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Well I dont usualy read every reply to threads but I got so interested in this one that I did just that, brings back memories of when I first started my N Gauge layout March 2006 also on a door.
It has now grown to 10ft x 2ft9ins, no regrets starting off on a door, I can relate to many things written on this thread, one I used Peco code 80 track, two I decided not to model anyplace in particular, the name of the layout has been changed three times mainly because as the railway has evolved previous names didnt suit, now settled on "Redland Valley Railway" final choice. Although this is my fifth model railway it is my first attempt at building scenery, previous layouts just had a few buildings on them and I concentrated on the running of trains, I must say that the pleasure of building scenery has to be one of the most rewarding experiences I have had with any type of modelling. I am far from experienced in layout building but thanks to the internet and books I have fumbled my way through, I know in my heart that I am not an arty type person and have resided to the fact that I will not be able to create the super detail seen on some layouts, that to me is not a problem, as someone said its your layout and you can do what you like with it. I recently moved the layout into an insulated back yard shed, purpose built to house my layout, best thing I ever did certainly put a smile on the Wifes face. Looking forward to reading about further developments on your layout certainly made for good reading. Regards David. |
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The underlay arrived yesterday and today I bought some trackpins to see how secure the track would be without glue. It works!!!! And no drilling needed. I glued some polystyrene tiles to the baseboard some time back, hoping that they would act like foam underlay (they don't...serves me right for being a cheapskate!) and the pins go very nicely into it. Maybe a dab of PVA here and there if I think it's needed, but the layout is a semi permanent fixture anyway. If it ever is moved (house move etc), then I'll probably take the track off, but for the time being the track should be secure enough.
So, fingers crossed, I'm hoping to finally lay all of the trackwork this weekend. ![]() Quote:
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Trev,
You will have to put the bathroom door back on it's hinges if you ever want to sell the house. People like a door when having a bath, one without a load of N gauge track all over it. Glad to hear you are able to make a start on you layout, you have had to put it on hold for long enough. Post a photo of the track or a drawing of the plans. (yes I know it will change a number of times before you are happy with it ) Good luck mate Syd |
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![]() ![]() Can't post a photo at the moment, as I don't have a camera at present, but I will provide a full description of the trackplan as soon as it is finalised. |
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My eyes are burning!!!!
Trying to see the tiny little holes in the track against the foam ballast is killing my eyesight! But I'm getting there, slowly. So far I've done the sidings and the passing loop. I've got the loco shed and the main line to do and I'm then done. Just hope it all works right! I haven't pushed the pins right in, I've left a tiny amount proud of the sleeper, hopefully this will let the track float slightly. I hope!!! ![]() |
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Trev,
How's the tracklaying coming along or have you been too busy? I've been doing some ballasting over the weekend. Fiddly job but I think it's worth it in the long run. Must remember to flick the points before the PVA glues them up. ![]()
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Slowly but surely John. Dunno if it's me, but my sleepers do not like to sit in the slots on the underlay!! I'm not even going to attempt to do amy further ballasting, the foam will do for me.
My eyes are slowly getting used to seeing the holes for the pins. ![]() |
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I did another couple of sidings tonight.
I'm wondering what to do about the gap in the foam underlay between adjacent tracks as I don't want to mess about with ballast on the tracks themselves. Is it possible to get some scatter which gets anywhere near the colour of the track underlay? |
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