Keep up the great work! And please take your time
Really great "street running" set-up...I like it!
How did you get the embedded track and streets formed that way? Styrene? Poured? Great job on getting the spacing between the rails and road so even and uniform.
Great job!
Like Herc I am especially impressed by your street trackage and like him, I would like to know how you did it.
Being a big fan of your work I am glad you finally started displaying it here.
Looks great. I should buy you a plane ticket to come over and do my street trackage.
N-Scale you say? That is some damn impressive work.
hock: Did you hand lay your turn outs as well? I'll echo everyone's sentiments regarding your street track work. Superb to say the least!
I love that "go left to go right" siding. Very prototypical but not often modeled because there is that "OMG S curve! shame! shame!" idea that has been drilled into many people's brains. It really makes the entire scene look like it's all there for a reason, not just that you felt like putting a track here or there.
--Randy
I love that picture of that Southern MP15 creeping around that building.
Well done this street running module
What brand of switches and crossing did you used?
Otherwise, it gives me some ideas for my own N scale layout. I think that I will some day have the time to rebuild my hidden storage yard into a wide open city and industry yard.
At this time, I can only run my BNSF or UP trains on a main line somewhere west between Colorado and New Mexico.
Daniel
Those are great modules! Like everyone else I am very admiring of the street tracks. Love all of the diamonds!
Ralph
Thanks to all for your nice words ... my face become red :oops:
Well, as I wrote all track ist Atlas Code55 and all crossings in the streets are handlaid. The street ist complete scratchbuild from styrene. The track is glued down to 3,0 millimeter cork.
Left and right from the track are 1,5 millimeter stripes in different shapes. Inside the track is a 5,0 millimeter wide and 1,0 millimeter thick stripe. The last layer in the track is 7,0 millimeter wide and made from 0,5 millimeter styrene, the street outside the track is from 1,0 millimeter styrene.
Most time goes for the switches (Atlas #5) and the curved parts. It's my first own N-scale project, before I was in H0 (1st 25 years german and than 10 years US) and only a helping hand on other (german) N-scale layouts.
If you look very close you'll see many mistakes I made and if I need this build twice I would do some things an other way. I wished I could do the gap between rails and inside street smaller but the N-scale wheels are so different ...
Here some additional pictures during the work: