concretepumper
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Has anybody here Modeled their layout after the Mojave Desert in California? I am seriously thinking of moving the layout to the garage to have more space. Like 20x15 footprint. As per a good friends (Sean) advice I am wiling to rip apart the existing layout and use as much as possible. I suppose I should have a track plan instead of just trying to fit as much track on the board as I can. Like I did on this current layout. No plan. It doesn't make sense anymore.
I know nothing about the track designing programs nor do I feel like learning it right now. I am a builder that need's to build or break something almost daily or I will go completely nuts! :lol_hitting: I am wanting to do benchwork type building on tables that could be moved if necessary. I am thinking BIG and want something that will take a year or two at least.
So basically I am looking for maybe some track plans that would fit my area and be Modeled after the Barstow or Victorville area of the Mojave desert. I suppose any plan could be landscaped to be the Mojave. Anybody familiar with the MCLB base in Barstow? Rails running through the whole place. It is a Marine Vehicles rebuilding base. I used to go there a lot to pour concrete. They had a really cool switcher I saw running there often. Might make a cool yard on the side of my layout if the Mainline was Victorville to Barstow, or maybe a section of the Cajon Pass would be sweet to try and model.
Another cool thing out there was a Quarry that made Ballast and had a Conveyor belt a few miles long to bring it near the railway to load. Kinda cool. I wasn't even into trains at the time and I was always amazed to watch all the different operations. Now where I live there is no trains coming through town. :thumbsdown:
I am wanting to use mostly Flex track and wide turns so I can run anything big. Also I would like to build a real helix at one end or both maybe. 1'x4' framing and no OSB top this time. I have learned a lot from you guys here building my first layout and thank all of you! :thumbsup:
We will be having a garage sale in a few weeks to make room and round up a few bucks to begin construction. And if I can sell some of these dang HotWheels I could really get busy! Thousands! I don't know what I was thinking! Me> :smilie_auslachen: < Wife and kids!
Thanks in advance for any advice, tips, trackplans, laughs, etc..
Here is what I have now. This is the East end.
Here is what I made at first. Then needed to build more. Now I don't know whats going on??
Here is the West end.
I know nothing about the track designing programs nor do I feel like learning it right now. I am a builder that need's to build or break something almost daily or I will go completely nuts! :lol_hitting: I am wanting to do benchwork type building on tables that could be moved if necessary. I am thinking BIG and want something that will take a year or two at least.
So basically I am looking for maybe some track plans that would fit my area and be Modeled after the Barstow or Victorville area of the Mojave desert. I suppose any plan could be landscaped to be the Mojave. Anybody familiar with the MCLB base in Barstow? Rails running through the whole place. It is a Marine Vehicles rebuilding base. I used to go there a lot to pour concrete. They had a really cool switcher I saw running there often. Might make a cool yard on the side of my layout if the Mainline was Victorville to Barstow, or maybe a section of the Cajon Pass would be sweet to try and model.
Another cool thing out there was a Quarry that made Ballast and had a Conveyor belt a few miles long to bring it near the railway to load. Kinda cool. I wasn't even into trains at the time and I was always amazed to watch all the different operations. Now where I live there is no trains coming through town. :thumbsdown:
I am wanting to use mostly Flex track and wide turns so I can run anything big. Also I would like to build a real helix at one end or both maybe. 1'x4' framing and no OSB top this time. I have learned a lot from you guys here building my first layout and thank all of you! :thumbsup:
We will be having a garage sale in a few weeks to make room and round up a few bucks to begin construction. And if I can sell some of these dang HotWheels I could really get busy! Thousands! I don't know what I was thinking! Me> :smilie_auslachen: < Wife and kids!
Thanks in advance for any advice, tips, trackplans, laughs, etc..
Here is what I have now. This is the East end.
Here is what I made at first. Then needed to build more. Now I don't know whats going on??
Here is the West end.