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Newbie that has read and planned much...now would like some quick advice before I dive in.
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[quote user="SpaceMouse"]<p>Okay, now make sure you have roads and parking for your industires. </p><p> You might need more soace between your engine service tracks for the fuel and sand facilities. </p><p>Maks sure you have a coherent plan for your scenery. </p><p>[/quote]</p><p> </p><p>You get a kick out of this, don't you. At this point...I'll take that all into advisement. I'm gonna start building and see where I end up. I appreciate the help, and all the advice. I'm gonna take a page from Alan here and get to work. I'll learn as I go. </p><p> Coherent plan for scenery - yep, I'll have scenery. That's about as coherent as it's gonna be for now. Space between sand and service tracks...no problem. Simple tweak before I print the plan.</p><p>Roads? Where we're going, we won't need roads! - Doc Brown </p><p>I'm sure I'll do that as well....but not right now. Now, I want to play with wood, foam, glue, bolts, screws, cork, glue, track, ballast, and ELECTRICITY! Scary ain't it.</p><p>Thanks for your advice, and you'll be sure to hear from me later.</p><p> </p><p>A6 </p>
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