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Ho scale model railroads

Started by bnsfmodeler, April 10, 2007, 09:00:48 PM

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bnsfmodeler

hello does anyone have a track plan for either a 6' by 15' space or either a 10' by 15' space? its for HO scale if so please reply with a track plan or email me one at sdmcobra2@verizon.net thanks

thanks regards

Jake

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Buy a set of track planning tools and make your own. (and that is not supposed to come off as rude) It's pretty easy, 18"r to 36" r is included, and you qan substitute your own things for larger radii.
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rikc9

I did a Yahoo search for "model railroad layout" and came up with this one. It was the second link listed.

http://www.gatewaynmra.org/mhslayout/mhstrackplan.htm

You ought to know that the 'Net is a huge library. Learn to search it and you will find more information thant you will ever need.

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BNSFModeler,

     Do a search for Kalmbach Publishing.   They are the publisher of any number of model railroad books and magazines.   They have a number of track plan books available.

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You might visit your local library....I found a bunch of current Kalmbach ''how to'' books, and some really great photo books, I even found a listing for a lineside structure photo book, it was checked out tho.

rikc9

Since you posted the question twice, I will put my resonse here also.

Here are quite a few I found on Google.

http://www.thortrains.net/4holayx.html
http://www.thortrains.net/poorhox.html
http://www.trainweb.org/railvids/modelrailroad.htm

Adapt one to what you would like. With flex track, it should not be too difficult to modify.

Also:
http://kalmbachcatalog.stores.yahoo.net/model-railroading-books-home-layout-ideas.html

With what it is going to cost to build a layout you want, you can easily buy at least one model railroading planning book from Kalmbach. It sounds like you have not done this before so a couple of model railroad planning books will be usefull. You are going to have to do the planning yourself. You will no doubt get new ideas after you start building.

rikc9