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Four Model Railroaders Reveal Their Plans

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Martyn tells about his model railway project:

“Hi, my track work is based on a 1970’s Peco plan that gives a lot of scope for train display though this is my first true lay-out attempt. I have had to go from modeling in n gauge to ‘OO’ for my disired track effect and I am in my forth rebuild to achive this due to a lack of spare time. My deck work should be finished in the next two weeks give or take a week [thanks to work and other commitments].”

David has an HO layout and share these thoughts on his project:

“I started my model RR project two years ago. It is kind of just going along as I can do it . I am retired. My layout is far from being finished. Next project is wiring all those switches. I will be setting up a power station too. Sometimes it is pretty slow as the finances are small.”

Jerry is working on his N scale Mountain Valley RR and tells about his progress:

“I haven’t started my layout but I have several N-TRAK modules. I have a 2 six foot modules that make a 4′ corner and a 4′ straight that resembles the New River Valley. It is not finished. I also have a 4′ corner that is not finished. Both are being worked on at this time. Buildings are a combination of laser kits and plastic kits. I hope to have the inside corner ready by the GTE in Jan.09.”

John has an HO layout and tells of his plans:

“Iam thinking of making a layout based on what I have been collecting over the past few years. I have approximately fifteen engines, a large amount of rolling stock, around twenty four yards of track, and around 40 points and cross-overs. I also have been building houses and shops. Some from kits others I have scratch built. I was thinking of DCC but will find out what it entails plus the expense of it before deciding on DC or DCC.”

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