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RhB (Rhaetian Railway) in 1:22 with tight space.

Started by RhB_HJ, April 29, 2017, 09:39:33 PM

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RhB_HJ

In one of the Large Scale FB groups someone posted the dimensions of the space, together with the proviso it needs to be RhB. Nope he didn't mention which of the many different lines he had in mind ( ??? ::) ::) ). He fessed up to a preference much later, which got all of a sudden pretty specific.  ;D ;D
Since there are so many possibilities, from flat to really steep lines (7% grades), my last proposal was for a flat layout with more than normal amounts of industries. Remember in LS a lot of people like to run in circles and watch the trains go by.  :o :o
Dimensions are in millimeters and it's all on one layer.
Hans-Joerg Mueller
Coldstream, BC   Canada

http://www.rhb-grischun.ca

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David

Nice design! So you don't let people look behind the green curtain? If so, what happens in case of emergencies there, can you reach it?
David Hoogvorst. Founder and Owner of DRail Software. Creator of AnyRail.

RhB_HJ

Thanks.
Yes, it's accessible from the lower end for "problem resolution".  The background to be build in sections and removable i.e. held in place by long pins. Lift vertically when necessary.  ;) :D
Hans-Joerg Mueller
Coldstream, BC   Canada

http://www.rhb-grischun.ca

My train videos

Win7Pro 64bit; 8 GB RAM; i5 2.67GHz; 1920x1080 22" display

RhB_HJ

For the first variation of the RhB theme I included a small Fiddle Yard on wheels that also fits this design. Track on top, shelves underneath for extra rolling stock.
BTW the station on the right with the multiple industries should get a Tm 2/2 switcher for local distribution.
Hans-Joerg Mueller
Coldstream, BC   Canada

http://www.rhb-grischun.ca

My train videos

Win7Pro 64bit; 8 GB RAM; i5 2.67GHz; 1920x1080 22" display