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Re: Home layouts
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Date: 
Wed, 13 Oct 1999 09:20:43 GMT
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that one was fairly huge, but
not as huge as James Powell's.


You mean I have a bigger layout than Larry?

Man of 96 blue hoppers?

:)

I'm really quite suprised.  As far as it goes, right now, the layout is as big
as it is going to get until we move back out west.  Hopefully, then I will have
a basement to play in, instead of a spare room.  However, then it will have to
share space with OO gauge trains as well (f not mine, then the club I belong
to's stuff)

Still, I find that with 214 (est) baseplate area under the lower level, and
about 1/3 that on the upper, there is plenty of room for large buildings.  Now,
if only I wasn't going to school for 11 hours a day:)

James P
(ps, only TRU has green baseplates here.  I have to wait until they have a 20%
sale before I can get the remainder of the green baseplates I need...about 150
more...on top of the 83 I had before)



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  Re: Home layouts
 
(...) All my home layouts have been small and ephemeral. But whenever I get an apartment on a project, I set up the biggest layout I can.... you can see pics of the Denver one in the container section of my site, and of the Detroit one in the (...) (26 years ago, 13-Oct-99, to lugnet.trains)

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