View Full Version : layout on a wall?
tworail
04-29-2006, 01:30 AM
Since I don't really have much room to dedicate to running G scale trains inside, I am thinking of making a 'around the walls' track in the basement front room, which is perfectly suited for it.
I just need to try and figure the best approach and of course not making a mess a the same time. I think the track could total more than 50 ft, which is pretty big! And where the door is, a drawbridge or something similar could be installed. Same thing for the south window.
What I like about the potential set up is that the trains will be chest-leve - so you can actually see them up close, as opposed to having them up in the corners of the ceiling, straining your neck to see them...
tworail
10-24-2006, 10:27 PM
This idea has been trashed due to the renovation of the room I was going to use... The best I will be able to do is display the trains, but not actually operate them.
alfalfa
02-21-2008, 02:17 AM
This idea has been trashed due to the renovation of the room I was going to use... The best I will be able to do is display the trains, but not actually operate them.
Bummer dude. :( I would have liked to see that. IMO it would be cool to have them above the door level. Just have a swiveling recliner to chill out in while checking them out.
Actually, the level you were planning on sounds much better. I have left places with my neck stuck in a cramp from others being set up to high. ouch
Boston&Maine
02-21-2008, 08:12 AM
I have never liked the idea of a door height layout, but bringing it down to chest height sounds like a good idea...
How did the renovations ruin your plan though? :dunno:
tworail
02-25-2008, 01:01 PM
Too many doors and windows in the room... It would have dominated. Plus the room is not a regular shape, so that presented more challenges.
You need a very large room with 8-10ft ceilings for it to work properly.
Boston&Maine
02-25-2008, 07:34 PM
Too many doors and windows in the room... It would have dominated. Plus the room is not a regular shape, so that presented more challenges.
You need a very large room with 8-10ft ceilings for it to work properly.
Wow, for some reason windows and doors never crossed my mind :retard:
forrestgs
11-27-2010, 05:39 PM
Hello all,
I thought you would enjoy seeing what can be done with a surround the room wall layout. I videoed a long G Scale train circling the room and passing the sidings under the overhang. It is a cute addition to our room addition. The video is here: http://www.cleantrains.com/id52.htm The sidings are on a wire shelf to let the light from the 3 overhead lights shine through.
I hope you like the set up, tell me what you think!:)
Sincerely,
Forrest Skidmore
big ed
11-27-2010, 05:52 PM
Hello all,
I thought you would enjoy seeing what can be done with a surround the room wall layout. I videoed a long G Scale train circling the room and passing the sidings under the overhang. It is a cute addition to our room addition. The video is here: http://www.cleantrains.com/id52.htm The sidings are on a wire shelf to let the light from the 3 overhead lights shine through.
I hope you like the set up, tell me what you think!:)
Sincerely,
Forrest Skidmore
Nice train room.:thumbsup:
Do you have enough engines pulling the train.:D
It looks like you can really make those crawl.:D
Two Rail, eat your heart out.:laugh:
forrestgs
11-27-2010, 08:02 PM
Yep, those engines crawl just fine when there's so many amps available to the motors. I upgraded my throttle to handle around 12 amps, and the low end is pretty massive. I put 8 LM317 voltage regulators in parallel with a 9th one in series to step down the control current for the potentiometer. A CPU heat sink/fan combo keeps the whole thing well ventilated when 8 or more locomotives are being controlled. You don't see a lot of big lash-ups in G Scale, but all these engines run well together as long as the lighter Aristo units are in front. The USA Trains units will pull the Aristos right off the tracks if a big train is behind them!!:) I am glad you enjoyed the video!
Forrest
tjcruiser
11-28-2010, 08:38 AM
Forrest,
Nice setup. Was the room designed with the trains in mind? I noticed that the train path along the wall "conveniently" just clears windows, heating vents, doorway tops, etc. Dumb luck, or a pre-planned pathway?
TJ
forrestgs
11-28-2010, 11:30 AM
Well, I wish I could say I planned it that way, but I would be lying if I did. I did actually design the room, but the train idea came after it was built. "Dumb luck" is quite valuable here! I did 'see' the train path when I decided to add the track, and it was interesting to notice how all the windows and doors had the same top height.
Sincerely,
Forrest S.:)
tjcruiser
11-28-2010, 01:36 PM
Worked out perfect, I'd say! Luck was on your side.
TJ
Smokestack Lightning
11-28-2010, 04:51 PM
Perfect clearances. What luck. I love serendipity.
cabledawg
12-05-2010, 11:37 AM
Well, I just figured out what I'll be working on in the spring!
I wonder if base housing will get upset with all the holes I have to drill to mount the track :eek:
Vic Damone
02-22-2011, 11:39 PM
Im glad I came across this video...I want G scale, but I have three dogs. It would be a waste of my $$$ to do it outside because they would just tear it up. I have been inspired...G scale room is underway!!!
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