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The Port Ogden & Northern: A new layout under construction
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Yup, it is WS roadbed, thought I'd give it a try as it wasn't around last time I built a layout. <br /> <br />Verdict: Same opinion as Randy, it is at least as good, and I am hoping to get a little sound insulation out of it versus cork. It is easier to work with as Randy also stated. <br /> <br />I'll let you know if I ever get trains running! (stuck in the scenery phase, tough for a guy that likes to run trains!) <br /> <br />Ryan, the track plan is interesting, one of the reasons I took it on as I am very much into switching. It was also interesting to take a plan that was more than likely scaled for hand-laid, and get snap track to fit, as it is now. Once I replace the current code 100 with code 83, I'll use flex, probably still keep using Atlas code 4 turn-outs though. <br /> <br />Finally, Dave, yes, I imagine a few have built this plan, it is just the right size with the amount of complexity that won't overwhelm a person. And, as you, at the rate I am going, will be a few long years before I get it almost done! <g> <br />
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