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Hey <br /> <br />I have an area of 4 x 9 ft to build an n scale layout, this is fair bit of room for N scale but i prefer them over HO. <br />This will be my first layout, i have a few of the Kalmbach Building books, they will help, but i dunno whether to use DCC, (it seems complicated) or the analog one. <br /> <br />I want to run 2 maybe 3 main lines i have a basic layout that i will follow: <br /> <br />[img]http://www.naisp.net/users/mfischer/Trkplans/ggn2.gif[/img] <br /> <br />the right hand side will be tunneled but each line entry at different levels, (should i use woodland scenic riser??) and the left hand side will be over a hill, then exiting on the far side over a lake? <br /> <br />I will also add a larger yard and better area for a station. <br /> <br />Any help to get me started would be great <br /> <br />Thanks Zack
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