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Hey guys: <br /> <br />I've made photocopies of my turnouts and have drawn my trackplan on top of my plywood (as best I could). After laying and gluing out my turnout copies onto the trackplan, I've noticed that one in location, I need to place 2, maybe 3, turnouts running into each other. In other words, butted up next to each other. Can this be done? Is this a no-no? Is this a problem when it comes to switch control, wiring, etc? Just asking as I am just drawing stuff in right now, and would like to avoid serious problems later. Also just asking as I am basically just an idiot when it comes to stuff like this. Need the help of some serious pros, of which I'm not. Thanks for your help on the kit question. <br /> <br />Go 'Nova in the Tourney (since OSU has lost, I have to jump on somebody's bandwagon).
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