Derek_Koett
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Hello, I am working on an outdoor layout that will sit on top of several tables in my front yard. I already have the first set of tables and have a foundation started for a mountain in one corner, but want to take advantage of the space that I have and extend the tables. I have some things in mind that I want to consider in this plan:
- I want to be able to reach the train from at least one of the edges at any given time
- I want adequate space for a "town"/buildings that are accessible from the inner portion of the layout - this is currently where the controls reside, and my son and I have been having quite a bit of fun playing in there while the train loops around us
- This plan can be broken down into "phases", so that I can build out another area, position new track and prepare the next area while keeping it operational. I want minimal down-time where the track is disconnected.
Here is the current state - you can see one path through the mountain and another in front of the mountain. Not sure if this will be feasible once the face of the mountain is established. There is plenty of room here for buildings to be placed on the south and east sides of the tables.

This picture shows that I can continue building in the south direction - technically I could extend south approximately 40', but there is a decent slope and either the tables get smaller and smaller, or I stop at a certain point where the grade is too steep.

On the west side, there is approximately 8' of buildable space, but I want to be able to walk around and potentially use this area for storage like the shelf seen here.

The north side has a lot of potential as well - about 20' before you get to a tree, but beyond that it just continues down the hill. You can see it is currently occupied with my wood pile. On the east side, I don't want to extend more that ~3ft in that direction so that I can still drive between the train layout and this playhouse we have.

Here are some mockups I put together from feedback in my first thread. The idea of the hinges here is so that I can place more buildings or other terrain / have another flat surface for my son to play with toys.

Not sure if this is electrically sound - put a connection between and added a stop to park some rolling stock.


I am a novice in planning layouts and am excited to discuss various options and learn how to plan a successful outdoor layout.
- I want to be able to reach the train from at least one of the edges at any given time
- I want adequate space for a "town"/buildings that are accessible from the inner portion of the layout - this is currently where the controls reside, and my son and I have been having quite a bit of fun playing in there while the train loops around us
- This plan can be broken down into "phases", so that I can build out another area, position new track and prepare the next area while keeping it operational. I want minimal down-time where the track is disconnected.
Here is the current state - you can see one path through the mountain and another in front of the mountain. Not sure if this will be feasible once the face of the mountain is established. There is plenty of room here for buildings to be placed on the south and east sides of the tables.
This picture shows that I can continue building in the south direction - technically I could extend south approximately 40', but there is a decent slope and either the tables get smaller and smaller, or I stop at a certain point where the grade is too steep.
On the west side, there is approximately 8' of buildable space, but I want to be able to walk around and potentially use this area for storage like the shelf seen here.
The north side has a lot of potential as well - about 20' before you get to a tree, but beyond that it just continues down the hill. You can see it is currently occupied with my wood pile. On the east side, I don't want to extend more that ~3ft in that direction so that I can still drive between the train layout and this playhouse we have.
Here are some mockups I put together from feedback in my first thread. The idea of the hinges here is so that I can place more buildings or other terrain / have another flat surface for my son to play with toys.
Not sure if this is electrically sound - put a connection between and added a stop to park some rolling stock.
I am a novice in planning layouts and am excited to discuss various options and learn how to plan a successful outdoor layout.