
New database with free layouts and track plans online
Oct 31, 2013 · HO scale track plans (all sizes) N gauge track plans (all sizes) Small railraod layouts & track plans (all gauges) Most recent, top-rated plan in HO: Compact Railroad Layout …
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Feb 5, 2009 · HO Scale All forms of HO scale model railroading, including narrow gauge. ModelRailroadForums.com is a free Model Railroad Discussion Forum and photo gallery. We …
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Dec 3, 2025 · Videos - HO Scale Model RailroadsModelRailroadForums.com is a free Model Railroad Discussion Forum and photo gallery. We cover all scales and sizes of model …
2 x 6ft HO scale yard layout - Advice? - ModelRailroadForums.com
Dec 4, 2023 · OR 2x6ft HO scale switching yard layout? I don't think there has ever been track laid down on a flat sheet of plywood that hasn't got boring in short order. Once you get past …
HO scale = what in inches? - ModelRailroadForums.com
Aug 10, 2008 · There are 87 HO scale inches in 1 actual inch on your ruler, or 7 foot 3 inches in HO scale is 1 actual inch on your ruler. If you have a metric ruler with millimeters, 3 1/2 …
Minimum HO Curve Radius - ModelRailroadForums.com
Oct 11, 2021 · What is the minimum HO curve radius that will reliably handle a 2-8-2 Mikado and a 2-8-0 Consolidation? I can't afford the space for large curves in an apartment bedroom. …
A few ideas for a small switching layout - ModelRailroadForums.com
Nov 7, 2023 · I already have a lot of Peco track (code 100 ) and two Peco turnouts (SL-95 and SL-96). That's all I need for an Inglenook style layout. Ok, so it looks like Ho scale is the …
Northern Pacific Rocky Valley Branch Switching Layout Build
Sep 1, 2023 · That being said, I plan to build a 1 ft x 6.5 ft shelf switching layout in HO scale. Yes, operations will be limited, but…I love micro-layouts and switching cars so it’s the perfect size …
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Nov 19, 2011 · If it is H0 scale, it corresponds to 7.3" x 87.1 = 638" (53 feet) If it is N scale, it corresponds to 7.3" x 160 = 1168" (97 feet). So if you are in N scale, you are okay. If you are …
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Nov 30, 2025 · Scale Specific Discussions Discussions related to a specific scale of model railroad. HO Scale All forms of HO scale model railroading, including narrow gauge.