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Jeffrey´s Trackside Diner - January 2015
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<p>Good Evening!</p> <p>Chloe, a 1/2lbs. tenderloin steak, medium rare, a plate of fries and a side dish of veggies, please. Add a [B] to wash it down, thank you!</p> <p>It´s been not really a thrilling day here. Our maillady brought the double-slip switch I ordered. Although advertised as used, it´s brand new - I like that. Some curves and 5 pieces of flex track - that´s all I need to get going. I should build the benchwork, though [:)] I hope to do that coming weekend in my friend´s shop. I have the drawing ready, so I can prepare the sheets of plywood. Will get them the day after tomorrow!</p> <p>Other rhan that, I just watched a few steam videos on the "tube"...</p> <p>Jim - I am glad you like the plan. If I hadn´t started with that German stuff - heck, I´d build it myself! I may change a few scenery bits in the drawing in the next days and post the plan here again - with a track list, so you won´t have an excuse not to start with that layout [swg]</p> <p>Rob - I have been giving a few thoughts to your train room and a possible shape of a layout. If you go for something like a folded dogbone, you will have to big "blobs" of a diameter of 6" eating up a lot of real estate in that room. I´d love to have a room that big, but I think to "blobs" are a little too much. How about a layout along the walls, with a peninsula in the middle? you´d need a lift gate, though, but they are not really difficult to make.</p> <p>Well, I´ll be retiring to the sofa now, watch a silly movie in the idiot box and let my mind wander off to a few items and need to think about when starting on my layout...</p> <p>Have a good one and blessings to all!</p>
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