Martin Ball Posted May 6 Posted May 6 (edited) For Sale: fully scenicked, professionally built OO gauge layout. It's only two years old but I need to sell it on. The layout cost well into 4 figures and I would be looking at offers in the region of €850 - but all sensible offers considered! It's L-shaped, with the main part 1 metre depth by 3m length. The leg of the L (can be used as a fiddle yard but is scenicked) is c.300mm wide by 2 metres long. Plan is attached. Easy to add two more sides for a continuous run. All buildings, signals, working lights, cars, and people are also included in the sale. Boxes for buildings are available. The layout is DCC wired, but points and signals are operated by switches on a control box with track diagram. DCC controller included in sale. There is a working turntable and semi-circular roundhouse. The layout was built in Ireland and would need to be collected from Cork, dismantled into 3 boards, and re-connected at the new location. Some photos attached but more can be supplied if there is genuine interest. Genuine interest only please - contact via email: meiriongwril@gmail.com Edited August 24 by Martin Ball price reduced 6 2 Quote
LNERW1 Posted May 6 Posted May 6 (edited) Few questions- 1- track code 2- curve radius 3- any photos of the fiddle yard? Doesn’t seem to be any here. 4-also wondering about ease of fitting isolating sections, for use with some analogue stock. Edited May 6 by LNERW1 1 Quote
Martin Ball Posted May 6 Author Posted May 6 (edited) Hi - in reply: 1. Peco code 100 2. Notes from the designer state 600mm but I'm not sure of that because I think flexitrack was used on the biggest curve 3. 4 more photos added to main post 4 I'm not sure about this as i didn't lay the track myself. Edited May 7 by Martin Ball 3 Quote
LNERW1 Posted May 11 Posted May 11 Okay, thanks. Unfortunately I don’t think 600mm curves will work with some of my longer stock, but thank you for obliging with the details. I may be back here, but if I’m not, hope it finds a good home. Quote
Martin Ball Posted May 12 Author Posted May 12 Okay - my tender steam locos and full length coaches go round with no problem. I don't have any diesels (except a shunter). Quote
DJ Dangerous Posted May 13 Posted May 13 On 11/5/2024 at 10:58 AM, LNERW1 said: Okay, thanks. Unfortunately I don’t think 600mm curves will work with some of my longer stock, but thank you for obliging with the details. I may be back here, but if I’m not, hope it finds a good home. You’ll be grand with 600mm radius curves. Set-track radii are approx 371mm for R1, then R2 or approx 438mm is the minimum that the manufacturers recommend nowadays, then approx 505mm for R3 and approx 571mm for R4. 600mm would almost be like R5, way above anything else. 1 Quote
LNERW1 Posted May 13 Posted May 13 You would think that, but I have a Lima GWR Railcar that I wanted to give a good run, but it will not take any turns. Did some measuring etc and worked out the minimum radius is something like 1100mm! I like it so much I was actually going to buy a whole layout but the radius is 500mm too small! Also I probably would need to convert to isolating sections to allow for control of all my stock, which is analogue atm. Quote
Ironroad Posted May 13 Posted May 13 600 mm is just under 24". I don't know of any proprietary OO/HO rolling stock that would not be very comfortable on curves with that radius. Many of us are constrained for space and can only dream of much better let alone a minimun radius of 1100 mm which is just over 43". It is likely that there is something wrong with the Lima Railcar you refer to. As regards isolating sections, it is easier to install these when laying the track but nonetheless, it should be possible to cut the track at the desired locations (a Dremel would be useful for this) and inserting isolating track connectors with a little wiggling. 2 3 Quote
irishmail Posted May 13 Posted May 13 2 hours ago, LNERW1 said: You would think that, but I have a Lima GWR Railcar that I wanted to give a good run, but it will not take any turns. Did some measuring etc and worked out the minimum radius is something like 1100mm! I like it so much I was actually going to buy a whole layout but the radius is 500mm too small! Also I probably would need to convert to isolating sections to allow for control of all my stock, which is analogue atm. Lima stock should be able to run on 1st radius set track curves. Have a look at the motor bogie on the railcar, does it turn freely? If not remove and lightly file/sand the opening in the bogie frame. Its easier to do than try and explain in words. I have several Lima Locos and you do get the odd one where the bogie can be a bit stiff. Easy fix and will benefit from adding additional pick ups is not already done. 1 Quote
DJ Dangerous Posted May 13 Posted May 13 Agree with @Ironroad and @irishmail here. Something is definitely catching or stuck. 1100mm radius is insane for OO Gauge. For perspective, the Heljan O Gauge Class 56, a Co-Co diesel, runs on minimum 800mm radius. Think the O Gauge coaches run on around 1200mm minimum radius. Quote
LNERW1 Posted May 14 Posted May 14 Ok thanks- will try to fix it. Also maybe leave the rest of the posts to be about the layout? 1 Quote
DJ Dangerous Posted May 14 Posted May 14 3 hours ago, LNERW1 said: Ok thanks- will try to fix it. Also maybe leave the rest of the posts to be about the layout? They are about the layout, specifically how well stock should run on the 600mm curve. Good luck with the repair! 1 1 Quote
LNERW1 Posted May 15 Posted May 15 Sorry, Martin, I think the only reason I was going to buy the layout is gone. Hope it finds a good home. Maybe I’ve learnt a lesson on not being lazy too! Best wishes, hopefully I’ll find a valid reason to buy something off you in the future. Quote
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