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Sunday, May 2, 2010

Strategic Layout Design - 5 Part Clinic

This is the final version of the Strategic Layout Design Clinic with sound.


These are large files and take time to download.
  1. Strategic Layout Design Part 1 - Introduction
  2. Strategic Layout Design Part 2 - Layout Design Strategy
  3. Strategic Layout Design Part 3 - Railroad Design Fundamentals
  4. Strategic Layout Design Part 4 - Fundamentals of Track Planning
  5. Strategic Layout Design Part 5 - Layout Design Engineering & Tactics
  6. Layout Design Questionnaire Document
















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I've been a model railroader all my life and never remember not having trains. I started out with an N-scale layout when I was five, moved in to HO until I was 30, switched to S scale for another few years, then to On30, HO and then On30 again!
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