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Here is what I have surmised. People have done layouts in the shed. <br /> <br />People don't leave their engines in the shed but store them inside the house. <br /> <br />Use material for your benchwork that won't be affected by humidity, such as a foam top. <br /> <br />I would take a structure you have that you don't care about and put it in the shed and see what happens to it, if anything. <br /> <br />Maybe get a large fan to run when you are working and operating the layout. And a small budget heater for the winter. <br /> <br />Gap your tracks to allow for some contraction and expansion. <br /> <br />And as one guy said, here I believe, be aware of bugs. Maybe the occassional mouse....lol.
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