03-27-2014, 12:15 PM
Push the limits -- heck, add as much track as you think you can get away with. A railroad yard has a lot of track, as do important junctions, as do large industrial areas. Mountain passes have track looping around, back on itself, over itself. Add spots wherever you can, for instance, on a dual-use track, main in one session, spur in another, especially where something like a lifting panel is involved. Use things like crossings as scenic features.
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I avoid the dumped spaghetti bowl time saver ISL simply because less is better and it leaves room for scenery which can make or break the ISL.
A trailer lot,trucks,a yard tractor moving or spotting a trailer, a road crossing,gates,fences etc makes the ISL believable.
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I avoid the dumped spaghetti bowl time saver ISL simply because less is better and it leaves room for scenery which can make or break the ISL.
A trailer lot,trucks,a yard tractor moving or spotting a trailer, a road crossing,gates,fences etc makes the ISL believable.
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!