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for the interior of the round house i would definatly suggest paving the floor and adding inspection pits. for the clearence problem i would suggest spiking the rail directly to the baseboard/plywood, this lowers the track makes paving with plaster easier and cuting inspection pits much less of a hasle. the track can later be brought up to meet your turntable by the use of wood spacers/ties or even PCB ties. for other details on the inside i might suggest putting some shop equiptment off to the side or inbetween some of the tracks such as a lathe, perhaps some welding or other machining equiptment. <br /> <br />hope this helps <br />chris
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