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Best size for .027 layout?
« on: December 30, 2013, 08:30:49 pm »
I'm new to this forum, but not new to Lionel Trains.  I've had my train for 58 years. I've always set mine up left it for a while, then taken it down. I've had it on a 4x8 table, which is too small.  Now that I'm older and close to retirement, I have the room for a larger set up. Plus with a grandson coming, I'll have someone to pass down my trains to.

My thoughts are, you can never have enough space, and what ever I build, it'll probably be too small after I get started.  I was looking at building 2 tables, with folding legs (in case I need to take down and move if we need the basement for other family activities). Each of the tables would be either 5' x 5', or 6' x 6'.  I have the space for about 6' x 12' max.

With having 027 trains, and young operators, I was also thinking of building a table with some sides on it to protect the train if there is a derailment.

I haven't given too much thought to how I want to layout the tracks yet. I'm more focused on the table size, and how to make the table so that it could be moved.  I do have 5 engines, plus cars, a lot of switches.  More remote than manual, and a ton of track.  I'm thinking of multi level layout so I can use my trestle's in the layout.

I just purchased a complete setup from an estate, and got 15 remote switches, buildings, 2 sets of engines, and a ZW transformer, so I have plenty of hardware to work with.

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Re: Best size for .027 layout?
« Reply #1 on: November 04, 2014, 07:40:22 pm »
Suggest getting some of the books with small layout how-tos.
Kalmback, publisher of Classic Toy Trains, has several.

 

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