07-26-2011, 01:29 AM
Hi Paul,
I wasn't aware of that, thanks for the tip!
What I like about the Ozark plan is that it's not to track heavy, and can easily be fitted into a rural setting. It also has room for three small towns with lots of operating potentional, plus a continuous loop connection for railfanning when I feel like it. However, this won't be used during regular operation. Plus, it's almost exactly the sixe of my largest room, and staging can still be in the other room.
I haven't been doing much work on my track plan these past days, for obvious reasons, but I feel really good about this plan as a starting point.
Svein
I wasn't aware of that, thanks for the tip!
What I like about the Ozark plan is that it's not to track heavy, and can easily be fitted into a rural setting. It also has room for three small towns with lots of operating potentional, plus a continuous loop connection for railfanning when I feel like it. However, this won't be used during regular operation. Plus, it's almost exactly the sixe of my largest room, and staging can still be in the other room.
I haven't been doing much work on my track plan these past days, for obvious reasons, but I feel really good about this plan as a starting point.
Svein
