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Free-moN standards dictate a 12" min. 24" max endplate.(The internal sectional plates can be as wide or narrow as you wish)Some groups decide to "group-standardize" the measurements: N-Land Pacific dictates that all their modules be 24" wide so there's a continuous uniform fascia from module to module.(And they have a large trailer/truck in which to transport said modules, in addition to individuals bring their own)Silicon Valley Free-moN accepts whatever between 12" & 24" but strongly encourages people to build modules at 18" as we've found that to be a good balance between scenery and ease of transport (in our various little cars)But we have 12" modules and 24" modules and so it goes.Most of Mark's modules do the narrow-endplate to wider-midsection compromise that works very well (especially with his scenery skillz).It really comes down to measuring your car/truck and fitting the modules into the transport space.18" endplate is a happy medium.
I just need to measure the width of my Jag's trunk and backseat to come up with module lengths.
Rule 0 of FreeMoN -- if you can't get it to the show, it doesn't exist!Rick
So the Free-moN bug bit dad hard. What the heck is he up to here?! This thing is HUGE!