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Hi Everyone, <br /> <br />Having moved, I am now working on my new layout. Have the track laid and wiring done. General positioning of buildings is also accomplished. BUT now I need to investigate how to protect the thing from Cat-zillas. The cats get locked in the basement each evening...which is wear the layout is. Needless to say, they like perching on it. This won't work well for scenery buildings and so forth. <br /> <br />Does anyone have ways or ideas that might work to protect the layout (other than shooting the cats...just kidding) Hopefully, it will be easy to implement, affordable and reasonable. I have thought about putting up some window screening...the fiberglass, not metal around the layout as one option. <br /> <br />Anybody else have any others <br /> <br />Thanks. <br /> <br />JB[:D]
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