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Wow, I must be abnormal, then. [:)] I changed scale to N, have bought lots of track, but not one single car or loco except for the starting set to try out the scale. I keep resisting the urge to buy that first expensive loco with DCC, and to buy my first DCC, while I'm still laying out my track. Now that I have a track plan (it is missing some of the things I wanted, like a switching yard), it's time to do the benchwork. [}:)] This I'm not looking forward to, so its a good thing I don't have the fun parts or I might never get it done. [;)] <br /> <br />I really wanted one track to pass over another using a bridge structure but could not make it fit into the rest of the space. I didn't quite get that, but did get one track to enter a tunnel in the mountain while a spur line climbs the mountain over the tunnel entrance. It's close enough and will have to do. At least I got 3 independent loops to run 3 locos at the same time, which was my main goal. <br /> <br /> <br />Glen
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