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How to set up a train room for my husband? |
My husband and son just inherited 6 boxes of trains, tracks, and such. It isn't set up yet, and thought it would be nice to get the basics of what he would need to get it up and running. I have no idea what would be needed. What size table or plywood is needed, what a good size space would be (I'm willing to give up my office for the train room). Any suggestions are greatly appreciated! Very generous of you to be willing to make space for this. go to a hobby store, i am sure they can give you some great suggestions. im still stuck on.. I'll do my "once upon a time" here. My dad and brother built a table for mine. 8 foot x 8 foot. It was in the basement. It really depends on how far they want to go. My track was cool and I enjoyed it for many years. I would say something in the neighborhood of a 10x10 room would be fine. give it a shout. Nothing like some legal "male bonding" NIce Some cordless tools to start and a budget say 200 dollars 3 times a year. http://atlasrr.com/ Well, If you have a basement it would certainly help. It sounds like you have a much larger set than just one train set. For just one or two sets an office would be plenty big enough, but if there are several sets, you need a fairly large room. The set-up is not at all difficult. All you really need is about 4 to 6 saw horses and either one large 7ft by 10ft sheets of 1/2 inch plywood of if that is not possible, you can get joiners that can attach the pieces togather with screws so that they do not come apart. Then you set up the tracks however they go and set the rest up around the tracks as either a town or a country scene. It depends on what you have to work with with the sets. Most come with little towns and trees ect. to set up your own as to your imagination. The track will just snap together so that should not be a problem and there should also be some instructions with the sets as well. Really, it is not difficult but will take quite some time to set this up. Especially if you really want to let your imagination go wild and you decide to paint and make from scratch most or all of your scenery. Let you mind go free and just enjoy. You will have a great time doing this and it would be a great activity that you and your whole family can enjoy. That way you can use all of your imaginations Hope this helps, http://www.tnatrainlayouts.com/ Rather than trying to set up something ahead of time, I'd suggest that you take a sample of the trains (an engine or car) to your nearest train shop (not a general hobby shop, but a shop that has at least a focus on model trains). Let them tell you the scale of the trains, and let them suggest some books with sample layouts using the same scale of trains. |
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