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[quote user="tomikawaTT"][quote user="wm3798"] <p>I cut out the middle man, and keep a mini fridge under the layout...<span class="smiley">[:D]</span></p><p>Lee </p><p>[/quote]</p><p>I agree, with Lee, Mister Beasley and CNJ.</p><p>If you must have brew taps, mount them through the fascia below track level. Better yet, avoid them altogether.</p><p>Then there is the little matter, known during the Transition Era and earlier as Rule G...</p><p><em>The use of intoxicants or narcotics by employees subject to duty, or their possession or use while on duty, is prohibited.</em></p><p>Don't know about your railroad, but mine enforces it. Water and soft drinks only, and no smoking (the latter being Rule H.)</p><p>Chuck (modeling Central Japan in September, 1964)</p><p>[/quote]</p><p> </p><p>All very good points indeed. Although, Chuck, I've been to an older gentleman's layout (free-style free-lance, any period, any place HO) who allowed ice cream and cake for a modelling club member's birthday, just as long as no one made a cake tunnel, he was OK.</p><p>Perhaps that could be another thread. </p><p>I appreciate how difficult it would be to keep the layout and track clean. It seems I forgot to think about ants and critters who would be interested in taking over my MoW<span class="smiley">[:-^]</span>, but ... could it work if the liquid came out of a storm drain hanging off the edge of the layout?</p><p>I could extend the scenery so far and begin using more plumbing equipment the farther out I go. </p>
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