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<p>Hi! My name is Patrick. Im in need of some advice. I would like to create a G-scale garden trolley line in my front flower garden. Right now, the "garden" in the front of my home is nothing but sandy soil with rocks and weeds. I want to do a complete overhaul of the space. I only have a very small area to work with. 2' x 7' to be exact. Yes, thats right... two feet by seven feet. That is it. The area is surronded by sidewalk and the exterior of my home. Since I only want to use a single trolley, is it possible to lay down track in a creative and interesting way? Would adding a water feature and a bridge be pushing this project over the edge? If I wanted to do a loop, do they even make track that can handle such a tight curve? If not a loop, maybe a point to point zig-zag configuration? I'm at a loss of practical ideas. Maybe I should just chuck this idea. Ive been thinking about it ALL WEEK long. Its becoming an obession. </p><p>Thanks! Merry Christmas, Happy Chanukah and Happy Winter Solcist, Happy Yule, Happy Quanza.. and... wait, let me catch my breath... Happy New Year! </p><p>-Patrick </p>
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