Detailed drawings: Part One

 I spent the free time I had in the last couple days drawing detailed plans of all the yards and switching districts on the new layout.

I am a graph paper, pencil, ruler, and eraser guy. No cad. Mistakes are erased, or when large enough, like omitting the entire third track through the west end of the layouts urban area, a cause to re-draw the entire thing. 

I have templates, downloaded from the internet, of most turnouts, so I can allow the correct amount of space. Walther’s on-line catalog has most of the footprints of the structures they carry, and I use these in nearly every case, to help with layout. 

I like kitbashing structures, so many times the exact footprint won’t work. Usually I allow a generous amount of space for a footprint. After doing this a few times wrongly, on AIR1, I got pretty good at doing it right. There is always going to be a mistake somewhere. 

In those cases something has to go, usually track. I’ve made a rule that aisle space is never to be sacrificed. So far aisles have only gotten wider.

Well after going over the drawing I found that I forgot three items I wanted:

1) Stock Pens

2) RIP track

3) Scale track

I’m sure I can find room for them on the benchwork leading to West Staging

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