This thread was started in June 2020
EmeryJ
It took forever, but I finally have a good working track plan complete. The 3D picture is only for elevation reference. The terrain does not show where the trestle bridges, etc will be. I am not very adept at the model train software. The AutoCAD drawing was the starting place for fitting of all the SWSM models.
Later this week, I have my works CNC router cutting out all the roadbeds for construction. Look forward to actually getting something built!
Comments
ALCO
June 2020
Now that’s some technology!
brownbr
June 2020
I like it
KCSTrains
June 2020
This is the way to do a track plan if you understand the technology. I don’t. Phil
admin
June 2020
Awesome Emery, I am looking forward to seeing your layout come to life!
kebmo
June 2020
that is a real good track plan. it has a bit of everything.
patrick
July 2020
I am jealous of all the space you have ![]()
EmeryJ
July 2020
I was fortunate enough to finally build a 30x50 shop this spring. Been saving for it for several years. The concept of sectioning off 12x20 was not in the original plan, but it worked out nicely. Now I must complete the “shop” portion before starting on the Train Room. I know better than starting that room before finishing the wood shop portion. I promised the wife I would build her a new set of kitchen cabinets. She will cloud up and rain on me if I don’t fulfill that one.
TomH
July 2020
Looks like it will be a lot of fun!
Jerry
July 2020
Nice design. Should be fun following along.
Jerry
EmeryJ
July 2020
Well Ed, smart went out the window this weekend. I could not stand it anymore. Finished all of the electrical wiring and put up all the sheeting for the train room. Hope to have it painted this week so that bench work can commence.
brownbr
July 2020
Caution to the wind…I love it. What will you do for your background? Ideally you’ll want that done early. It can be done easiest without benchwork. I did mine after benchwork but before anything else to help me visualize how the background should flow around the layout.
EmeryJ
July 2020
Funny you should mention that. A friend of mine owns a large format printing company. We are currently looking for a number of vector graphic panoramas that he can transition together to come up with about 4’ x 30’. He has the details all worked out on printing material, mounting to aluminum bender board, etc.
Hoping to get this done after the bench is in, but before anything is actually put on top of it. Same concept you mentioned seeing the background flow. I can get to the walls fairly easy even with the benches in.
Robert.G
July 2020
Great project that I will follow on the first row.
kebmo
July 2020
heel toe is the way to go. jeez…i haven’t heard that since the early eighties.
ALCO
July 2020
Ladies and Gentlemen, appearing nightly, 909 and Kebmo! LOL
EmeryJ
July 2020
Train room done. Painted, wired, and 14 led can lights on 2 dimmers. May have overkilled the power outlets 2 duplexs every 4 ft, but i want power when needed. Break time to start moving work stations and tools next week. Sorry, but pics are crappy so I decided not spend time editing for posting. Next up… dedicated climated contol for this room only.
EmeryJ
July 2020
Not what you would call a NASA clean room, but it has a weather sealed exterior door on the inside of shop to room. It is a room within a room so to speak. Insulated all sides inside an insulated shop.
EmeryJ
July 2020
Sigh… adjustments needed already. This started as getting only the coolest sawmill ever, and has escalated into having almost every diorama incoming. (soon to be all) I am out of room for them all. Hope this won’t wreck too much of the plywood sub-roadbed that was already CNC machined.
EmeryJ
July 2020
Thanks Ed. It will not be so bad. At least it is mostly CAD word and not ripping anything apart. A few pieces of the sub roadbed may need to be re-cut but nothing terrible.
kebmo
August 2020
can’t wait to see it start taking shape.
EmeryJ
August 2020
Updated. Not bad at all. Track in yellow was altered/added. I also added what will be the river/waterfall on the upper right (blue). The white spline lines indicate the mountain edges. I only added some of them for reference. I got every single SWSM currently available to fit on here with room to spare. I think this should work now. Sorry for poor pic quality, as it is a screenshot.
brownbr
August 2020
I like that a lot. You have a several year project ahead of you.
EmeryJ
September 2020 edited September 2020
Benchwork complete a few weeks back. Just got around to getting the pic uploaded.
I got my first model in the mail, and have been working on it feverishly!! I may post large updates to the whole layout, but not small ones. Probably start new threads for the model projects progress.
JohnM2104
September 2020
Benchwork looks great. I fondly remember those days over 18 years ago!
Mountaingoat
September 2020
That’s a good solid foundation. Glad you didn’t rush that. It’s lots of enjoyment from here. Rick
brownbr
September 2020
Very nice.
PainTrain
September 2020
Awesome to see you break ground on the new layout!
Dave_S
September 2020
This looks fantastic. Nice craftsmanship. Before you get much farther along it might be a great time to get a basis sky backdrop painted on the walls. Maybe some nice sky blue for a base coat with a few banking clouds. Exciting to be at this stage of a new layout.
Later, Dave S. Tucson, AZ
EmeryJ
September 2020
In the works. My buddy the print guy is real busy with election signs. Hoping he can get this printed soon. This print will be mounted to some kind of aluminum bending board that he recommended. The “left” 10 ft of this is on one wall, turn the corner and the remaining 20 ft goes there.
TomH
September 2020
This is gonna be quite the project.
The backdrop is just beautiful.
brownbr
September 2020
Looks great
EmeryJ
September 2020
Thanks for the kind words guys. Still no backdrop, but that is ok. Gives me more time to work on my first SWSM kit. (truck repair) I am having a blast working on it. When I started the search for models, I wanted precise detail type. Well as you know, I got it!! These kits are so cool to work on.



