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I am trying to narrow down the selection of track plans for my new layout. They are all about 4x6 to 4x8 except one dog bone plan. I will explain them below, could you tell me which one is best for a beginner who wants good effect, realistic operation, and nice midwest sencery. here they are. <br /> <br />1) diagonel backdrop with large yard on one side witth a small town one the other side. double track mainline <br /> <br />2) single sence a few industries, and a small yard <br /> <br />3) passing siding , a couple industries. based on the Marengo, Milwaukee, & Northern project layout. <br /> <br />4) Turtle Creek Central <br /> <br />5) Cippewa Central. kind of hard ot explain but here it goes. Hills, dog bone shape, small staging yard, lots of revers loop <br /> <br />Can anyone help me decide wich one of these I should use? Thanks !
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