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QUOTE: Originally posted by ndbprr Ok, I am buildinga mile and a half of the PRR right of way through urban Philadelphia which is pretty flat and will have urban scenery so I will be doing this in 24" wide modules consisting of a 1" x 4" frame and foam with most buildings being in relief on the backdrop or in the 4" in front of the backdrop. The question regards the length. I was originally thinking 4' or 8' but it struck me that 6' or 9' would allow two or three pieces of flex track to exactly reach the edge on each module. The 6' length also allows the two pieces to be lopped off a standard 8' 1x4 for the end pieces. Any thoughts? It would waste a little foam unless an occasional module consists of three 2' x2' pieces but that would work also.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by cuyama Unless there's an important storage or transportation constraint that demands that the sections all be the same length, I'd recommend designing your trackplan first, then looking for spots where the sections joints will be most convenient. Then build the sections to those (perhaps varying) sizes. It's slightly more work in the construction phase, but it will might pay off in smoother operation again and again. Regards, Byron www.modelrail.us [