Hello,
here is my idea for my new 00 gauge layout. The dimensions are 125cm x 75cm. I will run very short trains (one 0-4-0 and three or four wagons). What do you think about it ? All your opinions and comments will be very appreciated. Thank you.
Small double O layout
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Nice. Sometimes on a small board, a figure of 8 gives a nice pleasing effect.
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Thanks for your kind comment.
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Agree this can be a fun plan.
I would be tempted to keep adding wagons - so that the last one is just clearing the crossing as the engine at the front arrives
I would be tempted to keep adding wagons - so that the last one is just clearing the crossing as the engine at the front arrives
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I had a Hornby diamond crossing on my layout, and i got so sick of locomotives stalling on it that I ripped it up and replaced it with a Peco one. Problem solved.
I had to do a bit of fiddling, because the Peco diamond isn't an exact replacement. Hornby diamonds come in RH and LH varieties, whereas the Peco one is the same size in all directions. But on your plan that would actually be an advantage.
I had to do a bit of fiddling, because the Peco diamond isn't an exact replacement. Hornby diamonds come in RH and LH varieties, whereas the Peco one is the same size in all directions. But on your plan that would actually be an advantage.
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I enjoy fiddling with little layouts like this, but I think you are going to need a wider space. An inverted fig 8, needs a little more depth (90cm) but less width (110cm). This one is shown using Peco track.
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6C wrote:Agree this can be a fun plan.I would be tempted to keep adding wagons - so that the last one is just clearing the crossing as the engine at the front arrives
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Thanks. Two very helpful advices. The Peco ST-250 is a very good idea.UrbanHermit wrote:I had a Hornby diamond crossing on my layout, and i got so sick of locomotives stalling on it that I ripped it up and replaced it with a Peco one. Problem solved.
I had to do a bit of fiddling, because the Peco diamond isn't an exact replacement. Hornby diamonds come in RH and LH varieties, whereas the Peco one is the same size in all directions. But on your plan that would actually be an advantage.
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A very interesting plan. Thanks.kebang wrote:I enjoy fiddling with little layouts like this, but I think you are going to need a wider space. An inverted fig 8, needs a little more depth (90cm) but less width (110cm). This one is shown using Peco track.
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I found this track plan in this video: Sompting & District MRC Exhibition 2019
Dimensions: 75cm x 105cm
Dimensions: 75cm x 105cm