Our Layout

Our Layout

  Our layout is based on individual modules that model specific scenes or areas usually based on real locations scattered around the Midwest. We are fortunate that we are all fairly like minded when it comes to modeling and have been able to agree on standards for even the smallest stuff across the modules so they have a cohesive look similar to what you would find in a large basement layout. Our group isn’t afraid to  push each other a lot to try new techniques and new ideas – thus our unofficial motto/joke: “Better modeling through peer pressure”. N scale modutrak comprises a fairly large number of modules that give us the flexibility to tailor the layout to the available space we are allotted at a given show. Our largest layout so far was a 50′ x 60′ setup at the 2010 National Train Show in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The layout used nearly every module in our group and was setup based on this diagram: Our basic straight module is five feet long and eighteen inches wide making it easier to transport in a car: We use a two-track mainline that runs on Digitrax Digital Command Control. Track spacing is 1.25″ inches. All of our track is Atlas Code 55 flex track, #7 and #10 turnouts with a few handlaid turnouts sprinkled here and there. The main wiring bus utilizes a terminal block and molex connectors at each end of the module. We do not use rail joiners or small track joints between modules – the modules are flush against each other with flex track running all the way to...