Hello Everyone!
When I was a child, my two brothers and I built a 4'x8' N-Scale layout. We got about 50% done before we ended up tearing the thing down because of a move. I've always wanted to get back into the hobby but didn't find the motivation to do so.
Now with three boys, aged 9 months, 2 years, and 4 years, I have found my motivation. They all love trains!
Several weeks ago the whole family went down to our local hobby store and picked up a Bachmann Explorer train set with EZ-Track. This was to be our family train set. I still have the old engines from my youth packed away... somewhere, but until I find them, we needed something.
So now I am slowly gathering items and materials for a layout. I went to the local lumber store and picked up a scrap piece of 5/8" plywood (30" x 48") for a few dollars. On Monday I picked up some 1"x2" fir boards to make the base more sturdy. I also picked up some extruded foam. Then last night, I measured, cut, glued, and nailed the base together (pictures posted soon).
Now comes the part that I will be asking all of you for help with. I have to mash all that foam, primer, paint, and material together to make a layout worthy of "playtime" with the boys. Yes, I'm looking at you TrainNut.
Your post covering your son's little circle set is my inspiration.
So, this layout is for my boys. It won't be super detailed but should look decent. It needs to be sturdy and easily serviced and repaired. I would like to have a bridge and a tunnel. I am thinking of having a moutain on one corner with water running down it to form a river so I can have a bridge. Obviously, the tunnel would go through this mountain. And inspired from TrainNut, there will be wide roads for plenty of toy cars.
Thanks for your help.
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When I was a child, my two brothers and I built a 4'x8' N-Scale layout. We got about 50% done before we ended up tearing the thing down because of a move. I've always wanted to get back into the hobby but didn't find the motivation to do so.
Now with three boys, aged 9 months, 2 years, and 4 years, I have found my motivation. They all love trains!

Several weeks ago the whole family went down to our local hobby store and picked up a Bachmann Explorer train set with EZ-Track. This was to be our family train set. I still have the old engines from my youth packed away... somewhere, but until I find them, we needed something.
So now I am slowly gathering items and materials for a layout. I went to the local lumber store and picked up a scrap piece of 5/8" plywood (30" x 48") for a few dollars. On Monday I picked up some 1"x2" fir boards to make the base more sturdy. I also picked up some extruded foam. Then last night, I measured, cut, glued, and nailed the base together (pictures posted soon).
Now comes the part that I will be asking all of you for help with. I have to mash all that foam, primer, paint, and material together to make a layout worthy of "playtime" with the boys. Yes, I'm looking at you TrainNut.

So, this layout is for my boys. It won't be super detailed but should look decent. It needs to be sturdy and easily serviced and repaired. I would like to have a bridge and a tunnel. I am thinking of having a moutain on one corner with water running down it to form a river so I can have a bridge. Obviously, the tunnel would go through this mountain. And inspired from TrainNut, there will be wide roads for plenty of toy cars.

Thanks for your help.
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