Archive for the 'Shelf' Category

Layouts no wider than 2 feet, eminently suitable for a shelf.

"Knotter Yard"

Posted on March 10th, 2002
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Knotter Yard © Emrys Hopkins

This was designed for the Small Layout Design mailing list’s Christmas 2001 competition. The challenge was to build an HO scale layout less than 30 inches long and up to 16 inches deep.

You’re limited to short wheelbase locomotives and rolling stock, but you can’t claim you’ve not got space for a layout any longer!

The layout is based around a double slip and a three-way point, both from Peco. Add a few inches of track off each end and a few low relief buildings and you have a switching puzzle which can keep you occupied for a quick half hour’s shunting.

Carl Arendt put together a version of this plan as a narrow gauge Gn15 layout and published details of how he got on on his website - (now moved here) - take a look around his site anyway as it’s full of inspirational ideas.

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"Industrial Switching"

Posted on March 10th, 2002
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Industrial Switching © Emrys Hopkins

Using a threeway switch and a double slip helps squeeze as much as possible into this rather small space. There are spotting locations for 3 or 4 industries (depending on how you develop the buildings) and the track to the left of the plan can lead to a hidden staging area if space allows.

The opportunity is also there for the inside of the nearest building to be modelled, should you so desire.

"Long Yard Industrial District" by Carl Arendt

Posted on March 10th, 2002
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© Carl Arendt

A dual gauge layout from the master of micro-layouts, Carl Arendt.

Set in a busy industrial district, it models the interchange between a narrow and standard gauge line, with plenty of dual gauge track to keep it compact. One of the benefits of keeping your layout this small is the amount of detail you can add to each scene - in this case the crane is crying out to be motorised in some way.

"Adair Junction"

Posted on March 10th, 2002
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Adair Junction, Version 8 © Emrys Hopkins

I have posted two versions of the layout here - only minor differences, though, so please take a look at each version if you’re serious considering building this plan.

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Adair Junction, Version 9 © Emrys Hopkins

"College Street"

Posted on March 10th, 2002
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College Street © Emrys Hopkins

The plan was designed for one of the challenges laid down on the Small Layout Design mailling list - to design a layout suitable for a student to build while in college. The challenge required that the trackwork would be basic and inexpensive (so there’s just the one turnout) and the maximum dimensions would be 36 inches by 10 inches.

There’s a sector plate beneath the shops long enough to hold a short switching loco and a box car and operation would largely consist of switching cars between one of the factory spurs and the front siding. The doors to the factory should open, effectively doubling the length of the two sidings.

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3D view of the sidings
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Overall 3D view