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Hi All,

Am currently trying to design a layout for OO scale. The space I have to work with is 11' x mostly 5', (the last 2 or 3' drops down to 4' width). I would like to avoid having an access well if possible. If I can work it so i have access from both of the long sides, do I still need a well? Or is this plan simply too wide not to have one? The proposed height would be about 40". Any advice welcome

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Westport

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With access from both long sides, five foot wide is well doable, in my opinion. You might like to make the odd tall item removable, should you need to lean into the middle at some point when things are all in place. Just try it out on a kitchen table...

 

I had one that was four-foot and single-sided - though that was a stretch..

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A 5' wide layout will need access from both sides if you do not have an operating well as you won't be able to reach across the layout. 11' x 5' is a decent size, do you want a double round loop or shunting or a mixture of both?

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A mixture of both...I quite like the idea of the "PAR" layout in the Anyrail layout plans. This would give some mainline running on the outside, with smaller goods on the inside. Eliminating an access well would make more space available. I have a list of a couple of "must haves" though, and maybe this is where the problem is....I want a level crossing for an access road, this would have to be a double one I guess, a tunnel, a viaduct(metcalfe kit, 725mm in length), a deep rock cutting, an embankment, and maybe some forestry works. All these elements are local to where I live. Maybe this is asking too much?

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You could fit a lot on that space, the trick to track planning is less is more. A layout covered in track won't look like a model railway. A level crossing would be easy I wouldn't use the Hornby or Peco ones as they don't look right. Have a look at my website I have a layout up on it with a level crossing using the studio scale models brass kit.

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Is that the size of the room Westport? I just did a quick sketch of what you have and an it's tighter than the camels proverbials in a sandstorm.

 

I'd suggest a U shaped layout with a large 2 foot board on the longest wall, a curve section across the widest part of the room (5ft) and a fiddle yard about a foot wide on the other side. This will give you an operating space in the middle. :confused:

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The other important point is whether the room is only for the layout or will it have other uses. Can you put up a link to the 'Anyrail' trackplan you refer to please? I can't seem to find it.

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Its a bedroom, lot bigger than that, thats the space I have to work with. I can do space on the long sides but not on the short, unless I shorten the length i.e. its 11' wall to wall

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Cheers Dave, I know what you mean when you say less is more, but at the same time if I go to the trouble and expense of building the layout, I want plenty of trains running around.....

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