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The earlier track plan I released just a few days ago had some changes made almost IMMEDIATELY after I published it! LOL ... Even though it was MONTHS in planning to get it "just right" for that video!!! But that's the GREAT thing about model railroading... nothing is EVER "final" and you can keep on playing with ideas forever!!! For info on the "original" layout... and the backstory behind Narraloch Valley - check out this link: • NV#1 My shelf size N scale model railroad ... ARDUINO - info regarding automated reverse loop for DC model railways: • Automated reverse loop Now, these "final" changes are for the better I'm sure... and I am now VERY confident that I can start construction shortly using this plan - or some variation of it ;) And I actually enjoy all the "finessing" around with Railmodeller Pro - it's like creating a work of art on an electronic canvas! Thank goodness for that track planning software - to have the ability to "try out" such changes to see if they "fit" on paper/screen, before committing $$$ to the actual model! And that's very important because my NEXT first step is to PRINT out the whole of my proposed n scale layout 1:1 scale, join all the bits together, put in place on the actual 5x2 layout and "see" what it looks like full-size! Wish me luck :) And please don't forget to comment, like, subscribe and all that stuff! See you next time. Cheers Stephen Spry Track planning software from #RailModellerPro : http://www.railmodeller.com N scale buildings/structures from #Scalescenes : http://www.scalescenes.com Music: http://www.bensound.com Train video: http://www.pexels.com