Hi Jeff, I have noticed the same slow down. I will get busy this week end.
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I have been trying the templates and a sample of street track. Here is the progress. This track requires patience and I may need to switch to plywood to build the layout to secure the track. It would still be 2x3. Turnouts are 10" and I have run a black beetle drive around the test track.
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Originally posted by George D
Larry, I've never seen that rail before. How are you fastening it down?
George
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Larry, that's a great track plan, I'm really looking forward to seeing what you do with it.
I mentioned elsewhere (http://www.railroad-line.com/forum/t...TOPIC_ID=43199) that I've got a couple pieces of motive power started for this project, which means the scale/gauge has beed decided on, as well as a theme. I'm planning an On30 electric tramway based in some tropical place, probably an agricultural line, sugar cane most likely. There will be some ramshackle passenger operations too I'm sure. I am going to keep on with my dystopian idea too, but it will be subtle.
Like I said I've already got the board and a bare minimum of track, I just have to start laying it down..!
-Cody
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I'm not trying to enter, but thought I'd show this small N scale layout I built based on this: http://www.therailwire.net/forum/ind...?topic=32315.0
It is 16"x26":
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This is HOn30. 13.5"x24":
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UbhA16PaGdE
I never finished the HOn30 layout though...And then I copied it down into Nn3 9"x16" !
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-pQ9nC7hsKk
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Actually the the HOn30 and Nn3 layouts were copied from a On30 2'x3' layout I started a long time ago. Second entry here:
http://www.carendt.com/small-layout-...special-issue/
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