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[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by nscaleboy</i> <br /> <br />Sounds like a good idea, and i have tried it, ONLY THING IS what do you do if you find a trouble spot and u just go and ballast the track while your laying it? <br />[/quote] <br /> <br />The often "recommended" procedure is the save the ballasting for the last step, after the rest of the scenery (or bulk of it) is done and the track has been soldered and extra feeders added (if that is how you choose to do it) and the track has been throughly tested. I'm new to this but that is what I've gleaned from the forum and additional reading. <br /> <br />Jim
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