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Please explain "Domino vs: Module
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They are very similar concepts. A module is a section of layout that is built to certain specifications that can be connected to other modelers' modules and run in a group setting. Usually modules are made by people who do not have enough room to build an entire layout. A domino is a module like in it's construction, but is usually part of a larger layout that may or may not be built to certain specifications. Generally, the domino construction is easier to move than other types of construction such as l-girder. My current layout is constructed using dominos based on David Barrow's old Cat Mountain and Santa Fe layout.
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