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<p>Actually the Desert is kinda lumpy and sometimes It looks strangely like It was carved and in some cases It was. Interesting thread, Anyone have a house with a Swamp Cooler and this MDF/Hardwood framing? As I'm designing a two level N scale layout for a 10'x12.5' bedroom with XTrkCad 4.02 and I'd like to know, Here's what I've done so far and the layout does have a double helix at the top left.<br /> </p><p>[url=http://i110.photobucket.com/albums/n107/JokerCPoC/Model%20Railroad%20stuff%20-%20N%20Scale/TBD41a.png][IMG]http://i110.photobucket.com/albums/n107/JokerCPoC/Model%20Railroad%20stuff%20-%20N%20Scale/th_TBD41a.png[/IMG][/url][url=http://i110.photobucket.com/albums/n107/JokerCPoC/Model%20Railroad%20stuff%20-%20N%20Scale/TBD42a.png][IMG]http://i110.photobucket.com/albums/n107/JokerCPoC/Model%20Railroad%20stuff%20-%20N%20Scale/th_TBD42a.png[/IMG][/url]</p><p>1st level(Left/Top image), 2nd level(Right/Bottom image).</p>
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