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Title: Layout pics
Post by: Margaritaman on April 13, 2008, 08:11:54 PM
After 15 years I'm getting back into the  hobby on a bit smaller scale.  Last layout was 16' x 20' so I'm finding this 6' x 9' layout much less daunting.  It's built inside a playhouse I built for my daughter about 6 years ago.  She agreed to let me take it over, but to be honest she's in there more than I am and she's a wiz at the Digitrax (she's 7!).  This is my freelance design on paper and then refined with the help of Riley Triggs in 3rd Planit.  Having a CAD program of the layout was the best thing I EVER did in layout planning.  Trees and structures are just temporary (I have over 1000 trees and numerous structures).So without any further introduction:
(http://i217.photobucket.com/albums/cc202/Snajrog/02.jpg)
(http://i217.photobucket.com/albums/cc202/Snajrog/12.jpg)
(http://i217.photobucket.com/albums/cc202/Snajrog/17.jpg)
(http://i217.photobucket.com/albums/cc202/Snajrog/19.jpg)

Move 6 years forward...

(http://i217.photobucket.com/albums/cc202/Snajrog/CIMG2290.jpg)
(http://i217.photobucket.com/albums/cc202/Snajrog/CIMG2278.jpg)
(http://i217.photobucket.com/albums/cc202/Snajrog/CIMG2300.jpg)
(http://i217.photobucket.com/albums/cc202/Snajrog/CIMG2296-1.jpg)

All inside a 6' x' 9' with enouth room for two.
Title: Re: Layout pics
Post by: Yampa Bob on April 14, 2008, 02:38:42 AM
Absolutely gorgeous!  Excuse me while I wipe the drool off my keyboard.

You're not off the hook here yet, you have to give all the details, and don't be modest.

Bob
Title: Re: Layout pics
Post by: Chessie Sys. 3022 on April 14, 2008, 08:17:34 AM
One word: wow.  ;)

~Justin
Title: Re: Layout pics
Post by: Margaritaman on April 14, 2008, 10:22:09 AM
Quote from: Yampa Bob on April 14, 2008, 02:38:42 AMYou're not off the hook here yet, you have to give all the details, and don't be modest.

thanks.  Not too sure what details you're looking for or are curious about.  But here are a few; basic 2x4 and plywood benchwork so I can climb all over it, Digitrax Super Empire Builder with additional controller.  FWIW I love the DCC now, but at first it had me going to the beer in quantity.  Track is all Walther's 83.  My next step is wiring 15 tortoise switch machines off of 3 Digitrax DS64s which ought to kick my rear.  It's a 1940s themed shortline named San Dimas Southern, "Your Citrus Source" complete with custom lettered equipment.  Was going to use ballast but it looks too new and goofy so I'm going to use dirt from the local mountains.  Needless to say I love trees and think they add a ton to any layout.  I literally have over a 1000 and I'll try to use at least 500 here.  Long term visions are DCC signaling and nighttime lighting.  As mentioned prior this layout is so much less daunting I have to slow my self down.  Minus the layout planning all work here has only been a couple months of evenings.  I'll post more as I proceed.  Been lurking for a while and just now figured it was time to show everyone.  And the loco power is Bachmann 2-8-0 with DCC/Sound which I love.  Oh Bachmann has come a long way...

Thanks again for the kind words.  MM
Title: Re: Layout pics
Post by: adari on April 14, 2008, 08:56:00 PM
You should put it in model railroader! I really like it. It would be great for people without as much space! I would like the track plan.
Adari
Title: Re: Layout pics
Post by: Margaritaman on April 14, 2008, 10:56:35 PM
I have a .jpg of the plan on my laptop at the office.  No photobucket at work, so I'll send home and post up tomorrow.
Title: Re: Layout pics
Post by: Yampa Bob on April 15, 2008, 03:03:20 AM
I wanted to ask how you reached the far side, good you built it sturdy.

I'm a Bachmann "snob", all my locos are Bachmann DCC, I love them.

Good description, keep the updates coming, especially pictures.   

Bob
Title: Re: Layout pics
Post by: Bill Baker on April 15, 2008, 09:45:52 AM
MM,

Great looking layout!  I built a 16 X 24 shed in my back yard which I really enjoy.  I'm not sure where you live, but by the second picture you posted you live up in the mountains somewhere.  I live down south which required me to put a small room airconditioner in my shed.  I was wondering if you need one and where would you place it?  I cut an opening in one of my walls to insert my A/C.  Also, do you plan any interior lighting?  I used trak lighting which I really enjoy.  Thanks for the pictures and keep everyone updated.

Bill
Title: Re: Layout pics
Post by: Margaritaman on April 15, 2008, 12:15:28 PM
Thanks gang.

I live in San Dimas, CA (Southern California).  Foothills.  No real weather extremes, but I did have to break out the heater when it got real cold and the temp bottomed at 52!!!  ;D
I will add a small window a/c unit by popping out the North (mountain) facing window sometime this spring.
I plan on two rows of track lighting, one with standard bulbs, and one with low wattage blue bulbs for night.  I operated my old layout in "night mode" almost all the time as it added a level of mystery for visitors.

thanks again, MM
Title: Re: Layout pics
Post by: Redtail67 on April 15, 2008, 01:58:32 PM
Margaritaman:

Niffy name, once not so long ago, I felt that Magaritas were the "Nector of the Gods."

Your layout is looks really great and one that a new guy, like me, dreams of. The structures and landscape you can be very proud of. I'll bet you and your daughter have good alot of fun times with it.

Thanks for the pictures and looking forward to your layout plan.

Redtail67

Title: Re: Layout pics
Post by: Yampa Bob on April 15, 2008, 02:13:49 PM
MM

I figured you lived in a warm climate. I live in northern Colorado, at 7,000 feet altitude.  Up here 52 degrees is a heat wave.  If you would like some snow I can spare about 6 feet of it.  :D

Do you have any plans for a garden railway?  Looks like an ideal setting for one.

Bob
Title: Re: Layout pics
Post by: Chessie Sys. 3022 on April 15, 2008, 03:12:02 PM
Quote from: Yampa Bob on April 15, 2008, 02:13:49 PM
MM

I figured you lived in a warm climate. I live in northern Colorado, at 7,000 feet altitude.  Up here 52 degrees is a heat wave.  If you would like some snow I can spare about 6 feet of it.  :D

Do you have any plans for a garden railway?  Looks like an ideal setting for one.

Bob

Huh, I went to Ouray, Colorado this summer when my sister went to visit her birth family and we all went on the mountain tours (I hated it; I can't stand heights) and it was like 80 degress on California Pass at 12,930 feet up! It also didn't help that the jeep we rode in had no a/c...

Now for my questions about the playhouse thing.

1) Did you put in a seperate power supply for the playhouse?
2) Up here in New England, it gets pretty dang cold in the winter (think 0°-20°! :() To keep the heat in, would one add insulation and get a small heater?
3) Is there any way to prevent bugs and bees from living in it besides spray?

Thanks in advance.

~Justin
Title: Re: Layout pics
Post by: Margaritaman on April 15, 2008, 05:23:29 PM
1) 20 amp breaker.  Whole playhouse is wired the same as a house off the main panel. 
2) Has insulation.
3) Bugs?  None to really speak of although I did have one of those gigantic black bumble bees come in on Sunday.  It was a battle, but in the end I won.

The hard part is getting out of there quickly.  I'm 5'11" 190lbs and the ceiling is 5'6", not to mention the door is only 24" wide.  Very comfortable while on a small stool, but standing up and getting out is interesting.  But...it is a layout room so no complaints here!
Title: Re: Layout pics
Post by: Chessie Sys. 3022 on April 15, 2008, 06:37:14 PM
Wouldn't be bad for me; I'm only 5' 4". I asked my parents about building one (I'd probably build it 'cause I'm the skilled one in the family), but my mom said that I could if I had $5,000, which I don't!  >:(

~Justin
Title: Re: Layout pics
Post by: Margaritaman on April 15, 2008, 08:41:57 PM
Original drawing
(http://i217.photobucket.com/albums/cc202/Snajrog/layoutrendering1.jpg)

In 3rd PlanIt with adjustments
(http://i217.photobucket.com/albums/cc202/Snajrog/layout3pi.jpg)
Title: Re: Layout pics
Post by: Custom Mike on April 18, 2008, 11:59:19 PM
This just goes to show that where there is a will, there is a way.  And believe it or not it is not the size but how-------Well large layouts are cool but if you are busy and don't want to devote the funds, smaller layouts can be  a blast.  Enjoy.
Title: Re: Layout pics
Post by: TrampTrader on April 22, 2008, 01:14:32 AM
Really great layout work. Thanks for sharing your photos with us.
Title: Re: Layout pics
Post by: Margaritaman on July 28, 2008, 01:46:47 AM
Check here for updates.  I just created a 155 tree forest.
San Dimas Southern RR (http://picasaweb.google.com/snajrog/SanDimasSouthernRR/photo#s5225540570101011730)
Title: Re: Layout pics
Post by: trainmanchris on July 28, 2008, 02:01:28 AM
hey thats me ;D! i don't have ANY room but i make do ;)!
Title: Re: Layout pics
Post by: Jhanecker2 on July 28, 2008, 03:45:24 AM
Nice work and well thought out selection of pictures. John II
Title: Re: Layout pics
Post by: Santa Fe buff on July 28, 2008, 05:06:00 PM
Awesome layout, but you need some more ground cover, and some more finishing touches. You can use real dirt, just filter it first for some 'HO' 'rocks' for your railroad beding.
Title: Re: Layout pics
Post by: Margaritaman on July 29, 2008, 09:17:13 PM
Quote from: Santa Fe buff on July 28, 2008, 05:06:00 PM
Awesome layout, but you need some more ground cover, and some more finishing touches. You can use real dirt, just filter it first for some 'HO' 'rocks' for your railroad beding.

I think you may be looking at the dark brown area(s) in the distance.  That is just a brown latex base color and unfinished.  I actually use dirt sifted through window screen for my ballast. 
Title: Re: Layout pics
Post by: tlnibert on July 30, 2008, 08:44:06 AM
I'm looking for a plan to fit a 5 by 12 area, any suggestions?
tom
Title: Re: Layout pics
Post by: SteamGene on July 30, 2008, 09:50:47 AM
The Atlas plan book is a great way to start.  Is this a 5x12 around the room, or a 5x12 table?
Gene
Title: Re: Layout pics
Post by: Margaritaman on July 30, 2008, 07:39:50 PM
Quote from: tlnibert on July 30, 2008, 08:44:06 AM
I'm looking for a plan to fit a 5 by 12 area, any suggestions?
tom

A lot of free time on airlplanes to doodle! 
Seriously, I fly alot and have quiet time in hotels too. 
As a child (I'm 43) I memorized Kalmbach's 101 Trackplans, so as mentioned by Gene, those books are a great place to start.  Every model railroader should own a pad of quad ruled paper, mechanical pencils, compass, and a very large eraser, if not get over to the store.
Title: Re: Layout pics
Post by: tlnibert on July 31, 2008, 01:54:20 PM
I plan on a straight table 5 by 12, I could add more later. I have a large G Scale in the back yard.
tom