ozcyclops
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« on: April 27, 2008, 09:42:23 AM » |
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Hi everyone, Just wanted to say that I absolutely love this software. It is just so easy to use, all the main components are here and the learning curve isnt at all steep
Anyway, here is my layout. I have a room about 10x10 or thereabouts, but with some obstacles. The plan is a basic, single track branch line (shown in light blue), coming off a mainline somewhere off the board. It merges with a freight only line (red), and runs almost parallel for a short distance, before the freight line moves off down hill and eventually under the branch line. On the western (left) side, there is a substantial marshalling yard (yellow), and behind that on a higher piece of ground is a loco servicing facility dark blue). The layout will be set somewhere around the period where steam was moving out of favour. There will still be a number of steam engines in use, but there will also be some early diesel railcars running around the branch.
Your comments and recommendations will be appreciated.
Shane
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« Last Edit: April 27, 2008, 09:44:02 AM by ozcyclops »
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David
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« Reply #1 on: April 27, 2008, 11:16:11 AM » |
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Hi Shane,
Looks good! I like the story that goes with it as well. Each element has a clear purpose.
A few questions though: - Why does the freight line go all the way back round (dotted track)? You could just connect it at the top and let trains wait a bit while in the hidden area. It's a bit cheaper and simpler. On the other hand, if you keep the hidden loop, I would probably double the track so that trains can pass each other there.
- In the busy top left corner, you might not be able to stretch far enough to reach everything. Maybe you should leave a 60x60cm opening for emergencies!
- Are you planning for a duck-under? That might be acceptable for you, but with the layout I once had I regretted that deeply. I myself got tired of getting in and out of the train room, and visitors sometimes didn't feel comfortable going on all fours! I would try and find a way to create a bridge or something that you can simply open, or a part that you can take out.
David.
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David Hoogvorst Founder and Owner of DRail Modelspoor Software Creator of AnyRail
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ozcyclops
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« Reply #2 on: April 27, 2008, 12:22:52 PM » |
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Thanks David for the reply. The hidden track is also a hidden fiddle yard, and will allow me to model longer, through-running freight trains, as well as a local pick up. I don't want a double track freight line, as I want to keep a slightly rural atmosphere to the layout. I already have the track so that isn't an issue. The upper left corner is an outward opening door, so access is OK there. You are right about a duck-under, but its all I can do for the moment.
Shane
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« Reply #3 on: April 27, 2008, 12:33:48 PM » |
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Hi Shane,
For the double track I was thinking about the hidden area, not the visible part. You wouldn't lose the rural feeling in that case. Talking rural, could you tell a bit more about the scenery you have in mind?
David.
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ozcyclops
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« Reply #4 on: April 28, 2008, 12:47:18 PM » |
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Yes, well, I am a long way from scenery just yet, but it will be in the order of rolling hills, so I can have lots of small bridges, culverts, cuttings and hills. I hate flat scenery, unless it is in a cityscape environment. The only things I want for sure is a 500-800mm bridge/viaduct where the two loops run parallel for a short while on the lower left of the plan. The branch line will be a little higher than the mashalling yard, and the loco servicing facility will be higher still.
By the way, I have updated the plan with some minor changes - attached
shane
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kimbo
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« Reply #5 on: April 28, 2008, 06:10:51 PM » |
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Looking real good, with plenty of operational interest!
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KimLiving in: Brussels, Belgium AnyRail user since: 26/12/2007 Dream layout: HO freelance layout set in an imaginary European country bordering to Belgium, Germany, and Netherlands Personal site: http://kimmetje.rpgnewworlds.net
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