Hi John;

Welcome to the group! At least you have the 8 ft of flex track running. Add a 
switch or two and a couple of more cars and you can have some interesting 
operation and gain experience with most facets of layout building (track, 
electrical, scenery) while planning the "big" layout.

Anyone who thinks they don't have space, or is waiting for the space and time 
to build the monster layout should spend a while on the Micro Layout site:

http://www.carendt.com/scrapbook/page103/index.html

Lots of options that can go on a bookshelf and won't cost an arm and a leg or 
require a basement/two car garage to build.

Pieter E. Roos


--- On Sun, 11/7/10, johnmwalker <[email protected]> wrote:

> From: johnmwalker <[email protected]>
> I'm a newbie. If an SHS SW-9 running back and forth on
> eight feet of
> flex track with two freight cars counts, then I've been
> modeling S-scale
> for three months. My lonely but nonetheless mighty fleet of
> 12 total
> axles sits on a gigantic table that will - in due course -
> become a
> massive layout.
> 
> I'll be 49 in February, so I did not help the age pool of
> S-scalers ---
> I suspect I added a few months to the average. Sorry about
> that!
> 
> : )
 


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