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A small layout I am working on
I am currently building this small layout using spare buildings and materials. I will be displaying this layout at an upcoming model train show in May. I usually model in HO scale rather than OO, so something a little different for me. It’s a fun project to fill in spare time and keep my skills up. I will add more photos and video in the future.
Mal, Werk2Do and 6 others12 Comments-
Double faced layout? That lo9ks cool. My layout is double faced too, with trees as the separating part.
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@Railway187 I will have to post some updated photos, I have made a few changes to it. I am added a back scene to one side to add depth to it
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@RobsTrains A back scene on a board that can slide onto bolts would be ideal. You could then change the position of the back scene when you change the position of the layout. And on expositions you could make the layout slowly rotating and keep the back scene on one place. That would definitely keep spectators longer at your layout.
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@Railway187 Keeping simple as it will be used at shows where I also have to run a second hand table. It will be a set up and forget layout
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All Hornby? Locomotive, Wagon, Track?
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@US_Z_Scale Using mainly Hornby items. All items that I had already so no cost
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@RobsTrains I’ve always like Hornby. I have 2 of their Coca-Cola train sets. Great stuff!
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@US_Z_Scale Don’t usually like Hornby. I model American railroads, so have American model brands
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Very nice I do something similar in HO on a 48 inch round table. I have 22, 18, and 15 inch radius tracks.
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@casey-jones I wanted a easy layout to take to shows when I also have a sales table to look after
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that definitely fits the bill, the simpler the better.
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@casey-jones Yes nice and simple. I will post updates soon
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