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[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by dthurman</i> <br /><br />I also think it is starting to come together. I really like the idea of the track leading to the workbench. I have thought about doing that for sometime now. <br /> <br />Do you have any staging in mind? Or is that what V-Y is all about? I didn't plan for staging on mine, and I regret it now, but I do work around it. If you don't have a ton of cars or engines I guess you would be okay. We know how us model railroaders are, never enough cars and engines. <br /> <br />Are you going DCC? Possibly wireless cabs. You have a lot of mainline to follow. <br /> <br />Can you expand more on the benchwork RIP track? <br />[/quote] <br /> <br />David thanks for the input. [:)] <br /> <br />I was planning on using the area at B-7 to G-9 as staging area.. athough the area at V-12 to Y-18 could be used instead but it might need to redesigned more functionaly, what is there now was all I could come up with. <br /> <br />Right now I have only one train [(-D] a Athearn-Genesis Super Chief set -http://www.walthers.com/exec/page/super_chief - although in time when money premits I'd like to add some freight. [;)] <br /> <br />The idea in my head right now is to have it be DCC with walk around controls either on long tethers or with multiple plug in locations. <br /> <br />As for the benchwork RIP line.. Im not sure what to tell you [D)]??? What would you like to know? <br /> <br />Coyote <br />
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