All I know About Building Model Railroads 
 
All in all, I learned bunches about how to build
layouts from what didn't work on mine. What did I 
learn?
Practical Advice:
- 
	Use homasote or soft pine under your track!
	
	I spiked directly into 1/2" plywood 
    and it was a miserable time.
 - 
	Keep those grades reasonable! 
	
	I once used 10 to even 12 percent grades and that was 
    way too steep.
 
- 
	Only Fools put turnouts, grades, and curves on bridges 
	at the same time! 
	'Nuf said.
 
Philosophical Advice: 
Apply grains of salt as necessary.
	- Even a small 
	    space can be interesting. I loved an HOn3 layout that was only 
	    30" by 8'. I hope to use a larger version as part of my next layout 
	    (honey, the car dosen't HAVE to be in the garage, does it?).
 
	- DO IT! I 
	    always used to look at MODEL RAILROADER pictorials and say "my layout 
	    would look better." Now I have much more respect for the people who 
	    actually commit and DO IT! A lot of us get kind of scared to take that step 
	    and really build a layout. Execution is always the ruin of that perfect idea 
	    in your head but once you accept the reality of your work it will be 
	    beautiful (and fun!).
 
	    
	- When you have the money,
		you usually don't have the time.