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Ideas for a "scenic" HO shelf switching layout
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<p>Had an argument with SWMBO about the additional space requirement and I lost it, well nearly [:D] Found a compromise by moving tug and barge to the other embankment. Now I need only 2little inches more...[:)]</p><p>Here is the amended version:</p><p><img src="http://i682.photobucket.com/albums/vv185/SirMadig/MILW35THSTYARD-H.jpg?t=1244385339" mce_src="http://i682.photobucket.com/albums/vv185/SirMadig/MILW35THSTYARD-H.jpg?t=1244385339" width="1024" height="343"> </p><p>About handlaying the track. With a layout that small, it should be a feasonable undertaking, once my hand is ok. I don´t want to go all the way to Proto87, but a lot of detail is, what I would like to capture - also in terms of track. The [wow] - feeling can only come from details, not from size or any "spectacular" thing. Is handlaying track producing better results than using already well made track (and turnouts) from makers like ME or Central Valley? Never laid any track by hand before... AND I cannot just run down to my local LHS to check on ME track or CVT track,a as there is only one mailorder source here in Germany...<br></p><p><br></p><p> </p>
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