Freelance 2012
jab Wrote:1. Why not just hold on to those older buildings and put them back on the layout when the mood hits you?....2. I would strongly consider having one style of structures, scenery, and even era on one side of the layout, and another on the other.....3. I'd otherwise go to my Reisebuero um fahrkarten nach Stuttgart zu reservieren. . .
1. Well, I would really like to keep the buildings store for some later use. The space is the issue. I am afraid there is none left for those large buildings. I will not put them simply in the trash because they are built from $$$ Cornerstone kits. That is the reason why I am offering them to anybody for free pickup.

The problem with the LA warehouse district is that the buildings I like have no railroad service at all. I did build some of them last year and kept them on the hatch to the entrance door. The "southwest" is not meant so much by the shoe boxes but by the light colors (mainly white for sun reflexion) and the sandy light ground cover. Not very useful as soil in any farming area more up north and east of central Texas.

2. I would like to have two different styles of layout on the two sides of the room. May be I will remove one of the tables blocking the other side of the room when I retire fully. So far it is a storage yard only with no access where no switching takes place.
3. I need flight number and date to pick you up at Stuttgart airport Big Grin
Reinhard
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