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protecting track while working on scenery etc
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[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by snowey</i> <br /><br />I read something by Linn Wesscott (the editor of Model Railroader in the 60s) in a Kalmbach book he wrote, that doing the scenery before your track might make it more interesting, cause you'd be forced to deal with the problems that railroad civil engineers have to face. <br />[/quote]I remember hearing that somewhere, too. But then I thought "Why not use dynamite to make your tunnels, and have someone shoot arrows at you while you're laying track, etc, etc." More problems to deal with I <b>don't</b> need! [^]
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