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I design houses for a living... trust me on this one.
The closet is where it is. I put it there so that the room could serve as a bedroom. The wall is paneled with bead board, which isn't easily patched, the room on the other side has a steeper ceiling pitch and the wall that would end up with door is the only vertical surface in the room that can be used as a wall... That room also already has a closet. I design houses for a living... trust me on this one.Yes, the closet creates a rather formidable "work around" but it's not going to get changed at this point.
One more word about the closet and I'm going to start shooting people.
Forget scenery! I want more class tracks!
You know, they used to make closet doors that accordioned.
How long will it be before they show us how to add DCC to a tree?
David, that's a fine piece of work there! I think you've got it nailed, round house and all! Since I've got 39" to work with before the closet door, There appears to be only one turnout that fouls the tectonic plate fault line that will be required, and it looks to be a secondary use, so it should be easy to relocate. The round house looks to be closer to what I want than any previous iteration, too. I can also see where a couple of stub end class tracks could easily be added to deal with locals... This is very good.Now, pull a material list so I can do a budget and start filing for infrastructure grants under the stimulus plan... ;D(well, it is a major transportation project, isn't it?)Lee
I already have a turntable (the 130' built up... might need to add 2" to the diameter there...)
The problem is not the door itself... it's the stuff that has to move in and out of it. Besides, those accordion looking doors are ugly, and for the record, I've ruled out hanging love beads, a zebra pelt, or plastic sheeting over the opening too. :F. Lloyd Wright