Time spent on the Layout
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That is , hours per WEEK.
At the moment its 16 to 20 hours a week but that is increasing - I dont know how I ever used to fit in time for work before I finally packed it in . I just never seem to have enough time to fit in everything I want to do now.Richard. A sorely missed member who lost a brave battle in 2012.
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I do have many more weeks of doing something than doing nothing though, so I am going to say I average 8-12 per week.
Wayne
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Bozzy(never known to pass a pub)
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On Ludgershall change for Tidworth, it depends on how you count it, because I'm still constructing the building for it. As well as constructing the supports for the layout, if you count that then that's another 6 hours a week at the moment.
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At weekends, I try and spend at least 3 - 4 hours a day on my layout/s. During the week, I am lucky to get ten minutes!
What I was amazed at is how many former members there are now, very sad. I wonder if it's just the natural ebb & flow of members?
Cheers,
John.
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Though while I think about it, I also need to get round to continuing to take my old layout apart in the shed.
Come to think of, it's quite amazing how much time I spend on railway modelling-related activities without actually having a layout at the moment!
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