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<p>Hi to everyone. I've been on this forum for a short time.</p><p>Sounds like most of you have more space to work with than I do. My layout is only 39 1/2" x 88". I have cramed about 75' of rail onto this small space. The only way I could get the layout close to the way I wanted it was to use non-sysmetrical radius turns and some flex track.</p><p>I did my basic layout about 4 years ago. Then it sat idle up until the last two months. I have added a trolley run which covers about 7' of rail. I received the electronic for it last week which will control the stops at the end points, the reversing of direction and the station stops along the route. I am currently working on the landscaping and it's really turning into a headache. I have a lake that is about 3 1/2 sq.ft. in size. It may have to be made smaller to handle everthing I want to place on the layout. </p><p>Someone was asking about older rolling stock and I suggest to watch eBay. In the last two months I have purchased a lot of rolling stock, loco's and buildings from eBay. I have got brunt by one seller and if I had looked at his feedback report I would not have made a purchase from him. I have placed a complaint to eBay about this seller and I see he has no items currently listed with them. the sellers name is "RC Planes and Trains." I don't know if eBay has pulled down his account or not. I suggest not buying from him.</p><p>I'll try to post a pic or drawing of my layout at a later date. The layout was created using the Right Track software. I'm not sure how to get it into a pic type of format so I can post it.</p><p> </p>
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