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Here goes nothing, the hobby room is done except for some minor touches to the paint and this weekend I will make my first trip to the not so LHS and start on the benchwork for my layout. Before I start laying track I would like some feedback on the plan. So I posted it on my website. [url]http://bukwrm.com/cincinnati.htm[/url] It is N scale, Atlas code 55 track, the crossovers are all # 7 turnouts with #5's on the sidings. There will be a slight change in elivation from the front to the back but I am not enough of an artist to show what I have in mind. <br /> <br />Is it to crowded? To complicated? To simple? I plan on building it in 7 or 8 steps, the price of those switches really adds up. I am thinking of using manual switches with remote throws made with mechanics wire and plastic automotive tubing. Any thoughts?
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