I am planning to build a very small switching layout. Which one is the best solution: inglenook or fork ?Â
Are two longer sidings better than three short ones ? It certainly looks more realistic to have two 5-wagon sidings than three 3-wagon sidings but I just want a small layout for funny switching operations. All your comments and advices will be very appreciate. Thanks.
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Ribérac
Hello everyone,
I am planning to build a very small switching layout. Which one is the best solution: inglenook or fork ?Â
Are two longer sidings better than three short ones ? It certainly looks more realistic to have two 5-wagon sidings than three 3-wagon sidings but I just want a small layout for funny switching operations. All your comments and advices will be very appreciate. Thanks.
I also read these two websites:
http://www.carendt.com/small-layout-scrapbook/page-103-november-2010/
http://www.wymann.info/ShuntingPuzzles/index.html
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