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I voted for "somewhere in between". My layout to be will be located in my shop (the unfinished area of the basement), but my shop has many uses (furnace, hot water heater, 2nd fridge, sump pump, shop table, storage, etc). Therefore while the room may be good sized, I really only have room to build a U shaped layout that will be about 12 feet long, and 5 feet deep on the ends (2 feet deep in the middle).
Go Big1 Wrote:I voted for "somewhere in between". My layout to be will be located in my shop (the unfinished area of the basement), but my shop has many uses (furnace, hot water heater, 2nd fridge, sump pump, shop table, storage, etc). Therefore while the room may be good sized, I really only have room to build a U shaped layout that will be about 12 feet long, and 5 feet deep on the ends (2 feet deep in the middle).

Mike, those "other uses" can really play havoc with layout plans. I built my own house, and designed it with all services on the ground floor - the basement was mine, all 1100-or-so square feet. Then my wife decided that she preferred the laundry room to be in the basement. Of course, I also needed a small area for a shop for working on and painting trains. When I had the appropriate partitions in place, I built the benchwork for an around-the-room layout in what was still a pretty good-sized space. Before I could get any roadbed in place, though, it was decided that the kids needed a rec room, shrinking layout space to what it is currently.
I'm reasonably happy with the layout as it is, but were I to build another, I think that I'd simplify it somewhat. If I ever get that second level done, it should be interesting to operate, although it would have looked better with longer runs between towns and less severe grades.

Wayne
Not big enough........

Actually, never measured it.
I haven't got one.
I myself reside with the basement spiders with a 13x17 layout Misngth
Current layout is in a 17X12 foot basement room. I will soon be tearing the walls down and redoing the entire basement to include a family room, bedroom, bath, and the train room. This will cost me some space but I should still end up with about a 12X12.
I chose 14x18. The area that I intend to build the next layout is actually about 14x24 or so.

The current layout is in a space approximately 11x12.

Matt
Mine is roughly 13 x 14 ft (388 cm X 427 cm) - so I voted for 12x14.
The layout shares the room with my workbench and a big cupboard at right and my racing car collection & librrary along the left wall. Therefore it's quite crowded in there - not quite ideal for an open house event! Big Grin

Ron

PS: The squares in the pic are 10x10 cm - the drawing was made with 3rdPlanIt

Edit: PPS: Got a PM asking me for more details about the track plan. Look at http://www.geocities.com/baumgaron/TCWaPlan.html on my site and also the preview pictures of a virtual run from Marian City up to Trim Creek (also done with 3rdPlanIt). Have fun! :mrgreen:
We have no train room, but two layouts that we can move anywhere Misngth
Its great to see everyones spaces they have for modeling, i had no idea that some of you had such large spaces available for your layouts 2285_

Ive also noticed that quite a few have the same or similar space available for a layout, that being 10x12' which makes me feel a little better lol
12 X 12......but the true answer would be, never big enough!


Or, maybe, the dream is never small enough. Cheers
I do not have a room, but an office that I have to share with the Mrs. Rioja. It was going to be all mine, as I was told, but come on, do we believe everthing our wives tell us Nope ? So, I am relegated to an 8' wall over my desk, with 4' more additional I'm going to take over out the door and into the hall. Looks like a shelf to me. . . .

Chris
Well Josh i could go 40x25 the whole basement but i work on it and run it 95% of the time the other 5% the wife jumps in. So what i have will do for me.
The layout is round the walls of a 10x30 room in the basement it is open at one of the ten foot ends.
i think i have the smallest room here! It's about 9x10 - the smallest bedroom in my house.
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