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<p>[quote user="ATLANTIC CENTRAL"]Again, amoung the people I know, my 960 sq feet is "average". [/quote]</p> <p>Sheldon - your layout can´t possibly be just average [swg]</p> <p>Seriously, I don´t think it is possible to establish the size of an average layout, based on facts and not only guestimations. What we see here is certainly not your average Joe Schmal layout, but the layouts of people to whom model railroading is a not unimportant part of their lives. Some of them are room-filling or even basement filling empires, some of them are much smaller ISL´s or modular layouts.</p> <p>My best guess is, that, if there´s to be a poll on that topic, the vast majority of layouts are the much discussed, loved and hated 4 by 8´s, if you include all types of "trains", incl. the "toy" trains.</p> <p>But what´s that information good for? The fun and in model railroading does not depend on the size of the layout, unless you are into that "my layout is bigger than yours" - game. I am not, and my layout is not even a small layout, but rather a micro-layout.</p>
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