Large Scale Central

Farwell, Lafayette, Irving, & Prospect Rwy

Nice score, if you don’t want the Delton couplers, let me know and I’ll buy or trade Aristo’s in exchange.

John Caughey said:

Nice score, if you don’t want the Delton couplers, let me know and I’ll buy or trade Aristo’s in exchange.

You need Delton couplers? Used to be my standard before I changed to Accucraft. I have some I can send you, PM your mailing address.

I’ll keep the coupler trade in mind. I’ve been working on converting from the motley mess I’ve got to more Aristo/USA and leaving a couple hook/loop conversion cars for use with my Rock Island GP9.

Bill,

PM me your address and I’ll send you my Aristos as I can.

While what Jon has kindly offered, go to a yet to be built string of old sway backs flats, I have Aristos held for that project that I’ll gladly pass your way.

I’ll match my online buddy’s generosity; N/C

With weather as nice as today is, you can’t help but be outside running the trains. I’m hoping to stay out late enough to get some of the lighted buildings on for a video.

Thanks for the welcome and the great advice! I am learning this is an expensive hobby, especially as I am locked up at home and keep wanting to order stuff! I am hoping to connect again with the OVGRS when we are allowed to be social again. As for curves, I have a small yard that I must share with my wife, 3 kids, and a dog, so I am limited to 6’ diameter for now…hopefully can get a nice little layout starated this year.

Paul, I put up the SCARM diagram of my layout into my albums.

Bill Sakalaucks said:

Howdy, Paul!

My layout is in a 14’ x 14’ L shaped flower bed. All curves are 4’ diameter (R1), but that’s so I can clear the fire escape stair supports. I’m glad you’re inspired, and you’re the second person this month to ask me about it! Let me know if you have other questions! I will echo everyone else’s recommendation that you should go with the largest curves you can. But if you must go with 4’ diameter (R1), you’ll be limited to smaller equipment and modifying couplers to get what you want to run.

Paulmac said:

Hi Bill,

Thanks for posting this thread! I have a small yard, and am planning to build a layout in a raised bed this year. Your layout is an inspiration for me!! I am also watching your videos on YouTube.

Would you mind telling me the dimensions of your raised bed? Also, what radius curves are you running?

Thanks,

Paul

And now for the footage I waited all day to get. Finally got to see what the layout looks like with some lighting! Now I’ve got some more ideas to work with for the station, the houses in the corners, the freight house…

Bill,

Thanks for patiently waiting for nightfall!

Eric

Very nice Bill, Your lighted video is always an enlightening feature. Thanks for your hard work and for sharing it with us.

Thanks, Bill!! Also continuing to enjoy your videos of the FLIP.

Planning to mention the name of your railway to my mom when I speak with her next, as she lived in Milwaukee in the late 40’s - early 50’s. I was very sad as a boy to learn there wasn’t really an Arnold’s Drive In Restaurant…

Well, we weren’t washed out after all the rain the past few days. The squirrels chewed up the wooden railroad crossing sign posts I had acquired down in Union, so I’ll be replacing the posts with styrene and re-installing them later. Here’s a video from yesterday, a dinner excursion train stopped by the depot, but there were no action clips of it (for obvious reasons).

I’m a part of some G Scale facebook groups and put today’s motive power selection up to them. The Lionel Large Scale GP won out.

Our Quarantine crew (family who we mutually agreed to socially exist with) came over this weekend. Their son is into N Scale (I’m fully to blame), but he loves my G Scale layout, too.

Looks good Bill. Their son looked like he was working hard to get some good video.

It is with a melancholic mind that I share with y’all that the Farwell, Lafayett, Irving, & Prospect will become a fallen flag this spring as my wife and I are moving through the month of June. Melancholic as the new landlords are open to a garden railroad AND have given us the unfinished attic for “storage.” It has the entire footprint of the classic Milwaukee bungalow. I‘ll have an indoor empire with adequate space for all the large locomotives stored at my parent’s place to operate.

I can’t wait to share the new line with y’all.

Bill Sakalaucks said:

Their son is into N Scale (I’m fully to blame), but he loves my G Scale layout, too.

Given the handsome Rock Island “Rocket Freight” livery on the Geep in the thumbnail I can see why your G scale would be appealing. (https://www.largescalecentral.com/externals/tinymce/plugins/emoticons/img/smiley-cool.gif)

(Well, it appeals to me!)

Bill,

Looking forward to seeing a new world emerge in a new location!

Aloha,

Eric

Bill;

Best wishes for the new layout. I hope to have another layout “someday.”

Regards, David Meashey