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Thought to share this photo of one way to increase the RR footprint without decreasing the aisle space.  This was built to accommodate 42" level and 54" level passenger station tracks "inside" the station.  Neighbors were crazed, "What the heck is that?"  Poor civilians.  I made it to blend in with the basic structure.  Would not want it to look like an oddball . tt

 

The extension is actually ten feet long.  On some screens it may seem stuby????? 

 

 

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Another pole, another ten feet - what's your holdup? Is there an access panel

on the other side? Another ten feet might require one!

 

I like it. I've though about exterior GG track and just running a loop out and back

into the back yard for natural light, but sealing the holes, keeping raccoons, possums, coyotes, roaches, children and Gulf Coast thunderstorms (hurricanes!) out...your idea works better. At least armadillos don't climb well, or do they...?

Originally Posted by Moonson:
Originally Posted by Texas Pete:

No, but I am thinking about expanding from 4x10 to 5x10. I don't want or need anything larger, that's the beauty of O-31 tube track and toy trains.

 

Pete

Now, that's self-discipline!

Frank (the man who loves ice cream............too much.)

 

Self-discipline has nothing to do with it. I prefer to be in charge of my hobbies and not be controlled by them. Unless one is trying to win Olympic gold or play guitar like Pat Metheny, I have found obsession to be mostly counterproductive.

 

Pete

Originally Posted by Texas Pete:
Originally Posted by Moonson:
Originally Posted by Texas Pete:

No, but I am thinking about expanding from 4x10 to 5x10. I don't want or need anything larger, that's the beauty of O-31 tube track and toy trains.

 

Pete

Now, that's self-discipline!

Frank (the man who loves ice cream............too much.)

 

Self-discipline has nothing to do with it. I prefer to be in charge of my hobbies and not be controlled by them. Unless one is trying to win Olympic gold or play guitar like Pat Metheny, I have found obsession to be mostly counterproductive.

 

Pete

Oh.

OK.

 

Frank

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