08-31-2011, 09:55 AM
As Ed's link show industries can be close together however,in our lopsided modeling world we must remember to leave room for our fingers and line of view.
However.
IMHO as long as one is comfortable the the finger space and view I see no real reason not to space industries close together even when using one industry per siding as long as we can spot cars without fouling the switch..
Like so.
On my planned Slate Creek Industrial Lead I am using four long building flats with individual sidings and each one has several spots so,I need to space these out to a 30" piece of flex track which should give a crowded look.For the "canyon" look I will place industries along the front edge remembering the finger room and view rule.
However.
IMHO as long as one is comfortable the the finger space and view I see no real reason not to space industries close together even when using one industry per siding as long as we can spot cars without fouling the switch..
Like so.
On my planned Slate Creek Industrial Lead I am using four long building flats with individual sidings and each one has several spots so,I need to space these out to a 30" piece of flex track which should give a crowded look.For the "canyon" look I will place industries along the front edge remembering the finger room and view rule.
Larry
Engineman
Summerset Ry
Make Safety your first thought, Not your last! Safety First!
Engineman
Summerset Ry
Make Safety your first thought, Not your last! Safety First!