Model Train Forum banner
1 - 10 of 10 Posts

· play every day
Joined
·
4,951 Posts
Discussion Starter · #1 · (Edited)
choo choo, I used #3 Walther's(by Shinohara). I don't think Walther's offers that size any longer. Maybe. Be careful gettin' your yard too tight as it won't look realistic. Wyes don't accomplish much in a yard as the divergence is too wide, especially when compared to turnouts.
Hey Bob, :)

It's probably blasphemy, but I'm not planning on any prototypical realism. More of a "narrow gauge" look similar to these...






I've become fascinated by the creative layouts in the Small Layout Scrapbook and will be doing something more along that line as I'll be limited by space.

Greg
 

· Registered
Joined
·
1,483 Posts
Pictures are worth a thousand word. I completely misunderstood what you were looking to do.

Prototypical? What in the he** is that!!? Heaven forbid if we had to build our layouts to match some prototype. I don't think there would be many layouts around if we had to obey that rule. If we had to adhere to the rule, all layouts would be point to point, turn 'em around and run 'em the other way. "Closed circuits", such as loops, would not be allowed.

Bob
 

· play every day
Joined
·
4,951 Posts
Discussion Starter · #8 ·
Greg,

That last (black & white) layout is incredible ... fully self contained, with back-door tunnel and control switches/dials in the base. Very creative construction / thinking on someone's part.

TJ
Yes... micro layouts are a whole different offshoot in train modeling. Here's one of the very first... and also one of my all time favorites which I'm going to use as the inspiration for mine.



 

· play every day
Joined
·
4,951 Posts
Discussion Starter · #9 · (Edited)
out of curiosity... where does one get a turntable that small... wow

awesome
I'm totally lacking in the skills to build one like that, and so I looked for the closest thing to it, a Kibri manual turntable...



Don't bother even trying to find one. NO ONE has them. I know... I tried. None will be shipped to the US until mid July... maybe. I scoured the internet until I came across two in Australia and bought both even though the shipping was almost as much as the turntables.

There's another little known offshoot of micro layouts, called "pizzas"... a whole railroad world with just a simple circle of track.











This one is only 16 inches...





This one goes around three times!



6 inches by 8 inches...

 
1 - 10 of 10 Posts
This is an older thread, you may not receive a response, and could be reviving an old thread. Please consider creating a new thread.
Top