Hi Everyone!:teeth: : Have been lurking around a little while soaking up useful information! I am in the process of trying to build a small N scale layout. I have just about finished the benchwork, and have a plan in mind. My idea for this layout comes from Model Railroader and their recent "Black River Junction" layout. I have adapted their HO scale plan to N scale, only mine is called the White River Junction. The idea is to have the NYC interchange with the C&O near a little town called Congerville, IN. The era will be early-mid 50's as to have a little steam action as well as some neat Diesel action. As mentioned earlier, I have constructed the main benchwork that is 30" wide and about 60" in length. Thanks a lot to EVERYONE on Trainboard, as all of your discussions have helped me in many ways to attempt this little layout.:shade: Sincerely, J.W. Hall Trainboard Newbie
Welcome! I have found this group to be a wonderful source of information and inspiration. The MR layout is a nice one with great operating possibilities in a small space. I think you're VERY wise to start with a layout that size. Have fun!
welcome. i could not agree with Bob anymore. this bunch is a great bunch. full of wonderful ideas, and knowledge. have fun.
Welcome! Lots of nice folks here always willing to help, share and most of all have fun. Something I was told when I first came here and I found to be true is... there is no such thing as a stupid question. Enjoy! Jim
Yea this bunch seems to be pretty harmless, They put up with me, or they havent run me off with a club.......yet!! Great bunch, but dont tell them i said so!! Welcome Aboard! We all like to answer questions so please feel free to ask! HAPPY MODELING!!:shade: :shade:
Hi Again Everyone!: Thanks for the warm welcome!! I will try to post a pic of my track plan, when I get it finalized. Sincerely, J.W. Hall N Scaler
Hi Gang!::teeth: Here is the final (I hope) version of the White River Junction. All I need to do now is to get some track, and away I go! Sincerely, J.W. Hall N Scaler