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<p>Thinking in scenes, or - in a more new-fangled term -LDE´s is certainly a good way to start your layout planning. Note tthat I say layout planning instead of track planning. There is much more to a layout than just a track plan. Actually, quite often too much attention is given to a track plan, leaving scenery the t"thing" to fill the empty spaces between the tracks.</p> <p>Make a list of what scenes you would like to incorporate your layout, arrange them in the order you would like to see them, add track - voila, here is your layout plan. OK, it´s not that easy, but which other way is there to start?</p>
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