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So I started taking down the double-deck benchwork last night. As we move forward with our 3rd kid, we're finding the lack of storage space in our house is becoming an issue, as well as finding time in the basement for me. With time constraints as they are and only going to get more so, I can't see hacking away at a double deck layout. So I'm going to take down the layout as constructed and rebuild a single-level layout at a height that will allow for more shelving and a higher stacking of those rubbermaid storage containers. Nominal height will be around 52" and the basic shape will be one peninsula coming out from the center wall then another coming out from the far wall, kinda G shaped with a branch line along the other wall. I removed the table tops last night and a few of the backdrops this morning,Phil
I agree. Build now!Is there any itch that the big layout won't scratch? Something you might want to try out before going "full scale"? Might make sense to tackle those in the interim in the smaller format.
I would like to do something along coal/appalachia area and I'm not really doing that with the area I've selected as the prototype/inspiration.
South Fork, and that area?Maybe the Reading Cluster?http://thecrhs.org/OnLocationWithConrail/HardCoalCountry