For the Layout in a Day, I like to include both 32 and 45mm gauge tracks. The trouble is, that we were going to have an awful lot of 45mm this year according to the plan. This wouldn't leave enough space of a circuit of Tri-ang Big Big track, as I've use every year since I started building these layouts.
Messing around with AnyRail, I found that the track library includes the Faller 32mm gauge system, and it appeared to offer tighter curves than Big Big. With a bit of fiddling, we could squeeze an oval in.
Could I get my hands on any of those obsolete tracks? eBay to the rescue, for just over £15, I was the owner of an oval, plus spare straights. It's a lot like Big Big, even down to the connectors on the ends of the track pieces, the Faller version is just smaller, and not compatible.
Next, would the stock negotiate these tighter curves? I set the oval up on the dining room table, and gave it a go. Yes, this a proper Table Top railway!
Fortunately, my love of small locos ensured no problems. Everything seemed perfectly happy. OK, at speed, it all looks a bit hair-raising, but on a flat surface, no problem.
At the show, I found the track a little stiffer than Tri-ang, and once bedded into the ballast, the only issue was the overhanging plants. It's a small oval, and I was keen to fit plenty of greenery in the middle. That meant the trains pushed through the fronds in places, but only the heaver locos were happy with this. Still, they stayed on the track well enough, which is what mattered.
I'll keep an eye out for more of this stuff. It's very handy. Maybe a couple of points so we can have a proper layout at a future event?










