Well, my benchwork is up, as I mentioned in another thread, and I'm finally starting to glue down pink foam as my overall base. However, I couldn't resist before getting it all down and starting slapping some track together to see how it might look.
I have a very rough trackplan idea, but the fortunate thing is that Kato's Unitrack allows for some flexibility without having a concrete plan drawn up. So I decided to experiment. Here's my first pic of my first (and so far only) attempt:
This particular version uses 2 #6 turnouts, 7 #4's (4 Left, 3 right), and a double crossover. My first observation is that the arrival/departure track is too short. Given that the layout ends just below the picture, I don't have a lot of leeway there... but I could extend the A/D track around the curve... although in this present arrangement I'd have 3 parallel tracks. Given that I was planning on a single mainline and not double track, it may be overkill.
I could also flip the yard so that the classification tracks are on the outside, rather than the inside... Anyway, I wouldn't mind suggestions...
I have a very rough trackplan idea, but the fortunate thing is that Kato's Unitrack allows for some flexibility without having a concrete plan drawn up. So I decided to experiment. Here's my first pic of my first (and so far only) attempt:

This particular version uses 2 #6 turnouts, 7 #4's (4 Left, 3 right), and a double crossover. My first observation is that the arrival/departure track is too short. Given that the layout ends just below the picture, I don't have a lot of leeway there... but I could extend the A/D track around the curve... although in this present arrangement I'd have 3 parallel tracks. Given that I was planning on a single mainline and not double track, it may be overkill.
I could also flip the yard so that the classification tracks are on the outside, rather than the inside... Anyway, I wouldn't mind suggestions...