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I'm a newbie at model railroading and would Appreciate any words of wisdom...
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I have certain layers set up for certain purposes... the first layer is 2inches thick and is meant for rivers mainly, and ponds, then it goes up another 2inches, then another2 inches. So 4 inches from the river and pond piece is the level that the train runs at ( a complete flat surface) then any other layers up are hills and mountains meant for tunnels, or scenery. ([:D] Im very determined...[:D]) <br />But if I started the grade immediatly and made it so that the frieght track goes down to 3 inches or less? See what i want is to do this set in my own image, my own creativity. And there is the frieght main line , and the Via rail main line. The two rails run next to one another and the frieght lowers down into a tunnel at the other end of the table, while at the exact time the Via rail curves over the tunnel of the frieght... The curve of course is not huge but it would be enough to take the Via train through the woods so that instead of being the closest track to the viewer, it would be the second track viewed by the viewer, but really the Frieght would not be viewed because its in a tunnel....[|)] *sigh* <br /> <br />Could THAT work?
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