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Title: ho military layout
Post by: Daylight4449 on February 02, 2009, 06:21:25 PM
my brother has been watching me grow my layout for years and now wants one of his own. he wants a small 3X5 military setup that can be put away when not in use. our plan, a 3X5 board with a small base yard and a track coming out of it going into the battle field utilizing 15 inch radius curves. We are going to use ez track and one bachmann  plymouth switcher, a bunch of model power military cars, and a dc pack. Any sugestion to helpfurther this dream of his along. I will be helping him get started. we really want a small troop passenger car.
Title: Re: ho military layout
Post by: Tylerf on February 02, 2009, 06:44:13 PM
I'm not sure but athearn or walthers sells military transport type cars
Title: Re: ho military layout
Post by: jayl1 on February 02, 2009, 07:37:23 PM
Model Power makes military freight cars.  BevBel did letter Athearn freight cars of  military branches but are now out of business.  You could also letter a passenger car for the service branch you are modeling.  15" radius isn't much for a passenger car though.
Title: Re: ho military layout
Post by: Tylerf on February 02, 2009, 07:48:51 PM
The walthers referance book has a full military section
Title: Re: ho military layout
Post by: RAM on February 02, 2009, 07:56:48 PM
It would be better if it could be 3 1/2 by 5 or 4 by 5
Title: Re: ho military layout
Post by: Tylerf on February 02, 2009, 09:40:28 PM
Ya 15 inch radius is a little tight
Title: Re: ho military layout
Post by: BIG BEAR on February 03, 2009, 03:47:25 AM

  I know most model railroader's don't like Tyco, but they had a G.I. Joe
set w/ a 36x45 cardboard layout, Jeeps, tanks, boat , Heli-copter, People,
parachutes all in one kit. Keep trying E-bay. The engine I bought my son 20
some years ago with this set still runs & I have never oiled it.

        Enjoy,
              Barry
Title: Re: ho military layout
Post by: Guilford Guy on February 03, 2009, 09:12:40 AM
Walther's makes troop sleepers/kitchen cars.
Title: Re: ho military layout
Post by: Paul M. on February 03, 2009, 09:44:27 PM
3x5 is incredibly small. you'll want a 4x6, minimum, although a 4x8 is considered the best small-layout size for beginners. You'll find a lot of military stuff out there. What era do you plan to model? WWII would be a great era for what you're trying to accomplish. What locale do you plan to model? What season? This all matters...
Title: Re: ho military layout
Post by: Woody Elmore on February 05, 2009, 09:08:56 AM
Years ago a company advertised models of various railway guns. Find one of those for your military train!
Title: Re: ho military layout
Post by: barrowsr on February 05, 2009, 09:26:10 AM
Daylight,

You'll find a host of HO scale military vehicles made by Roco.  Many are out of production and may assume collector prices on e-Bay - but train shows are also a good place to look for them.  Roco even makes the standard size GP tent.  A little reaserch will provide photos of how the military loaded their gear on flatcars - always an interesting train!
Title: Re: ho military layout
Post by: Michigan Railfan on February 05, 2009, 04:14:17 PM
If you ever decide to expand your layout, Bachmann's Special Forces set is a nice one.  Here's a link to one for $50.http://www.modeltrainstuff.com/product_p/bac-00652.htm (http://www.modeltrainstuff.com/product_p/bac-00652.htm)
Title: Re: ho military layout
Post by: Johnson Bar Jeff on February 05, 2009, 04:22:24 PM
Quote from: Tylerf on February 02, 2009, 09:40:28 PM
Ya 15 inch radius is a little tight

Might be better to do a Civil War military layout if he has to stick to that radius and that layout size.

Lots of the old Mantua/Tyco 1860s rolling stock is still available on e-Bay.
Title: Re: ho military layout
Post by: Terry Toenges on February 06, 2009, 12:31:10 PM
Be careful on what you buy and the scale. Some of the stuff out there is 1/72 scale and HO is 1/87. I think AIRFIX is 1/72.
Title: Re: ho military layout
Post by: SteamGene on February 06, 2009, 01:22:50 PM
Is your brother looking for realism or just playing?  A lot of the suggestions given work for playing, but have no basis in reality. 
I'd agree that for 15inch radius, the War Between the States would be your best bet.  In addition, there were a couple of battles where reinforcements came by rail, jumped out of the cars and into line of battle.  I'm thinking that Second Manassas was one of them, and perhaps one of the first of the the Seven Day's Battles was another. 
Gene
Title: Re: ho military layout
Post by: Daylight4449 on February 06, 2009, 03:05:23 PM
let's put it like thhis,  he does not care about reality, he is a 9 year old copycat
Title: Re: ho military layout
Post by: Johnson Bar Jeff on February 12, 2009, 02:16:34 PM
Quote from: Daylight4449 on February 06, 2009, 03:05:23 PM
let's put it like thhis,  he does not care about reality, he is a 9 year old copycat

Nuthin' wrong with that. I have fond memories of the days when I cheerfully ran an 1860s woodburner alongside a Santa Fe Warbonnet F-unit.  ;D

(No, that wasn't last week. That was more than 40 years ago.  :) )