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I just got a 4' by 8' model railroad layout for my son. he has to do some amount of reaching over as he's almost 8. I don't want him to knock everything off of the able all of the time so I was looking into some sort of Lexan/Plexiglass barrier to attach around the table. Problem is that, right now, that would cost more than the table did at almost $500.

Do you guys have any other ideas or tricks that have worked at club layouts?

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I was 8 when I first had a 4x8 layout. Not knocking things off is a part of the learning process. :lol: :wink:
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That was my first thought, plexiglass but after hearing $500 😬

Unfortunately that was my only idea. I will be watching this thread though because as soon as I'm settled in my new place I want to start building my Railroad.

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J T wrote:
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I was 8 when I first had a 4x8 layout. Not knocking things off is a part of the learning process. :lol: :wink:
Dude I'm already two cars down including one fresh out of the box. It's gonna look like a tornado hit it if I don't do something lol

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Just curious, what is the height of your layout?
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Or just make the table off limits unless you’re around…
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David Collins wrote:
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Or just make the table off limits unless you’re around…
Much easier said than done.

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My suggestion would be replace your rolling stock with cheaper models that you won't necessarily care about getting damaged/destroyed.

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String wire around the edge. Plug into outlet.
But I would go with Chips' suggestion. Have rolling stock you get to play with and have rolling stock he gets to play with.

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At Menards I found this plexiglass that you could cut 4 inches tall or so and run that the length and width of your table around the edges.

AmeriLux 0.220" Thick Clear Acrylic Sheets at Menards https://www.menards.com/main/p-1539107081697.htm

Edit: In this video if my grandfather's train layout you can see a good example of plexiglass around the edge.

https://youtu.be/5uLKHUMZUog
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David Collins wrote:
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Or just make the table off limits unless you’re around…
I was five feet away :D

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Chip wrote:
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My suggestion would be replace your rolling stock with cheaper models that you won't necessarily care about getting damaged/destroyed.
I’ve considered that. Just going and getting a bunch of $5.00 cars at the next train show.

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AARR wrote:
Mon Dec 27, 2021 12:44 pm
Just curious, what is the height of your layout?
It’s four feet tall and then on top of plywood and foam board so like 4’-4”. I can see my sons hair and top half of his forehead from the other side of the table. I’m working on benches as we speak.

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I don't suppose you can drop the height of the layout to a couple of inches, so if the cars do fall, damage would be less? Although kid could then walk on the layout :)
I would say the $5 cars is probably a better route though.
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Surround the table with thickly padded carpet.
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This is what I was thinking that way the kids can reach without their arms hitting anything
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I don't suppose you can drop the height of the layout to a couple of inches...
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All great suggestions!

We r using 1*3 to make a frame around the table and fastening six inch acrylic sheets to the outside. I have to cut the sheets and it looks like it’ll be the hardest part of the job.

Used Micah’s recommendation for Menards but went with 1/8th inch as it’s cuttable. The 1/4” is way too thick and to cut it into six inch strips would take me all day.

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LansingRailFan wrote:
Wed Dec 29, 2021 12:35 pm
All great suggestions!

We r using 1*3 to make a frame around the table and fastening six inch acrylic sheets to the outside. I have to cut the sheets and it looks like it’ll be the hardest part of the job.

Used Micah’s recommendation for Menards but went with 1/8th inch as it’s cuttable. The 1/4” is way too thick and to cut it into six inch strips would take me all day.
Sounds like a plan! I'm happy I was able to help!

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Please post a picture of your layout/track plan
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