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It is sad how much quicker they come down than they go up. I will miss watching that layout progress.
Scott
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What a shame, it was such a Grande layout.
Hope you have fun with the new one
Jim
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It's always sad to see a layout torn down...for whatever reason...
The up-side, of course, is that now you get to make a bigger & better one....
Good luck with your new venture....and keep us posted.
Gus (LC&P).
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What a pity, but think of the new opportunities that present themselves. Good luck.
Does this mean that you're not going to have any time to come over and help me with my trackwork now?
Don (ezdays) Day
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Hi TrainNut,
Shame the layout has to come down but sure you will move on to bigger and better things learnt a lot on my first layout here and employing it on the second
What plans have you for a future one ?
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Bummer! Hopefully you can find some way of building another...but you are still working on the outdoor railroad...right?
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Bigger and Better!
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Tom:
Well I will be looking to see what is the next project.
Sounds like you are moving the new layout to a new location in the house. I hope you are building a new one!
Must have been hard to demo the layout. Lots of work, time and effort went into it. And it looked GREAT!
So I will be looking forward to see the NEW ONE. I am sure it will be of the same fine craftsmanship.
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ezdays Wrote:Does this mean that you're not going to have any time to come over and help me with my trackwork now?
Nope. Not at all. I said I'd help and indeed I will.
Ralph Wrote:...you are still working on the outdoor railroad...right?
I am still working on the G scale but for the last couple of months, I've had a serious lack of motivation and not much progress has been made. I better get off my butt pretty soon 'cause it'll be 100 & teens before much longer down here again.
upnick Wrote:What plans have you for a future one ?
woodone Wrote:Well I will be looking to see what is the next project.
Sounds like you are moving the new layout to a new location in the house. So I will be looking forward to see the NEW ONE.
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i can side with you on the tearing down part. yet the fun part of rebuiling resides.
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