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LAYOUT PLANNING
TIPS
Layout planning
comes before design. Often the terms planning and design are used
interchangeably when, in fact, they are two separate subjects. Planning issues
are more strategic in nature and must be addressed before the actual nuts and
bolts of the design begin. Ignoring, or giving lip service to planning, puts
the modeler at risk of ‘correctly drawing the wrong layout’. In other words,
having a layout that looks fine technically but doesn’t address the builders key
goals. Giving serious consideration to planning issues prior to putting a pencil to
paper insures that the final design is of the right size, complexity, and
contains the necessary elements to be satisfying.
Key planning questions
to ask yourself include:
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What is your
energy level, available time, and commitment level?
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Is model
railroading your primary hobby or is it secondary to others? In other
words, will you be totally immersed in model railroading or simply satisfied
to spend a few hours a week?
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What is your
skill level? Have you built any layouts in the past?
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How will you
interact with the layout? What do you want it ultimately to do for you?
Will you be a railfan/observer watching trains passing through scenery? Are
you primarily interested in the chess game of replicating actual railroad
operations? Or, are your interests primarily with building structures and
sculpting scenery in which case having the trains even run at all is
secondary?
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What aspect
of the hobby do you enjoy the most? The design should highlight those
interests.
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Are you an
accumulator? Over the years have you acquired a large number of structures
that have no direct relationship to any central theme?
A design driven by the desire to
incorporate these unrelated structure elements may not produce the best end result.
Plan first, design second, obtain the structures that will go on the layout
third.
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What is the
expected life span of the layout?
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Have you
given careful consideration to your theme or are you SURE you will be
satisfied with something that is generic?
A successful
design should take into account your skill and energy levels and available time
and highlight the areas of the hobby you enjoy most.
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