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Rob, <br />Generally there is "growth" in sophistication of track planning. That may sound a little snobbish, but over time you will discover that what you initially thought was terrific, in the end, turns out to be rejected. <br /> <br />Another fun thing you can do is to take that part of the track plan you really like, and use it in a suitable area, then find another area in another track plan (probably have to modify it a bit) and add it on to your plan. Continue this process until you have your own layout. <br /> <br />Then when while you are building your layout, don't be surprised if you modify the plan yet again.
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