Everything on model trains, model railroads, model railways, locomotives, model train layouts, scenery, wiring, DCC and more. Enjoy the world's best hobby... model railroading!
Newbie Needs Help
Taf is new to the hobby and asks you for help:
“I have just started to build my first model rail track, but I am short on space. I have a 6×4 space to play with. I would like to have 4 trains running continiously with one long track. The only way I can see it being done is on a two tier system. Can anyone think of a way to go about achieving this? I would also like to have sidings for several carriages, and hopefully a station. Is that possible. Can anyone think of, or come up with, a plan so that it would look authentic? Any help with this would be great.”
Add your comments below.
2 Responses to Newbie Needs Help
Leave a Reply
Hi Taf, first go to comments on this site for Nov.21,2009 1880s wood burning and read comments there. that should help you with the space. you really dont have a lot of space to work with for what you want to do but if you can incorporate a “HELIX” in your layout which does take up a lot of space you will be able to go up any amount of levels you need to. you could run a line and a return line to a different section of the area away from the 4×6 layout to the helix and go up or down from there. To even come close to what you want to do I would definetly go with N scale or even Z. But N has more to work with. Get yourself an Atlas N scale Layout book and check out there multi level Layouts. one is a 4×8 and I think with that one you will accomplish “everything” you want to do and more. It is the “N-11018” its name is the Gulf Summit Susquehanna lines. I have that one and it is amazing and will keep you busy for a while and you can add to it later on as I did when more space becomes available, and it will. Let us know what you did. Tony P
one more thing Just to be a little more accurate, the N11018 layout measures 48″ X 74 1/4″ exactly. So this might really suit your needs, go to atlas on line and check it out under n scale layouts code 80 and click on that layout. So 6′ = 72″ you shoud be able to cut 2 1/4′ or add if necessary.