I am probably guilty of suggesting the big radius advice. But I have a LOT of locos that need bigger turns. For me bigger is always better.
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I came }{ close to my EM-1 sideswiping my J1 so that ended it all for me. Big turns with wide spacing so NOTHING will hit anywhere.
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If you plan like I did that keeps you from tearing down and starting over when you get THAT loco years later that you never thought you would own, and it will not run on your current layout. . I am already sure everything I own will run on every inch of track. That was rule #1to not be broken.
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Thank You, Bill Lane
Modeling the Mighty Pennsy, PRSL & Reading in 1957 in S Scale since 1987
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