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If you have the track already, layout something, play with it until you get something you like, then measure it. If to large, reiterate. If you want to join the two loops with normal lego switches you will need another 10 inches but you can do better by modifying the switches into a crossover so that it is the same size as the loop if there were no switches.

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Flex track used as curves have a tighter radius than standard lego curves. The trade-off is more noise while cornering and the possibility that some of your rolling stock won't like it and derail.

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Ok with my layout pretty much maxed out for now iv bought extra parts to make two more tankers from 7939. Really love tankers so now iv 3. Should I get more or where do u draw the line. Was thinking maybe 6 together without the container wagons. Can build them for around €15 each.

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Ok with my layout pretty much maxed out for now iv bought extra parts to make two more tankers from 7939. Really love tankers so now iv 3. Should I get more or where do u draw the line. Was thinking maybe 6 together without the container wagons. Can build them for around €15 each.

I've got 5 2-axles tankers (basically the tank section from 60016), and basically just keeping an eye out for spare parts for more (also have an alternate 4-axle design that looks more 'Murrican). The axles and buffers (and bogie plates, for the longer ones) are the most expensive parts. You should build as many as you're happy with, although I'd argue that after about 5 or so repeating the same car doesn't add much visual interest. I also think there's probably not that much point to having a train longer than the longest straight section on your layout.

  • 1 month later...
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Managed a double loop on the 6x3. Had to cut the switch tracks to make work.

Was going to buy 7996 switch tracj but no need now. Yes I might have to reverse out but I don't mind as in real life they do the same.

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Cool.

If one day you manage to gain an extra 10", the length of two straights, you can 'double' your outer curve. I.e. where the curve starts, insert a switch instead, on each side.

You'll gain another line to temporarily store another train, which can join the track or return to 'parked' curve in either direction.

Of course it's more realistic to do that with a long straight, but finding space there may be more difficult.

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Cool.

If one day you manage to gain an extra 10", the length of two straights, you can 'double' your outer curve. I.e. where the curve starts, insert a switch instead, on each side.

You'll gain another line to temporarily store another train, which can join the track or return to 'parked' curve in either direction.

Of course it's more realistic to do that with a long straight, but finding space there may be more difficult.

Ya I'm happy with it. Yes a bit more long would be nice. I'd like it a bit wider too so I could put a siding at the back. But with the space I have I'm happy. Quick question do I have the Ends too close together for 2 trains to pass there only 4 studs apart? I haven't all my trains built yet but 60051 and 7939 seem to clear ok.

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4 should work fine with Lego vanilla trains but it's too short for large MOC steam engine or HE.

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What Exa said.

Emerald Night and Horizon Express need about 6 studs of clearance from other trains.

Now of you put any of them on the outer loop, you don't care, you can keep your inner loop 4 studs distant from the outer, and you'll be fine.

  • 9 months later...
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Managed a double loop on the 6x3. Had to cut the switch tracks to make work.

Was going to buy 7996 switch tracj but no need now. Yes I might have to reverse out but I don't mind as in real life they do the same.

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Hi Duke i really love you train layout. You don´t arrange that ? Thanks

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Hello All,

First time here. Thought I would give some feedback though to this question.

Would you be opposed to doing a elvated track and having two systems running in that fashion?

From the picture of the layout, I would allow my imagination to have the top track as a personnel train such as High Speed and have the lower rail to be for the Cargo. Have some means of inter connection for the minifigs to get to one or another....

Just my pondering. :classic:

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Picked up my new tables today in ikea. Now i have a more respectable 8x4 feet. Lots more room now.

Nice. You may find yourself wanting to get a few more in a short time. :wink:

Is that a guest bed under the tables?

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