I want to run my trains!

Stratman50th

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So I haven't had my trains set up since probably 2009 or so. I want to set up a layout. I could probably do it in the garage, but I would need to be able to pack it up when necessary. Maybe something hinged to the walls. Anyway, not why I posted. @bama_ed you guys made me at least want to get something out. Here's a locomotive I've had for many years. thought I'd display it since I had some space.

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I've seen people use ropes and pulleys to raise it to the ceiling when not in use:confused3
 
They use chains and eyebolts with an electric winch. You could do a fold down with track only. If you go the pully route, you can have your town or landscaping set up to what you want. And if you need anything ask. I have lots of pre and post war stuff.
 
I'll post a few pictures of the garage and maybe you all can throw some ideas out there.
 
Here's the garage layout. Everything is on wheels, but I might have to move the bus all the way back in case I need something to go in the front o the garage, like a boat.

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Ceiling is 16'. Wall to wall width is 18'. Garage is 75' long but I can't use the front for anything but inand out.
This 4' X 8' is the Christmas layout. It has a 027 radius oval in the middle with an O gauge oval around the outer perimeter. Not sure what that radius is, .032 maybe? I don't think it's. 064. Being an engineer I bet @bama_ed could tell us off the top of his head what the max radius is around a 4 X 8 sheet of plywood.

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Yea, 027 came in 27, 34 , 54 and , 72 if I remember correctly. Let me think, you have the room for a lift. Or if you dont have tons of stuff attached, easy to do a fold down.
 
Here is an idea for a fold down table, obviously make it higher. Maybe have 2 saw horses set up and fold it down on those.
 
I like that and I wouldn't keep everything together when I folded it up. Oh, the inside loop is .027 gauge. The outside loop is O gauge.
 
And the table. I know people have how toos on how to build this, because I was looking to do it 5 years ago.
 
If you need anything, as I said ask. I have way too many o scale things that I can't use. I have transformers, track, etc. Mine still isn't built, but will be by Christmas. Lol. It will give me something to do in retirement.
 
Not big into O-gauge but O27 means the curves are 27-inches in diameter whereas regular O is something bigger.
 
Darn you guys! :crazy2:

You got me thinkin' ...

Then you got me lookin' ...

And I made a purchase tonight of the one G-scale piece that got me interested in pursuing the hobby in the first place. It is from the early 1990s so definitely NOT new.

Will post a pic early next week in the Chit-Chat thread after taking delivery. I know you guys will approve.

Don, find a plan that works and DO. IT.

ED 🚂
 
O and 0 27 are diffrent, mostly its the height of the rails. And yes, 027 was a holdover from prewar trains, ives that was bought out by lionel, but they made the 0 27 track in bigher radias as above. 0 is bigger , at 32 inches to start, but also higher. They made 0 track in larger radi also. And cant wait to see what you got.
 












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