Well this weekend I big plans on laying the cork and getting the wiring done and working on a locomotive but as it turns out, I am slow! I got the cork done and that was about it. Wiring is next. Here are a few pics with the cork in place. I used N scale 3 x 30 pieces to keep it on a low profile.
Thanks for looking as always.
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Sunday, September 25, 2011
Wednesday, September 21, 2011
The Track Plan
Finally I have a track plan to show all of you what I am planning. The camera bent the image but I assure you it was square to start with. I don't have time to learn one of those fancy track plan software programs.
The left side of the layout is 10 foot long and 2 foot deep. The center section is 15 foot long and the right side is 9 foot long. The layout is in HO scale and the control system is the Power Cab System from NCE. The layout will feature fall scenery as I love that time of year and you can use lots of different colors. The layout will feature the the terrain that is natural to my home town, Council Bluffs, Iowa. The town get's it's name from the bluffs where the many Indian tribes would gather in the bluffs and hold large council meetings. The back side in the center will feature a bluff that will run most of it's length and some mainline track will run through the middle of it. I think it will be a nice mix of scenery and operation. The industry's on the layout are all real but may or may not still be in existence today or may no longer receive rail service.
The layout is built for operation and designed to keep 1 or 2 operators busy using a scenario card based operating system. Thanks for looking and I hope you follow along with me. click the photo to view in full size.
The left side of the layout is 10 foot long and 2 foot deep. The center section is 15 foot long and the right side is 9 foot long. The layout is in HO scale and the control system is the Power Cab System from NCE. The layout will feature fall scenery as I love that time of year and you can use lots of different colors. The layout will feature the the terrain that is natural to my home town, Council Bluffs, Iowa. The town get's it's name from the bluffs where the many Indian tribes would gather in the bluffs and hold large council meetings. The back side in the center will feature a bluff that will run most of it's length and some mainline track will run through the middle of it. I think it will be a nice mix of scenery and operation. The industry's on the layout are all real but may or may not still be in existence today or may no longer receive rail service.
The layout is built for operation and designed to keep 1 or 2 operators busy using a scenario card based operating system. Thanks for looking and I hope you follow along with me. click the photo to view in full size.
Sunday, September 18, 2011
Layout Const 6
Well I worked on the trackage this weekend. I have the Phase 1 track the way I want it and most of the Phase 2 section as well. Will tweak some of that later. I will be installing some foam next, then laying my N scale cork sheets. Most of the track is yard and low profile trackage but wanted some lift so i went with the sheets of N Scale.
The old farm implement section. I will use the Walthers REA warehouse building for the International Harvester Corp manfacuring building and the Walthers Engineering building for the office and warehouse.
More of the Implement District. The middle track will be a team track and loading platform and also that is the track that the 3 foot cassette will attach to for a temporary yard while operating. The forground building will be a small warehouse that the local newspaper received and stored newsprint at.
This will be South Main Street area
To the left of the boxcar will be A. I . Root Co. and the Faller kit will represent the Readi Mix plant in town.
Several scene breaks here in this area in the form of bluffs in the back corner, around the Readi-mix plant and in front of the Red Giant Oil area.
Red Giant Oil spurs. Not sure on that one yet.
The look from the far end.
Sunday, September 11, 2011
Layout Const 5
Well here is the final update for the weekend. You can't tell a lot of difference but I did get the top screwed down and started on the back drops but thought i had more 1 x 2's. Oh well, next weekend. Going to start working on the track layout now. Anyway, thanks for following along!
Saturday, September 10, 2011
Layout Const 4
Well today i got another 10 foot section installed. Ran out of 1 x 4's so will have to finish the last 4 feet of the long wall another day. I got plenty to keep me busy in the interim. Now it is ready for the plywood to be screwed down.. will work on that tomorrow.
Also my wife gave me this little cabinet. The drawers are real shallow... shallower than the fronts and perfect for storing the rolling stock in. Here are some photos.
Also my wife gave me this little cabinet. The drawers are real shallow... shallower than the fronts and perfect for storing the rolling stock in. Here are some photos.
Now the plywood is cut here, layed in place and ready to be screwed down.
Layout Const 3
Well here is the progress from last night. This doesn't look like it but it is a 2 foot deep x 10 foot long section. Solid as a rock. I took an old computer desk and modified it and made it into my modelling desk. I put furniture sliders on it and it is 2 foot deep and just slides back underneath nice a slick. Hope to get another 10 foot section in today and that will be all the benchwork for a while.
Friday, September 2, 2011
Layout Const 2
Well construction began today... all shop work. I did get the full length of the Phase 1 bench work done and part of the phase 2 bench work before I ran out of lumber. 1 x 4 construction assembled with pocket hole and screws. The bench top will be 1/2 inch plywood sanded one side. I still have to make the wall braces. It's great to get this finally started!
Stay tuned!
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