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Benchwork for "N" scale in an Apartment, which way to go ?
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I am only a beginner at age 57, having built only a few layouts, but I am having a lot of fun with my N scale 3 by 6 foot railroad, made with foam on a wood framework. It's clamped to a 2 1/2 by 6 foot folding table, and comes apart into two 3 by 3 sections for easy moving. The control panel is being built to be completely detachable, too, so moving or taking to a local train show will not be difficult. You can see progress so far by going to railserve.com, checking out the model layouts section, and then clicking on Pennsylvania N scale. I hope this helps you a little. You can do a lot in N scale. It's probably the only way to go in an apartment. Happy railroadin'. George [:)]
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