Your son did a fine job on the under tree Xmas train. How old is he now?
On the table top, cat bed, Layout I saw you had a set of gray long radius, outside curves......I take it you don't have a set of blue ones.
@ Super: He’s 8. Yeah, honestly, he did a better job on the two-track layout than I did!
Somewhere, I have some double track curves but I don’t have any of the single, wide radius curves in blue. A bunch of my stuff is stored and not easily accessible, including the double track sections. The gray wide radius tracks came in the “Let The Train Go!” track set that came out about two years ago.
I found the Plarail track a bit unforgiving in this application, which is why I went back to TM1 track. I experimented with adding items from various TM1 “winter holiday” sets but they were removed because I didn’t feel they integrated into the overall layout.
After Christmas, I would like to repurpose the layout base into something closer to a model train layout. Aside from using the grass sheet I already have and possibly adding a river, I’m not exactly sure what form it’ll take.
wow...8 already...time is flying by.
That’s all a rather melancholy and melodramatic way of saying goodbye to this year’s Christmas decorations. Wes pulled up the Trackmaster 1 tracks this past Wednesday and replaced them with Plarail track.
I plan to repurpose the base, which is 1 inch pink extruded foam. Aside from that, I’m not sure what else I’m doing. I have some Woodland Scenics grass mat that isn’t great for a realistic model layout but might work well for a toy train layout. I have three bags of snow flocked bottle brush trees and an experiment has confirmed that the snow flocking will come off with a soak in warm, soapy water and a little gentle brushing with a old toothbrush. Finally, I have extra pieces of foam and several ways to model water.
It’s mostly a matter of figuring out what I want to do next and taking the time to do it.
Funny enough, my cats aren’t really fans of catnip!