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Guys,I'm really struggling with where to go in this hobby....Here's the dilemma: where to go from here?On30 scale. I really like my two ET&WNC ten wheelers, but the sheer size of O scale is making it an all-or-nothing affair in my space. And, I have come to realize that I cannot forego my love of Class 1 1980s railroading, i.e., Seaboard System and predecessors. I think I must scale back the On30 and am considering ....Help. DFF
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Guys, I'm really struggling with where to go in this hobby. The Seaboard Central 2.0 has been sold and will find a new home very shortly. ...Here's the dilemma: where to go from here?On30 scale. I really like my two ET&WNC ten wheelers, but the sheer size of O scale is making it an all-or-nothing affair in my space. And, I have come to realize that I cannot forego my love of Class 1 1980s railroading, i.e., Seaboard System and predecessors. I think I must scale back the On30 and am considering a two-sided shadow box affair in the neighborhood of 42" x 96" with a scene on each side and the curves hidden in the shadow box (not unlike what Model Railroader did with their On30 Olympia Logging Co. project layout). ...N scale. ... It's possible that my new desire to go back to HO scale is a happy medium between the compactness of N scale and the sheer mass of O scale locomotives. A new HO scale layout would be a shelf layout along the style of what Lance Mindheim is