Murdoch17 Posted July 9, 2016 Posted July 9, 2016 (edited) Here is my 2016 layout, with most of the items already built, but some still remain to be purchased. Here is a complete list of what's on my tables, not including trains or automobiles because they can be rotated on or off the layout very easily. All of this sits on three very carefully arranged 30 inch by 72 inch tables. Now for the reality check: This is the current state of my trains and town layout. I don't have any other space for things on the table, as below the tables and in the closet is full of Lego bins, either color sorted in slide-out drawers, former model chunks in bins, or put together in customized paper boxes. Here we see the entire layout and compared to the nice chart I posted earlier, it's bit of a mess. The water models area has a police station and Cloud Cuckoo Land in it, and the left hand town area next to the station has my clock radio and assorted stuff for models not yet built. The rail yard is mostly put together, with my streamlined 4-8-2 steamer and diesel PA / PB units getting ready for their day of work. The steam loco is arriving at the coaling / water towers to refuel while the ALCO units are going to be switched onto the mainline to pull it's assigned express train. (The train is not on the table to save space and keep it from getting too dusty.) The town is mostly there, with the streetcars rounding the curves onto and off the main street. The sections only needs two 90 degree (X) crossings to be finished. Now you may be thinking it's really bad, but it is a lot better than it was, and still has a ways to go. It's all about baby steps toward the larger goal of having my dream layout, something I have always wanted since seeing my Dad's layout when I was 5 or 6. For those wondering, here's my ideal layout's items.... most of them I have already, but a half-dozen or so I don't own yet. This layout contains the following track sections: 3 - Right switches 3 - Left switches 62 - Straight segments 46 - Curved segments 2 - 90 degree rail crossing (still needed) 1 - Double rail crossover This layout contains the following train facilities: - Truss bridge - Ironwood Train station -Trolley Stop (still needed) - Water and coal refueling stations - Double stall train shed This layout contains the town buildings: - Sinister Victorian Mansion - Stone Bank - Western Saloon - Thunder's office - Town Hall (still needed) - Military Surplus store - Tudor style House - Model Rocket store - Tavern - Train club meeting house - Railway Headquarters (still needed) This layout contains the following miscellaneous other items: - Tramp steam ship - Lighthouse - Car ferry - Leisure vessel (still needed) - Rural Cabin Comments and feedback would be really appreciated! Edited July 9, 2016 by Murdoch17 Quote
Unitron6991 Posted July 9, 2016 Posted July 9, 2016 This looks really nice, although I'd like to more of that tramp steamer! Quote
Murdoch17 Posted July 10, 2016 Author Posted July 10, 2016 Looking good! Thank you! This looks really nice, although I'd like to more of that tramp steamer! Thanks. the tramp steamer is part of the "Adventurers" themed thread seen here: http://www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=118213 It is part of a large resupply depot complex, along with the Island Hopper seaplane and potentially this Sinister submarine for the attacking bad guys: http://www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=136501 Quote
Ivan Furlanis Posted July 11, 2016 Posted July 11, 2016 A very beautiful layout, indeed. But why not to add baseplates to it? I think it will become ever better. Quote
ecmo47 Posted July 11, 2016 Posted July 11, 2016 Murdoch17. I saw your post over on the ME Models thread about needing some cross-overs. Here is a nice custom one that is pretty cheap on eBay. Perhaps it will suit your needs. http://www.ebay.com/itm/Custom-Lego-City-90-Deg-Cross-Crossover-Track-grey-Power-Function-RC-Train-/252443013238?hash=item3ac6c6b076:g:2LIAAOxyOlhSsFGn Quote
Murdoch17 Posted July 11, 2016 Author Posted July 11, 2016 Pretty nice so far! Thanks! A very beautiful layout, indeed. But why not to add baseplates to it? I think it will become ever better. I don't do base-plates that much, they are too flimsy and expensive in the colors I would need. Thanks anyway! Murdoch17. I saw your post over on the ME Models thread about needing some cross-overs. Here is a nice custom one that is pretty cheap on eBay. Perhaps it will suit your needs. http://www.ebay.com/...LIAAOxyOlhSsFGn Thanks, I'll look into it! Quote
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