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Those of us that model specific prototype areas can get really stuck on this stuff. Even if you're doing a specific area, the only way you can be 'busted' is either to admit it, publish a photo of it in context, or run into the one person in a thousand that can actually spot it.
No visitors to my place would EVER even think of this as an issue.
Ugh. Just happened to me today. A friend sent me this photo of the area of my layout that has the street running. (Attachment Link) Notice the second track. I figured that had gone out with the PRR before Agnes hit. Nope.So now... my operational bottleneck isn't quite so bad, and the entire end of my one peninsula would need to be reworked. Or, I'll just tear it down and do better next time.Either way. These are the things that really only bother us owners. No visitors to my place would EVER even think of this as an issue.
So I am going to do it...and would not be as far off as I originally thought. I posted the original post of this thread, and was shown pictures of a pair of Pacific Electric speeder sheds...So would this be eligible for the MOW contest?
@tom mann , MOW eligibility question !I say go with the scratch build. You might be surprised at what you can come up with.
The second track adds a lot to the scene... How often do we see a second track in a street-running scene that's apparently not a track going to an industry.Digging deeper would love to know what the operations were in that area involving the second track.