A track plan has taken shape

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Here's my track plan for a small exhibition layout.  It's mounted on two 6ft x 3ft boards.



I've drawn it using Bronze and will start the block wiring next week.



The hidden area is within the pink zone.  Any advice is welcome.

I have created a Facebook site called "Chadwick TMD" for those who are interested. 

Sorry about the link but I can't seem to get the "Upload new photo for insertion" to work.








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Certainly looks different.

When does the build commence ?

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Toto
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A good plan Charlie

but to help the forum bandwidth, have the photo as part of the text, not as an attachment

use the button called
Upload new photo for insertion.

Ron
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IHiya Charlie I can see you have managed to upload your track plans to your gallery so you should be able to click on insert existing photo from gallery when your doing a post ?   By clicking on uploading new photo for insertion it uploads the chosen photo to your gallery and then you insert it into your post. Also some internet browsers "play up " on the site so the recommended one is Firefox, although as you HAVE managed to upload the track plans to your gallery I don't think that is your problem.  So to stop the waffle lol , open a new post , click on Insert existing photo from gallery…then choose the track plan or photo you want to insert.  Hope this helps

Oh and if putting in more than one photo hit return 2 or 3 times in between each photo , its easier on the eye. :doublethumb



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 Matt
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Thanks Matt, I'm on the case. Regards Charlie
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I would have doubts about 2 6x3 boards myself. 3 off, 2x3 feet is much more manageable.

I used to be indecisive but now I'm not sure.
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