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protecting track while working on scenery etc
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My last three layouts,all at least in the 20'x30' range,scenery first then track! You have to plan and install sub-roadbed first anyhow,why not jump to basic scenery next,then track?Made a mistake,no harder to change then any other method.I've done On3,Sn3, <br />D&RGW,RGS,mountains almost to the ceiling and close to the floor,1500 lbs. of plaster flying everywhere! No track loss,no ugly surprises,and best of all,NO STRESS! <br />I wouldn't try this on my first layout,maybe not even on the 2nd or 3rd.,but you could try a small section on a presently under construction layout and see if it's for you.
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