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[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by jeffrey-wimberly</i> <br /><br />[quote]QUOTE: A loop of track with a town and some industries. I recently acquired a very small amount of extra right of way in the one room. Construction on the new area begins early 2007.[/quote] Why wait? <br />[/quote] <br /> <br />Wife and I are in the process of cleaning that one room. It has been little used over the years and requires major cleaning. We only now just secured it for railroad use. Wife did stake out final decisions about certain items such as the closet. So plans will have to be redone to accomodate human space needs. <br /> <br />2007 is planned for acquistion of track, switches, tools, scenic materials, benchwork etc... That is part of the hobby budget. I plan things months in advance. We work slowly. Heck alot of things are done slowly here in the South LOL. <br /> <br />So 2006 is final preparation of the room and 2007 is all about building. <br /> <br />Hope this answers your question.
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