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matrixfearon
Member # 2255
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I am building a new layout, in my new train room. T he room is 16'x9'4 inch. I dont now what i want to do in the way of a layout plain. if anyone has an idea please let me now.

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rfcomm2k
Member # 2282
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Where do you live? Does the local rail scenery interest you? If so, why not model your local lines. Or you could purchase a book of plans from a hobby store. Best of all, get a piece of paper, sketch out some lines on it, refine it to conform to standards (there is a limit to how tight turns can be or how steep the grade can be), throw in buildings as appropriate, and just have fun. Also, leave yourself some room for growth. Do not try to plan and build the entire layout in one shot. Let it evolve over time.
 



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