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Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: Virginia
Posts: 95
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wow, I forgot about this thread. I am not really ure what i was talking about when I said all that now
![]() I am still thinking about a double decker layout. The thing I am looking at now is what happens when I move out. I AM NOT going to be that nice to my dad and leave a completely working layout while I am at school and working I am actually thinking about designing small modules made form 1/4", 3/8" and 1/2" (depending on the situation) 12" x 24" pieces of wood. I just seem to get overwhelmed and impatient when I think about finishing a ginourmous (sweet word eh? ) layout. I have decided to work on those as smaller sections. Build a small portion of the hard then plug it in. I will make it so some industries are interchangable (give me something new to look at) but this will really help with my yard. Since I LOVE GIANT YARDS I can wire up smaller portions of it (maybe make the yard in 24" x 48" pieces) and make sure to get things right!Ben
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