08-27-2010, 08:38 PM
Looks good, Auzze.
Depending on the desired traffic pattern on your layout, here is a suggested modification to give you a little more yard capacity - don't make all the yard tracks be double ended - your layout will be fully functional with just one runaround:
Another neat trick, which you may or may not want to consider, is one that Byron Henderson used on his N scale San Jose Shelf Switcher - making a runaround track that bends around the corner by using two curved turnouts as part of the runaround:
http://www.layoutvision.com/gallery/id25.html
Smile,
Stein
Depending on the desired traffic pattern on your layout, here is a suggested modification to give you a little more yard capacity - don't make all the yard tracks be double ended - your layout will be fully functional with just one runaround:
Another neat trick, which you may or may not want to consider, is one that Byron Henderson used on his N scale San Jose Shelf Switcher - making a runaround track that bends around the corner by using two curved turnouts as part of the runaround:
http://www.layoutvision.com/gallery/id25.html
Smile,
Stein