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		By: Ken Malgren		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Any curve radius should be as broad as your space allows. Common curve radii are 18&quot; 20&quot; 22&quot; etc. Passenger cars and the larger steam locomotives LOOK better on broader curves. I would suggest using what fits your space. 30&quot;-36&quot; should work well.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Any curve radius should be as broad as your space allows. Common curve radii are 18&#8243; 20&#8243; 22&#8243; etc. Passenger cars and the larger steam locomotives LOOK better on broader curves. I would suggest using what fits your space. 30&#8243;-36&#8243; should work well.</p>
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