Chromeknight

Shunting Layout at SBS (now with pics!)

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I recently displayed a 8 baseplate by 3 (2032x762mm) layout at the Sydney brick show. 

Featuring a loop of track for continuous running that is half hidden by buildings plus a spur with tracks for shunting.

I used short wheelbase stock and the class 8 shunter that I've shown here previously, now recoloured dark green.

34240944775_f8b5a4fe7a_z.jpgShunting layout SBS17 by James Howse, on Flickr

34200576056_b78f722ba8_z.jpgShunting layout SBS17 by James Howse, on Flickr

33430520823_80d7329e86_z.jpgShunting layout SBS17 by James Howse, on Flickr

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Thanks for looking!

 

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Very nice! That is really cool and well done! Not sure if this qualifies for an inglenook but it's nice and small and compact!

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That is a great little layout with a lot going on. The buildings are well done (I particularly like the warehouse with the masonry bricks) and the idea of having the train disappear into buildings instead of a tunnel is a neat trick.

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On 25 April 2017 at 0:46 PM, ALCO said:

Very nice! That is really cool and well done! Not sure if this qualifies for an inglenook but it's nice and small and compact!

I certainly was using the centre section as a 3-3-2 inglenook! It's also somewhat similar to a Timesaver pattern.

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