08-03-2013, 09:23 AM
I think the big hurdle is just getting started. I'm not sure how you mean to construct the baseboards, but it seems to me that you can get the rectangular pieces cut from plywood for a nominal price at a lumberyard, and a few hours work with shelf brackets would get you going then. (If you're in an apartment, that might be a tougher hurdle, but you could probably find some sort of cabinet or drawer set at a place like IKEA that would hold things up as well -- it might influence your plan, though.)
Then, especially if this is a first layout, I'd consider using Kato HO Unitrack to make it easy to make changes. But the big step is simply to get started. I see lots and lots of threads on various forums by guys who plan and plan and never actually build anything.
Then, especially if this is a first layout, I'd consider using Kato HO Unitrack to make it easy to make changes. But the big step is simply to get started. I see lots and lots of threads on various forums by guys who plan and plan and never actually build anything.
