Saturday, February 10, 2024

Problem with S-Curve

The tight space requires a lot of curves, and there is at least one S-curve in the layout. Due to the arrangement of the couplings between cars, there is a problem: a right-curve, followed by a left-curve, results often in a de-coupling between cars. This happens only if the cars are a certain size or longer: this is because then the offset due to the two curves is too large to keep the cars connected.




What helps:

  • increase the curve radii, so that the coupling offset gets smaller. But there are tight space constraints.
  • use only small cars. This limits of course the usability of the track.
  • add a short straight section between the two curves. This could be done, but depends on space constraints.
  • remove the left-right S-curve and re-plan the whole layout so that instead a right-left S-curve is there.
The latter one has its reason in the side-ways coupling of the cars, which is not symmetrical. In a right-left S-curve there is less stress on the coupling, and the cars remain connected. 


Using shorter cars:




Ultimately I decided to redo the whole layout and replace the tight right-left S-curve with a tight left-right-S-curve. This did for now solve the problem. The newly created right-left S-curve at the top level was "straightened" by inserting a longer straight part.




Friday, February 2, 2024

Preparing a base under the tracks

In order to avoid too much pressure on the tracks, I plan to support the whole track layout by a stable support underneath.

I cut this from a sheet of thin plastic, so that it follows the tracks all the way.





Trying out trains in the box

Running a few trains on simple layouts. This is quite a long steam train from Märklin.






Steam train by Märklin, which I got from eBay:









Wednesday, January 31, 2024

Experimenting with in-box layouts

For a few days I have been trying out options regarding on how much can be squeezed into a box, so that the whole Z scale layout could be carried easily. I do NOT want simple ovals, but I want something where the trains also is seen driven in other directions. Will be two levels, so there will be some sloping.

Possibly there will be a whole in the box wall, so that the trains can drive out and can connect to other layouts.





Wednesday, January 24, 2024

Finding a suitable Box Suitcase for Rokuhan Z-Scale Shorty Layout

After a while I again devoted some time to the Rokuhan Z-Scale project. I experimented with some metal box suitcases.


Finally I found a suitable metal box suitcase for this layout, inside dimensions 20 cm x 25 cm. The whole layout fits snuggly inside this box.