassis 4 wheel and a few Bachmann G scale figures. Unfortunately it's too big for the Cakebox Challenge...- 2
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Very simple but very effective track plan. Is it a sector plate ?
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Blue Sky sidings
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Thanks noctilux2. You're absolutely right. I made a test with the backdrop...and it doesn't work So I can only run the trains without the backdrop. No need for scenery I guess...