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Once again, those who run 6 wide have proven themselves to not care about
those of use who model 8 wide. They probably don't have handicapped access
to their layout, either. :-)
It is unfortunate that many layouts can't handle oversized trains. I am
hoping that is not the case when the BayLTC layout gets up and running. I
figure that if my UP Diesel can make it through a layout, then anything
short of the largest of Steam Locos, the Allegheny or UP Big Boy, are safe.
Have you actually tested the layout for the largest size train possible at 6
and/or 8 wide? Just testing to see what can and can't go around the loop
will alert you to possible problems before you run into them.
Mike
Christopher Tracey <ctracey@wamalug.org> wrote in message
news:38A82919.F6DDE892@wamalug.org...
> John Neal wrote:
> > "Tom Stangl, VFAQman" wrote:
> >
> > > http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?i=933
> > >
> > > OK, fess up, who owns it? They obviously own too many Metroliners, they can
> > > afford to do crazy stuff like this ;-)
>
> maybe you should look at the title of the picture, it's self-explanatory.
>
> > Crazy? I kinda like it, although it is a little skinny;-) Proper looking:
> > http://www.gmlug.org/j2/8wcorrugated.gif
>
> I told the owner it was kinda narrow, although our current layout won't
> run anything 8wide. We had a minor design flaw where most engines couldn't
> approach the station because they would hit the platform coming through
> the turn.
>
> -chris
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