The smaller layout, ChicagHO Fork, is, per the naming convention, in HO scale, and now resides with me. Inglenook Sidings is a shunting puzzle beautifully described here. A mini-nook is a more compact version, holding five wagons instead of eight. Prof's version uses one Peco turnout and a sector plate for the lead and other turnout, and is about 120cm (4') long and around 20cm deep.
It's great to be able to hook up a pair of wires to an ancient H&M Clipper for DC locos, or occasionally my DCC rig for locos thus equipped.
The NSW 73 class is my favourite diesel loco, and this plastic Auscision model is a superb example, in a unique livery that really looks the part.
Goods rollingstock is all USA 40' prototype at the moment, one Model Power RTR reefer and the rest Accurail kits in use. Wheels have been swapped for cheap Chinese metal wheels via eBay and kadees fitted to most. After
As well as Auscision 7344, my HO diesel fleet also consists of a Con-Cor SW7, Life-Like Proto PA1 (totally fish out of water in a freight yard), SDS X200 rail tractor and a DCC sound fitted Atlas S2.
I made simple car cards to shuffle and randomly select. The white hook is a handle for moving the sector plate.
The layout is supported by a fold-up keyboard stand when in use or on a shelf when stored.
I think i'd like to build a full 5-3-3 Inglenook in N scale too!



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