New member, first post and first HO layout. Over the past several
months I've played around with RTS to translate my track ideas onto the
desktop. And a design program to lay out the benchwork in my train
room. This forum, google images and the many pages dedicated to model
railroading have brought inspiration.
I'm approaching this adventure open ended. I know there will be many
changes from the original plan, quite possibly to the point of not
recognizing where I originally began. So here it is.
In the beginning.... I created a bench.
I started by designing the benchwork in the train room using software to ensure a fit.
Long and narrow with two big obstacles. The benchwork is
in 3 modules. The main module is 60" x 89 1/2" (width of the room).
Module 2 will be 24" x 72". Module 3 will be 18" x 72". This forms a
U, with the doorway in the middle. It is very tight, but cozy.
The initial track layout on the main module came from Jim Kelly's book HO
Railroad from Start to Finish featuring the Cripple Creek Railroad.
Which I believe was a series in the MRR, can't remember the date.
I also live in a part of Virginia that is heavily influenced by the
Norfolk and Southern line, mountains and the New River. The 2 spurs
will be local industries and 2 fictitious towns named after my 2
boys. I'm hoping to carve the river through the layout.
This layout is very rough and incomplete. Serving more as a "that's what I was thinking about".
Module 2, I'm hoping, will be the train yard and engine shed area.
Module 3, I'm envisioning a coal mine/mountain.
Where I am now...assembly of the main module
I'm using some discarded 1 x 3 trim boards (not quite 1 x 4 but a few
eighths larger than 1 x 3) and 1 x 4s (from HD) to build the frame.
On top of the frame is 7/16" OSB. Also got this at HD for $7.50 a
sheet. Had HD cut my two sheets of OSB to size, 36" x 89 1/2 and 24"
x 89 1/2" for my 60" main module. Will use the left over 24" for module 2
and the 12", plus I'll add a little more to the width, when I get to
Module 3.
The benchwork is supported on either side by block bracing screwed into the
walls. The modules will rest on the bracing and I'll add support as
needed.
I feel the middle of the main module will need a leg toward the front and rear. Just don't like the look. I'd prefer the table to be "floating". Once the main and 2nd module is complete, I'm going to top it off with a layer of 1" pink stuff from HD.
I'm out of the gates and racing towards a finish line that no one
seems to know if one exists. I have not purchased any track,
turnouts, switches, road bed, scenery, power, etc... I do have some
engines and rolling stock from my younger years and hand me downs from
dad.
I'm going to complete the benchwork and spend more sleepless
nights envisioning my new world. Will keep you updated.
Comments, questions and criticism is always welcomed.
Happy New Year!
months I've played around with RTS to translate my track ideas onto the
desktop. And a design program to lay out the benchwork in my train
room. This forum, google images and the many pages dedicated to model
railroading have brought inspiration.
I'm approaching this adventure open ended. I know there will be many
changes from the original plan, quite possibly to the point of not
recognizing where I originally began. So here it is.
In the beginning.... I created a bench.
I started by designing the benchwork in the train room using software to ensure a fit.

Long and narrow with two big obstacles. The benchwork is
in 3 modules. The main module is 60" x 89 1/2" (width of the room).
Module 2 will be 24" x 72". Module 3 will be 18" x 72". This forms a
U, with the doorway in the middle. It is very tight, but cozy.
The initial track layout on the main module came from Jim Kelly's book HO
Railroad from Start to Finish featuring the Cripple Creek Railroad.
Which I believe was a series in the MRR, can't remember the date.

I also live in a part of Virginia that is heavily influenced by the
Norfolk and Southern line, mountains and the New River. The 2 spurs
will be local industries and 2 fictitious towns named after my 2
boys. I'm hoping to carve the river through the layout.
This layout is very rough and incomplete. Serving more as a "that's what I was thinking about".
Module 2, I'm hoping, will be the train yard and engine shed area.
Module 3, I'm envisioning a coal mine/mountain.
Where I am now...assembly of the main module
I'm using some discarded 1 x 3 trim boards (not quite 1 x 4 but a few
eighths larger than 1 x 3) and 1 x 4s (from HD) to build the frame.

On top of the frame is 7/16" OSB. Also got this at HD for $7.50 a
sheet. Had HD cut my two sheets of OSB to size, 36" x 89 1/2 and 24"
x 89 1/2" for my 60" main module. Will use the left over 24" for module 2
and the 12", plus I'll add a little more to the width, when I get to
Module 3.
The benchwork is supported on either side by block bracing screwed into the
walls. The modules will rest on the bracing and I'll add support as
needed.




I feel the middle of the main module will need a leg toward the front and rear. Just don't like the look. I'd prefer the table to be "floating". Once the main and 2nd module is complete, I'm going to top it off with a layer of 1" pink stuff from HD.
I'm out of the gates and racing towards a finish line that no one
seems to know if one exists. I have not purchased any track,
turnouts, switches, road bed, scenery, power, etc... I do have some
engines and rolling stock from my younger years and hand me downs from
dad.
I'm going to complete the benchwork and spend more sleepless
nights envisioning my new world. Will keep you updated.
Comments, questions and criticism is always welcomed.
Happy New Year!