These N scale track plans are small, but each has enough features to be interesting. I used Atlas Right Track software to design them. Minimum radius is 9-3/4" unless otherwise noted. (Speaking of which, there are some tiny HO-scale plans on the site as well.) If anyone builds one of these, or uses one as a source of ideas, I love hearing about it and seeing photos! The 2x4 plans should easily fit on a 4x8 in HO scale. When I design a layout, I almost always have something more in mind than "how much track can I jam into a limited space." I try to make layouts where trains can operate and train-lovers can have some fun. I also make a point of setting some space aside for structures and scenery, which seem to be nothing but afterthoughts in a lot of plans for small spaces.Ĭolor Code for the trackplans: (this information is also included with each trackplan file) Mike's Tip: Nail & glue a strip of coved molding around the edges of your module or small layout. It adds almost nothing to the layout's weight or footprint, but it gives you about 5/8" extra width on each side - enough for an N scale ground throw or some basic trackside scenery.
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