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This week was spent settling into the new apartment and finishing the clearing out of the old one. Included in that latter task was removal of the brackets and standards which supported the layout.These ones supported the yards at Chetwynd and Dawson Creek:and these ones supported the East Pine River bridge and Tremblay siding:The brackets and standards were all carefully measured in relation to each other and numbered, and then taken down:After filling the holes and painting the room, all remaining evidence of the layout was gone:Seeing the door wide open is so exciting! You have worked fast getting this cleaned up and painted, Tim!Dave
Hi TimI'm interested in your method of construction. What was the maximum depth of your shelf set-up? It could be an option for a potential layout in our new house.CheersSteve
@BCR 570 - I'm interested in learning more about your layout design and construction, as I will soon have a similar space to play in. I know you had a whole thread on this way back when, but all the under-construction photos disappeared when Photobucket got a hole in it.I recall it's 2 levels with a helix (or is it 2?), and I'm amazed that you could get a layout and 3 operators in such a small room.