T Gauge in a cheap briefcase

James A. doty Feb 28, 2024

  1. James A. doty

    James A. doty TrainBoard Member

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    It's obvious I'm bad at this.

    I put a small T gauge track in a briefcase, added some grass, a road, a couple of parking lots and three buildings.

    Much more needs to be done.

     
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  2. Kurt Moose

    Kurt Moose TrainBoard Member

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    That's a great start!(y)

    Dang that runs smoothly!
     
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  3. Mike VE2TRV

    Mike VE2TRV TrainBoard Member

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    Nice project and pretty good so far. (y)
     
  4. James A. doty

    James A. doty TrainBoard Member

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    It's kind of cool, it might force me to decide to continue with this scale.

    I have a plan I drew up that'll fit in an 18 inch by 26 inch space which would allow me an industry area, and an outside oval for high speed passenger rail. Loosely based on Columbia River Carbonates in Woodland, WA.
     
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  5. sidney

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    slow it down... other than that looks great....kinda cool in a brief case.....
     
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  6. James A. doty

    James A. doty TrainBoard Member

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    Yeah, it's not very realistic when moving so fast. I was just curious about how fast it would go.
     
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