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Thanks everyone for the replies. <br /> <br />DSchmitt, the problem of cleanliness is one that I hadn't thought of. <br /> <br />Rocky, we do get strong wind, but being low in the garden might help. UV is a big issue, and a lot of the track will be in sun for most of the day. <br /> <br />Capt Bob, forgive my naievity. The fewer garden layouts I have seen have short trains - the excuse being that the engines haven't been able/tried with longer trains behind them. The terrain I have is fairly flat. I'll keepan eye out for Marty. <br /> <br />kovacjr, that link was really inspiring. Thanks for blowing that theory out of the water!
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