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Although the old CSW layout survived the move to our new home, I found the old layout to bulky and cumbersome . A friend of my eldest son really liked the layout, so I gave it to him, lock, stock and barrel!! In one evening "my old friend" had disappeared from my life...but a new modeler has been born in the kid I gave the layout to !! What about a new layout?? Well I have started planning a layout that will actually sit on shelving that was already in my garage...and I will actually get more running room out of it !! Any advice on building ON an existing shelf would of course be appreciated. Although I prefer open framework, the presence of the shelfs was too tempting. Happy Modeling!! John
------------------ Colorado and Southwestern, the Top of the Rockies! http://jstrainstation.homestead.com
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Hang on a moment!!!! YOU GAVE IT AWAY!?!!! the move obviously affected your thinking!
Anyway nuff stupid shit, what scale you going for, era, kinda layout??
thoughts?
I finally got some cork down! it looks like a board with cork on ... WOOHOO!
------------------ RR: K, C, & Bird Butt Railroad - SP, NS, and ROCK admirer. Its a coal mining region of a place far far away, that shares with SP, NS, and some CSX.. Also some Custom RARE Bird RR sd40-2's coming! Era:
Time stands still round these parts, and we have everything from Steam, to Diesels of today.
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Hey Bird! Glad to hear things have moved forward...before you know it the board with cork will be an empire!! For now my thinking is to stay in HO, although N would give me lots of running room, and I could actually unpack my N gauge stuff! My wife hinted that she may buy me the new HOn30 stuff from Bachmann for Christmas. Since there are actually four tiers of shelves, maybe I can build three scales on each tier!! Who knows, the sky is the limit !! If I stay with HO, I will stay with the same era and setting since I didn't give away any engines, rolling stock or buildings...just the basic pike. The kid is happier than a pig in @#$! and I expect I will soon be helping him run the railroad at his place, or at least teaching him the basics. Happy Modeling!! John
------------------ Colorado and Southwestern, the Top of the Rockies! http://jstrainstation.homestead.com