This N-scale layout design combines large yards and industries with a mountain pass and lots of staging capacity, all in a 2-car garage.
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Great design as usual Peter 👍
You are genius at work! 🎉 Thank you Peter, we always get great ideas from your layouts
Such inspiration 🙂
Hi Peter & it's is Randy and i like yours video is Cool & Thanks Peter & Friends Randy
Do you ever get pictures of layouts you've designed after they've been built? I'd love to see a design video followed by what it looks like completed!
The client is referring to the "Trona Branch" off the Mojave Subdivision out in California. Its actually a Potash mine is what it is. Potash is used heavily in fertilizers in agricultural applications for the potassium it contains. The mine is actually located in/on a dry riverbed. I've never heard of them specifically called "Trona Plant" though, interesting. Neat to see a person's rendition of something we have in a railroad simulator called "Run8".
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Obrigado por compartilhar Peter!!
If he moves the sink closer to the door (easy move, pipes along wall) you get another whole wall.
Brilliant idea to create a run around on the lower level for the client while he works on the long term upper level build. Has given me some inspiration. Thankyou .
Very cool design. As an N-scaler, I like seeing these ones from you. Also, not that you would design down to this radius, but most n-scale equipment these days will run fine on 11" radius, and a lot will even run fine down to 9.75" radius. Obviously, things look much better with the larger radius curves, but sometimes to get something to fit, you gotta compromise.