Modeling Series Layout Builds Olympia Projects Olympia & Sand Creek, Episode 3 | Cutting holes in things

Olympia & Sand Creek, Episode 3 | Cutting holes in things

By David Popp | December 8, 2022

| Last updated on December 30, 2024


Plans change before progress can be made

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Can’t you just tell by the pile of materials, supplies, and tools on David’s workbench? Progress is being made on the construction of his O scale (1:48) Olympia Logging Co. On30 layout. But “change” is the name of this layout-building game! This time out David is really poking holes in his plans… all before he actually starts poking holes into the new and existing layout sections.

Follow along to see all of the useful tips, tricks, and insights our host has to share. And be sure to explore this model railroad’s initial path to resurgence upon landing in David’s basement!

One thought on “Olympia & Sand Creek, Episode 3 | Cutting holes in things

  1. Just a thought on another alternative is to move the station to the other side of the tracks so that it’s next to the team track. Then consider modeling it in “cut through” so that the interior is detailed and visible from the operator side. That would provide a unique modeling and viewing opportunity, solve the farm problem, and put the station and team tracks together.

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