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Very interesting project for a N-scale layout built into a dinning table and covered with glass. The track plan features two oval lines on two levels, connected with diagonal line which crosses a small town. The layout has passenger station and freight terminal, so it is suitable for both passenger and freight trains as well as for shunting/switching operations.
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Scale: | | N (1/160) |
Size: | | Medium |
Dimensions: | | 275cm x 183cm; 108" x 72"; 9′ x 6′ |
Area: | | 5.02m2; 6.01yd2 |
Type: | | Closed Route |
Line: | | Single, with Branch(es) |
Traffic: | | Passenger, Freight, Shunting/Switching |
Epoch/Era: | | III, IV, V / Transition, Modern |
Scene: | | Coastal, Country/Village, Mountain |
Trackage: | | Atlas N Code 55, Kato N bridges & viaducts, Peco N 3-way switch |
Author: | | David Dahlstrom |
Designed with: | | SCARM Track Planning Software |
Nice and very detailed N-scale layout project, featuring sea coast and mountain theme set somewhere in the U.S. Pacific Northwest with fishing and lumber industries. The track plan has single main line which passes via many tunnels and bridges and is suitable for both passenger and freight trains.
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Nice around-the-walls attic layout in OO gauge, featuring double two-way main line with several industrial branches and yards. The track plan is suitable for continuous running of up to two trains on the main line as well as for many shunting/switching operations in the branches.
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Scale: | | OO (1/76) |
Size: | | Large |
Dimensions: | | 450cm x 308cm; 177" x 121"; 14.8′ x 10.1′ |
True Area: | | 9m2; 9.84yd2 |
Type: | | Closed Route |
Line: | | Mixed (Single + Double), with Branch(es), with Reverse Loop(s) |
Traffic: | | Passenger, Freight, Shunting/Switching |
Epoch/Era: | | II, III, IV / Steam, Transition, Modern |
Scene: | | Country/Village, Riverside, Hilly |
Trackage: | | Peco OO Streamline, Heljan Turntable |
Author: | | Clive Poole |
Designed with: | | SCARM Model Railroad Designer |
Large L-shaped layout design in OO scale, featuring small train station in the middle of a main line with many tunnels and bridges, suitable for both passenger and freight traffic as well as for some shunting/switching operations.
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Scale: | | N (1/160) |
Size: | | Extra Large |
Dimensions: | | 640cm x 366cm; 252" x 144"; 21′ x 12′ |
Area: | | 23.42m2; 28.01yd2 |
Type: | | Complex (Closed section with Open parts) |
Line: | | Mixed (Single + Double), with Branch(es), with Helix(ces) |
Traffic: | | Passenger, Freight, Shunting/Switching |
Epoch/Era: | | II, III, IV, V / Transition, Modern |
Scene: | | Urban/City, Industrial, Mountain, Coastal |
Trackage: | | Peco N Streamline |
Author: | | TrainNut |
Designed with: | | SCARM Track Planning Software |
See one large N gauge train layout under construction, where SCARM helped with testing of different ideas by visualizing them in 3D to the layout's creator.
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A small N-scale layout under construction, showing single oval line that passes through mountains, river, tunnels and bridges, created for representing the steam era in the beginning of XX century.
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This is a realistic model of Hof train station in Germany as it was in 1951. The project is designed by Karlheinz Marks as modular layout in N scale and the construction will start soon.
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Large C-shaped layout in H0 scale, designed and proposed by Fabio Cuccia for the train room of Charlie (a.k.a. Charlie61) and shown on www.scalatt.it forum.
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A very small diorama in N gauge representing the ubiquitous Great Western branch line terminus.
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Compact layout in N scale for simulating small train station operations.
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