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Being the ''Micro Nut'' I am, I found this having a search about for new material.

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Nicely executed, but I wonder if the modeller rather looks upon the railway as incidental to the landscape modelling. After all, operating potential is pretty close to zero, I would have thought.  :?

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I guess there's no need for DCC on this layout :!:  :wink:
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:lol:  :lol:  :lol:

Oh I don't know, Tim; two wires should just about do it! Think of the slow-speed control too….  :roll:  :lol:

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if i done a layout like this my loft would look empty :D
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Perry said

Nicely executed, but I wonder if the modeller rather looks upon the railway as incidental to the landscape modelling. After all, operating potential is pretty close to zero, I would have thought.  :?

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I guess, as ever, it comes down to persoanl preference. You can get a few of those done over the weeks then exhibit them at a show, just on the go. The only other thing I see, is the fact that the amount of detail you need to pay attention too in a micro is absolutely immense, owing to the small area.

All this and then of course there is the space starved modellers.. :roll:
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