12-02-2009, 06:09 PM
Hmmm....good question, Lynn. If that's the case, then my 4x6 HO layout may fit the same criteria. It's only resting on a rolling frame.
Portability will come in VERY handy on Xmas morning, when I set up the layout on our actual dining room table. The kiddo will come downstairs and find it there. Otherwise, his 1 year old brother may have at it. After Xmas it will live in Andrew's room, taking the place of his current wooden railway train table, a much larger setup.
I'm very excited to continue working on this. No doubt it'll be up and running by Xmas, but life (work) just gets in the way sometimes, making work sessions spread out.
I AM wondering, though, should I paint the layout first, or after I lay track? I'm thinking basic grass green to start. Ideas?
Galen
Portability will come in VERY handy on Xmas morning, when I set up the layout on our actual dining room table. The kiddo will come downstairs and find it there. Otherwise, his 1 year old brother may have at it. After Xmas it will live in Andrew's room, taking the place of his current wooden railway train table, a much larger setup.
I'm very excited to continue working on this. No doubt it'll be up and running by Xmas, but life (work) just gets in the way sometimes, making work sessions spread out.
I AM wondering, though, should I paint the layout first, or after I lay track? I'm thinking basic grass green to start. Ideas?
Galen
I may not be a rivet counter, but I sure do like rivets!
