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What stays, what goes? (prototype layout designing)
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25'x15.5' is a lot of room. I am going to have a 1 foot shelf going around a room, and I am managing to fit a 30" radius curve on it. When talking to the guys at the hobby shop, they said even 22" radius was sharp, and that trains would look bad on it as well. My point is if you have so much space, you should be able, if you want, to use a larger radius curve. Another option is to base your railroad on the prototype, but edit it to your liking. The only scene that is going to be exact in my railroad is going to be my house and yard. Happy New Year, <br /> Morgan
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