Sunday, 21 April 2024

 I am working on a shelf layout in a tight space in my office. It is an L-shaped layout with wider sections on each end to allow for a double-track loops at the ends. The vertical clearance is tight, about 9 inches (22.9 cm).

"Like building a ship in a bottle but it's a model railway layout!


Panoramic view of the shelves.

Because of the tight spaces, I am making sectional baseboards to rest on the shelves. That will allow my to remove the sections to work on them. The spaces are too tight to build and maintain the layout in place. I learned a lot from the T-Trak concepts and borrowed some of the ideas from T-Trak with major modifications.

In these photos, I have some parts of the track on the shelves to get an idea of the their arrangements. The track arrangements here might change as I try out some options.











More to come.


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