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Meet the future

By Angela Cotey | December 14, 2018

| Last updated on February 11, 2021

Visit Andy Waite's O gauge layout

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9 thoughts on “Meet the future

  1. I am an SPF.( Slobbering Pennsy Fan), according to my 25 year old H.O. western roads son! Your layout is the perfect size for use of not a lot of room but with lots of operation. It is one that I really admire. PRR Forever!

  2. Good looking, and well thought out layout. Your car lot has inspired me to get back at my downtown scene.Great work.

  3. Nice layout, very well done! I like the structures, great job on the Pennsy handcar house! Can’t wait to see what the future brings!

  4. Well arranged layout for running trains, and scenery and buildings are appropriately arranged. The freight yard is impressive, but difficult to build a train with what must be a short head shunt (lead). And there appears to be no connection between inner and outer main lines, so a train would have to be assembled by hand on the outer track.

  5. This is an excellent layout from end to end, and running short trains to allow simultaneously running trains on the same track is great. I had a much larger layout prior to my move five years ago and was able to do that on multiple tracks which is a great advantage of TMCC. There are some walls that could have backdrops added, other than that it is an impressive layout.

  6. Good looking layout. Interesting mix of motive power but it works well in this layout, I think. Thanks for sharing. I enjoyed the video.

  7. You have captured both realism with four trains running simultaneously, animated accessories and to top it all off, switching operations. All happening together, in a modest space ! Great layout.

  8. Has anyone tried to duplicate this or other layouts published in CTT? I find a lot of interesting layouts that could adapt to my space and need but even trying to duplicate this with Atlas track in RRTrack is never successful.

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