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My current layout is 8x8 L-shaped with a 4x4 square cut out of the bottom right hand corner of the 8x8 square... <br /> <br />Layout is still mostly just track, ballast, and pink foam - have one bridge, under which will run a river - there will be a mountain in one corner, yard at the bottom left of the 8x8 "L" and a town in the middle of the main 4x8 section - town will have buildings that are owned by various real family businesses over the years - funeral business, furniture business and then other buildings to fill in the town. <br /> <br />Mountain area will have a hunting shack, tree stand, as well as a hunter in the stand and a nice big buck standing down in front of him. The Hunting shack will have a grambrel with a deer hanging from it... <br /> <br />Drew plans up last night for the "Northern" expansion. It is a wrap-around-the-wall layout that has one corner 4x4', then runs 17.5' down the wall, turns the corner and runs 10.5 feet one direction and 5' out the other direction to tie into the existing layout. The expansion will be multi-level.
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