Tim Hale wrote:A pair of 1mx.5m boards will have to do
They certainly will and a layout which is 2M x 0.5M will be quite a lot bigger than some of those very successful small ones mentioned earlier in this thread.
Tim Hale wrote:if I can manage to build reliable turnouts and convert some stock so that they will perform, then I will have succeeded.
You will indeed and even if your aim it not to impress others, you will still have achieved a great deal.
Tim Hale wrote:A loop with a three sidings should be possible, even in such a small space, if not a Timesaver track plan, it will suffice, though the turnouts will all be rather small. Surely acceptable in an industrial scene
Of course. Short wheelbase locos on some of the smaller turnouts will be good.
Tim Hale wrote:Rather than attempt to ruin some perfectly good Exactoscale track
I would say that with no more than nominal care, you are most unlikely to ruin an Exactoscale turnout, or anyone elses. The advantages of an Exactoscale turnout is that it goes together first time every time and, unless you have done something very silly, will work first time. Building turnouts from scratch on copper clad sleepers and filing your own vees and blades required more skill. Such skills are very useful to learn but take time to perfect. Building an Exactoscale turnout requires no more skills than building an Airfix kit.
And even if your aim is not to impress others, you would still be welcome to bring what you have created to Scaleforum at some stage.
Terry Bendall