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Manipulating a trackplan (Updated)
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<p>Hello once again,</p><p>Thanks for the quick replies, and all. Well, here is a short story of situation. I'm currently working on HO layout, but I'm slowly losing the interest in the layout because I had to give up to many wants at the start. Another reason why I kept to HO is due to the lack of funding, and I already had a small collection of HO scale stuff. </p><p>Now, I'm looking at my situation, I and wish that I would have considered switching to N scale more before I started my layout. I'm looking more and more into now since I'm not 100% happy with my current working layout. I'm thinking that if I switch to N scale that I'll be able to gain more of my "wants". </p><p>To the trackplan, I always like the "feel" and all of the Ho trackplan that I posted earlier, but I do not have the space for it, roughly ~6' x ~6' island type layout. So my thinking is that I'll try to make an N scale trackplan, I guess similiar to it. I guess that I'm trying to rush into this all to fast again, but I thought that I would put it up for consideration. </p><p>I guess it's time for a little more research, thanks for the help thus far everyone, </p><p>LilBeckett </p>
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