Train show setups

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Maybe the back could be the train siding, and the front could be the terminal, which is visible under the table.
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Here is a better setup:
http://s1006.photobucket.com/user/plarai...g.html?o=1
It incorparates a plarail advance loop.
http://s1006.photobucket.com/user/plarai...g.html?o=0
Here is a view of the yard.
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Here is the proably the final design:
http://s1006.photobucket.com/user/plarai...g.html?o=1
Here is the siding view:
http://s1006.photobucket.com/user/plarai...g.html?o=0
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I plan to hide Thomas, Annie, and Clarabel in that siding. I still have more trains to use, but I choose certain ones.
Oh man the train show is the seventh of November and the guy running it still hasn't called back!!!
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Looks good. Hope you get your call soon.
thats a good set up for a show. wont take too long to put together on the day. i recommend taking photos or drawing a track plan for yourself, just in case. a habit ive made when trying to remember under a time constraint, lol.
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Sun, good strategy.
Super, me too!!!

I found a 2010 Thomas, and a Tsukuba Express. I plan to use both. And guess what the star of the yard? My EF 60 19!!!
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