Thursday, October 31, 2013

This is close to my final track plan for this fastasy stand-alone ship channel complex incorporating Free-Mo N.



The next drawing features an even larger ship display table just to see if i can do it.  I would like to extend the waterfront to the entire upper edge of the layout.









Sunday, October 13, 2013

Friday, October 11, 2013

Slightly more reasonable

This track plan incorporating the Free-moN modules really belongs in the fantasy model railroading category:




Eight yards up close:










Thursday, October 10, 2013

Chicago, Chicago, that toddling town

A stand-alone layout using Free-MoN:



Or, if we go all out with terminals:  (Parts of these terminals can be used or not in one place or another. The essential thing is to be able to turn engines and store a train while engine is being turned.)




Wednesday, October 9, 2013

On 10.10.13

This trackplan with end pieces can stand alone .


This skinny freight and passenger terminal has most of the features I could ever want on my end pieces.  I could take small portions of this to build a few end pieces all different.  Alternatively, if one can move a free-moN module fast enough in a non-pressure situation (home), you could use the same module for different terminals during operations - particularly one-man operations.


Tuesday, October 8, 2013

The Ship Channel Mod Evolves

Here is the latest with Google Earth used for the ships only:






Monday, October 7, 2013

Change in Track Plan

I worked out a system for analyzing operations on my track plan that I will detail in another post.  The point is that I quickly found nearly insurrmountable difficulties with my track plan.  Here is the new track plan: