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Finally, if I was to build a large layout that was going to be worked on and operated by a group, it would be built like a battleship. I think it's unfair to place extra burdens on visitors to be super-careful about a layout. Accidents happen, and I believe the builder has a responsibility to make sure those accidents don't result in disaster.
... If you don't want to mar the wall for when you eventually sell the house, you're on the right track...
My old Laurel Valley layout was built in a rented house, and I had two holes cut through the wall between the family room and the laundry. When we moved out, I dropped a copy of the track plan and a photo into the wall cavity... sort of a time capsule... and patched it right up.
It's not the crime, it's the cover up! And I covered it up perfectly!Lee
If the layout won't support my NFL lineman-sized self, I'm not interested.
I think the key factor here is just getting something built... Good, not-so-good... Whatever.You build it, you learn from it, you tear it down and you build again.