I outlined the focus for my current layout in message #49368, which I
posted on July 7, 2008, and it's actually under construction.

Bob Nicholson        _________________________________


--- In [email protected], "Mark Plank" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> It's been quite some time since we talked about our layouts, so let
us know what you have and why you built it that way (or how you plan
to build it).  What would you do differently if you could start over?
> 
> In my case, I have a planned layout in an area about 11 x 35 and am
planning on an around the wall layout.  I never thought much of this
until Jim Six happened to move nearby and I've been helping him on his
11 x 55 around the wall layout (in HO unfortunately).  I was impressed
with the looks of it, and especially the cost of the benchwork (under
350 bucks total for wood, foamboard, ceiling tile and drywall screws)
and no legs to trip over!  This layout uses a foamboard base with
ceiling tiles on top and it is probably the quietest layout I've ever
heard.  I'll be using the same process on my Winona Railroad in
northern Indiana in early 1947, so will have some hills, but not much
elevation.  Photos of Jim's construction techniques are at
<http://s22.photobucket.com/albums/b337/jsix/?start=all> - my Surfoam
is even pictured! <vbg>
> 
> At least one of our group members has also visited Jim's layout - it
would be interesting to hear his perspective.  He was there in the
early construction phase I believe.
> 
> I'm still evaluating handlaying vs. flextrack.  I just realized I
planned to order some track in April for evaluation and still haven't
gotten around to it.  I've always leaned towards handlaying, but there
is some very nice flextrack out now.  I'll likely be using code 70. 
The Winona was a former interurban, and some of the original track was
used its entire life.  She had 2 GE 44 tonners, a couple propane
electrics and a critter.
> 
> I tend to be a perfectionist, which has really held me back, but I'm
starting to learn to just do it.  I fell in love with the Toledo &
Ohio Central (NYC Lines) years ago and wanted to model it, but the
perfect branch line (east part of the St. Marys branch from outside
Columbus, OH to Bellefontaine) was abandoned in 1948 (not used much
for many years prior), the west part was abandoned on 4/1/76, taking 2
days and 3 derailments for the final run (less than 30 miles) but this
didn't have what I wanted.  The two mainlines (today's NS West
Virginia Secondary) had lots of chemical and coal traffic which I
loved, but I don't have the space for it.  Then while doing research
for Jim's Big Four, I realized the parallel Winona had everything I
loved.  Lots of tank cars (two bulk oil distributors), hoppers (3300
car loads of sand and gravel a year to the Wabash), egg traffic (the
only cars the line had for interchange were reefers) and other unusual
businesses.  There were also 7 interchanges with major lines in its 66
mile length (off the top of my head, NYC, PRR, B&O, Erie, Wabash
(twice), NKP).
> 
> What have I learned so far?  To help on other layouts so my misteaks
are made on their layouts. <vbg>  The disadvantage to this is my
modeling time is taken up on other layouts.  I've helped on one HO
layout weekly for over 17 years now, and been with Jim for 2 years now
at least once a week.  I also have 4 kids (and a wife), so don't have
much other free time for my layout.  It also helps to be around others
that challenge your thinking. <vbg>
> 
> Mark Plank
> 
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