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Author: | drkuhlman [ Tue Sep 24, 2013 12:52 pm ] |
Post subject: | Using #4.5, #5, or #6 for N scale layout |
Hi folks. My first post here, been lurking and reading a lot to gain some knowledge. I'm building an N Scale layout based on the Monon railroad in Indiana in the 1950s. I currently have about 10 Atlas turnouts - #6, or #4 customline installed. I tried to make them work well by checking them and tuning them with the NMRA gauge before installing on the layout, but they are still not the most reliable. I need to have about 35 more for the yard and other locations on the layout. I believe based on the cost, handbuilding will work out and should provide better operation and reliability in the long run, so that's why I'm here. I was hoping for some feedback on my choice of fixture size to go with - #4.5 At this point I want to settle on one size because of the cost of the fixtures. The yard will use 4 axle switchers - Mainline mostly 4 axle diesels with some steam, maybe an occassional large 2-8-8-2 and some passenger equipment - 80' 50's style cars. I've tried to keep the minimum mainline curves to 15" From what I've read the #4.5 will support anything that can go down to 20" and the large steamer does work on my curves now (15" min). Also, the #4.5 seems like a great choice for the yard and switchers to work with. PS - I'll post another topic with a question about frogs separately. Thoughts and suggestions on my choice of #4.5 appreciated. Thanks Don K |
Author: | drkuhlman [ Wed Oct 09, 2013 11:29 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Using #4.5, #5, or #6 for N scale layout |
Hi folks. Sending an update - after some guidance from Terry, I went with #5 for the N scale turnouts. Regards, |
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