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[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by Texas Zepher</i> <br /><br />[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by grandpacoyote</i> <br />[What I'm looking at is a large 20'x19' space, HO scale. AT&SF line, set in and around 1954, ... The Line will be those portions of the AT&SF line that ran near or by Route 66 which is the basis of the layout.. Running the Super Chief and also AT&SF freight.. going for somewhere between Prototypical and Imaginered.. with an idea of doing high compression scenrery to try and show a little of the 4 states involved (Calf., Arizona, N.M. and TX) <br />[/quote] <br />Ok, here is an article set in Oklahoma but is typical Santa Fe style trackage. <br />Dave Kampsnider's Gulf, Colorado & Santa Fe <br />Model Railroading, June 2004 page 38 <br /> <br />Also of this 20x19 space where are the doord and windows? Based on some other people's comments I have an idea that would give you up to eight great "scenes". But the door and window locations will greatly determine if it can be done or not. <br /> <br />[/quote] <br /> <br />The 20x19 space is the main Garage itself it is ringed by a 3' concrete 'riser' on two sides, a builtin workbench, washer and dryer, and shelve sits on that riser... the door to the house is also on that riser as is the only window in the room.. so the 20x19 space is completly free as long as I leave myself some space to get around it etc. <br /> <br />Thanks for all the help. <br /> <br />Peace. <br /> <br />Coyote
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