I have finally started to build my Japanese N Gauge Modern Image Railway Layout, As you may see, this Model Railway is in VERY early stages of construction and the track work is incomplete as the lower level track is currently one line and I need some more Kato piers to finish off the Elevated Shinkansen lines. This Layout is based in the Kansai Prefecture just outside of Osaka and the local lines will be served by local Diesel Multiple Units (DMU’s) and Electric Multiple Units (EMU’s) for passenger services and with passing heavy haul freight trains. The scenery will be a medium-density city with high-rise buildings and a station for the local trains. As this city will be based quite near to Osaka, there will not be a station on the Shinkansen lines as this will allow the Shinkansen and TGV trains that I will eventually run on the layout to operate at high speeds. There will also be a Buddhist Temple and some recreation parks for the local residents and a depot for the local trains that will be based on the layout. I intend to fit led lighting to most of the buildings on this layout to allow some operations at night of which I am hoping it will make this layout look rather spectacular at night as well as daytime. My next task is to buy more track and points for the lower level lines and to draw out the locations of where the city and the fields are going to be. Also I am hoping to have the Shinkansen line completed by the time I get round to doing Phase Two video of this project!
Comments & Ratings Welcome!
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August 21st, 2009 at 10:58 am
Arigatou!
Arigatou!
August 21st, 2009 at 10:58 am
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August 21st, 2009 at 10:58 am
Thanks, …
. Thanks for watching!
Thanks, unfortunately at this present time, I do not yet have any Japanese EMU’s to run on the local line which was why I used my beastly 60084 on the freight and I used my Spanish TGV on the Shinkansen line alongside my JR700 as I like both types of trains, but eventually the rolling stock that will be used will be 80% Japanese
August 21st, 2009 at 10:58 am
but TGV’s don’t run …
but TGV’s don’t run in Japan (so don’t Class 60′s) lol great idea, can’t wait to see more