A Little Side Tracked
Please forgive the off-topic post. My recent computer crash has had me going through lots of old files lately, and looking through my collection of old N scale track plans got me thinking that others might enjoy seeing them too. Drawing track plans is one of my favorite parts of this hobby, and though I no longer model in N scale, I offer them up here to the world, free of charge, to anyone who might enjoy them. They're all build-able and would probably be a lot of fun. Just be sure to let me know if you decide to build one of them! (Edit: I've recently returned to N scale modeling with a small side project, the Pagosa & Southern. Check it out here.)
Tonto & Sudinero
The Wye Knot & Western
Small, simple and scenic in just 2'x4'. 10" radius curves, Atlas code 55. I built this one and almost finished it before moving on to other interests. Fun little display layout. |
This one is an adaptation of the famed Gumstump and Snowshoe switching layout with a little more operating fun built in. Track is Atlas code 80. |
Rocky Gap & Western
And last but not least we have the RG&W, based in part on John Allen's original Gorre & Daphetid. I built this one long ago and had a lot of fun with it. 3'x9' with Atlas code 80 as marked. |
I hope everyone has enjoyed this little side trip into N scale plans and if anyone chooses to build one of them I'd love to see it. I'd be happy to answer any questions in the comments section below.
Happy trails!
Edit: 10/17/14
Here is the plan for an N scale switching layout currently under construction on a shelf in my studio:
The Pagosa & Southern is just 12" x 72" and uses Kato Unitrack. |
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This was lovely to rread
ReplyDeletethe Wye Not and Western is really cool. I'm considering building this as a side project , but does it have continuous run anywhere? I cannot figure it out. Please help! Thanks!
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