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What's up with On30?
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<p>Wow, what a move! From On30 to HOn2!</p> <p>To my knowledge, hardly anything is available R-T-R for that gauge. It´s pretty much a scratchbuilder´s scale and gauge. You even have to hand-lay your track.</p> <p>Regarding IronRooster´s comment on the space you have, I agree to kindly disagree. I am in the process of building a T-shaped shelf layout, which is basically a 10´6" by 1´8" shelf with a leg of of 2´10" by 1´8" sticking out in the middle. It is loosely set somewhere on the Maine coast, so with lot´s of water.</p> <p><img src="http://i682.photobucket.com/albums/vv185/SirMadig/KegHarbor_zpse483fee8.jpg" alt=" " /></p> <p> The plan does not include some minor changes I have made in the meantime, however, something like this could be easily expanded into an around-the walls layout in your room.</p> <p>The May 2008 issue of MR also featured a nice 10 by 12 layout called the Mojave & Death Valley RR - it´s worth taking a look at it!</p>
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