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This is an A3 sheet of foamboard. The area marked out is 40cm x 25cm, which fits the rules for the ExpoNG 2008 layout challenge. By using mostly type 1 (scale 13'3") radius curves and points from the Hudson portable track system I believe it will be possible to fit a "traditional" 5/3/3 Inglenook shunting puzzle in to this space, in 7mm/ft scale.

This requires a long siding capable of holding 5 wagons (bottom/left), two sidings for 3 wagons and a headshunt for 3 wagons and a loco. With a total of 8 wagons "in play" the object is to assemble a train on the long siding of 5 wagons in a pre-determined order.

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O-14 microlayout

Date

November 03, 2007 at 22:56

Author

fairlightworks

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