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Is the trend for new engines that need ever wider diameters a good idea?
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Hi RhB_HJ <br />the typical Aussie 1/4 acre block may be larger than some properties on the Forum. <br />But unimpotant things like a house and shed still have to share the block with the railway. <br />When I started on the railway it was an experement on the best way to do the job, <br />things like bogie coaches large locomotives where not an issue. <br />By the time I realised it was going to be an issue too late and well when I get the line passed the building site OOPS I mean BBQ area. <br /> I can use larger radius points, curves and work out where a six meter long bridge is going to go too lazy to cut the steel for the deck support shorter. <br />Have the room out the back for one spectacular feature and thats going to be it <br />regards John
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