adrian
Flying Squad
In 7mm, a B7 turnout is c22" long, with double track requiring platform faces c6" apart, an island platform is going to be c4" wide. A small loco is c9" long while a decent passenger tender loco will be c18" long.
7mm scale is big and you're not going to get much in 7sq ft. That's why it's called a challenge!
Absolutely, Dave.
But key here was the phrase ‘selective compression’.
I can see how your proposal could work - but as you say it requires selective compression. The amusing thing I find with the challenge is that you're asking Scale7 modellers to compromise, a group that has an advertising banner line of "Why Compromise".
Personally I've never really done "challenges" nor understood why they always have to be size related instead of some other parameter or component, but fortunately in this case the 7sq ft. limit is tight enough to stop me launching into yet another project. Still it was a nice evening spent pondering on what could be possible. The one I thought I'd perhaps consider is "Maudland Curve" just North of Preston Station.
The area circled in the photo below. The photo is looking East so the tracks on the right are the northern approaches to Preston station. The lines curving of bottom left corner are the tracks to the Fylde and Blackpool. The line off to the left is the WCML to Lancaster, Shap and Scotland. In the middle of the photo is the Maudland Station Goods yard, the lines to the left of the good shed in the early days of the railways in Preston actually crossed over the Lancaster lines and joined up with the Blackpool (Preston & Wyre) lines.
The top of the photo the lines drop into a tunnel and it's the branchline to Longridge or at Grimsargh change for Whittingham Hospital a.k.a. Hospital Gates.





"Fortunately" using the Scottish archive maps even this small diorama exceeds the Challenge being in the region of 6'x2' - just the trackbed would exceed the size limits, so more than happy to shelve this as another "virtual" project.








. Given the number of lightweight products around today I just don't understand why baseboards have to be built to withstand earthquakes and why we haven't borrowed from aircraft construction design.







