P-J.S.
Active Member
Good Evening All
I have been playing around in Templot to draw up a potential track plan that will hopefully scratch the itch that I currently have to build a S.G. shunting plank. I have a alcove available that is 22" deep by 89.5" long and this is a possible plan using A4 and A5 turnouts with a minimum radius of 2800 mm. It is a 5,3,3 inglenook with a loop and extra line in. The idea is that a bridge over the west end, a retaining wall between that and the big warehouse (the light brown-y orange blobs). The Platform at the front is a reached via a set of steps down from the over bridge that also hides the main line in. The idea is that if it were to be shown then it could have cassette yards at each end that could increase its operation, but at home it provides ample shunting with a Pug, or Beyer Pecock No 1827 type loco, and 8-10 small wagons.
I'd welcome any feedback or comments on the idea please before I start cutting wood. The track would be built from C&L finescale components to S7 standards. This isn't my first layout, but would be the first SG 7mm one.
Cheers
P-J
I have been playing around in Templot to draw up a potential track plan that will hopefully scratch the itch that I currently have to build a S.G. shunting plank. I have a alcove available that is 22" deep by 89.5" long and this is a possible plan using A4 and A5 turnouts with a minimum radius of 2800 mm. It is a 5,3,3 inglenook with a loop and extra line in. The idea is that a bridge over the west end, a retaining wall between that and the big warehouse (the light brown-y orange blobs). The Platform at the front is a reached via a set of steps down from the over bridge that also hides the main line in. The idea is that if it were to be shown then it could have cassette yards at each end that could increase its operation, but at home it provides ample shunting with a Pug, or Beyer Pecock No 1827 type loco, and 8-10 small wagons.
I'd welcome any feedback or comments on the idea please before I start cutting wood. The track would be built from C&L finescale components to S7 standards. This isn't my first layout, but would be the first SG 7mm one.
Cheers
P-J