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Tuesday 9 January 2024

The MF&FMLR model railway project: The final track plan? I think so ...

I spent quite some time playing around with various track plans, some of which were quite complicated. In the end I have decided to stick with something that is simple but works ... an oval with a single siding.

The track plan looks like this:

(N.B. The wires that provide to power to the tracks and control the point/turnout to the siding will be hidden when the track is actually fixed to the baseboard.)

This allows me space to add several buildings, including a coastal defence fort (NOT the Airfix one, although I did toy with the idea!), a Brennan Torpedo Launching Station, and several small railway halts (i.e. small stopping stations that usually consist of a simple platform and small station building).

10 comments:

  1. Looks good Bob. Are you going to scratch build the coastal defence and Torpedo Launching Station?

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    1. Maudlin Jack Tar,

      Cheers! Funny that you should mention it but I am currently in the process of building the torpedo launching station and collecting together everything that I will need to build the coastal defence fort/battery. A number of detailed 'how to ...' blog posts will follow in due course.

      All the best,

      Bob

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    2. I hope it will include the telescopic observation tower.

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    3. Nigel Drury,

      It will be, but in the down position.

      All the best,

      Bob

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  2. BOB,
    The model railway is coming together nicely - a good idea to hide the wiring - it will be interesting to see your buildings that you will eventually add to the layout. Regards. KEV.

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    1. Kev Robertson (Kev),

      I have yet to fix the track to the baseboard, and when I do I will be drilling holes through it in the appropriate places for the wires.

      I have recently begun work on building the Brennan torpedo launching station and I will them move on to building the coastal defence fort/battery.

      All the best,

      Bob

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  3. From a railway modelling perspective, only having 1 siding is very limiting for operations. I would suggest a desirable minimum would be 2 sidings. That way you could run a variation of the "Inglenook" switching puzzle. The good thing about Kato track is that it is easy to change a track layout.

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    1. Mike,

      I’ve tried different combinations ranging from a simple oval to one with four points/turnouts and in the end, I settled for this layout. I have yet to fix the track down and may well try to work in another set of points/turnout if I can for exactly the reasons you make in your comment. Bear in mind this is my first attempt to build a model railway and I’m on a steep learning curve.

      All the best,

      Bob

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  4. Its all coming together. Have you looked at Tony Harwood's blog https://dampfpanzerwagon.blogspot.com/? Its a great modelling site and his terrain and railway models are inspirational.

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    1. Tim,

      Thanks for the link. I’ve paid Tony Harwood’s blog and added it to my list of ones that I follow. As you state in you comment, his stuff is inspirational.

      All the best,

      Bob

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