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Title: outside
Post by: willis on January 08, 2011, 05:59:29 PM
hi all,
just wondering, has anyone used On3o in a garden RR?
i have seen where O has been used, not common but has been done.
thanks, willis.
Title: Re: outside
Post by: Jim Banner on January 08, 2011, 10:49:20 PM
I have seen H0 used successfully outdoors but not at ground level.  I don't see why 0n30 wouldn't do just as well.  Two of the owner's secrets were to solder all the track joints and keep the layout out of direct sunlight.

Outdoor large scale railroading can be bad enough at ground level.  The trains have to survive leaves, bugs, twigs and occasionally land mines left by passing dogs.  Being 30 to 60 times as heavy as H0 or 0n30 trains, they usually manage to stay on the rails despite these hazards.  Two or three feet above ground, the worst of these hazards do not exist, unless you have a particularly large dog.  And if the size of your layout is proportional to the scale,  you will have only about 20% as much area to keep clear of the few leaves, twigs etc. that are not blown away by the wind.

Then there is viewing distance.  Large scale garden layouts are usually viewed from around 10 feet which is not a problem with the larger details involved.  In 0n30, the details are smaller so they need to be seen from closer up to be appreciated.  This again suggested an elevated layout, much as we would use indoors.

Jim 
Title: Re: outside
Post by: bobwrgt on January 09, 2011, 07:24:59 AM
Sounds like a good idea. I have set up my HO trains on the deck for a few days with no problem.. I had a garden railroad for 15 years with 95ft of track in the back yard.
Ho track is not made with UV protected plastic. I have taken unprotected plastic and spray painted it with good results. You would have to paint the plastic ties or roadbed for long term use in the sun.

Bob
Title: Re: outside
Post by: darryl1936 on January 09, 2011, 12:35:35 PM
I have used Peco HO track outdoors and it is UV protected.  Never a problem.  Might help when using other brands to put a thin strip of tape on the rails then spray with UV coating. Remove the tape and that's it.

  TOF
Title: Re: outside
Post by: willis on January 09, 2011, 10:52:02 PM
thanks all,  just an idea that's bouncing around in my head :-\.
willis.