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I started small

My den is small ie: 9'6" x 7'6" (old money) So when I started 4 years ago it was a Country Terminus Station with a small fiddle. Then a second scenic area with twin tracks.
              Then I thought 'I can make a removable section just to run in loco's or just sit and watch a train run.'



It takes less than 20 seconds to drop in place, and the same to take down…
              Then a couple of days ago I suddenly got another thought 'What if when the run around is not in place, could I put something else there?'





I had a play with it for a short while to test, and it is a good little Fiddle/shunting add on…There is about 6 feet of storage in that simple little piece…
             It simply drops in place and one 6 pin din plug and your off…
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A very good example of getting the most of the space available and the use of supporting the extension.

 

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That's neat, and it doesn't prevent the little woman opening the door to bring tea and toast during prolonged running sessions….got to keep them busy, haven't we?

'What's that dear?'

'Oh, just telling Jethro how much we value a little feminine input to railway modelling….'

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Great idea. The simple solutions are alwys the best !

Cheers, Gary.
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Brilliant :thumbs

Funny how sometimes these ideas come along, often when your trying to figure something else out, at least that's what tends to happen in my case.


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