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Reinhard,

The wide angle shot is nice looking.

Larry
Some details for the building across the street. That building has to be removable. You can see how it sits in but is not glued to the ground cover. Still waiting for graffiti decals....
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Details like the bars over the door and window are astonishing! Very nice!
Did my best to ruin that fine area.... Wink
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faraway Wrote:Did my best to ruin that fine area.... Wink
.... with very good success!
Definitely! Cheers
Looking great Reinhard! Love the mess too!

Koos
That turned out great Reinhard Cheers

Cheers,

Kev
Reinhard I always enjoyed your work. Thanks for sharing it all. I mean all, I just finished going through all of the old 2011 and 2012 threads just to revisit it all. One thing I was never able to grasp is how long is it from the door to the window, what is the width of the area that you keep changing and guessing by the old pictures, it looks to be about 12" on the wharf side near the computer. Thanks for your time on this, looking forward to see what is next

Steve
Thank you all for the very friendly comments.
ratled Wrote:...One thing I was never able to grasp is how long is it from the door to the window, what is the width of the area that you keep changing...
Steve, the room is from door to window 4,00m (13.1') long and 2,75m (9') wide. The layout area with scenery is all the south side long and 0,65m (2.1') wide. The four track staging yard behind the desks at the north side of the room without scenery is 0,25m (0.8') wide. The connections at the east and west side are just a few inches wide to hold a single track.
You even took the time to do the conversions for me. Thanks!!!!!

Steve
This two photos may be helpful to get an overview. The green switcher is located at the center (2m/6.5' in each direction) of the south side.

View from center to east (door)
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View from center to west (window)
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It was helpful. Thank you again. They really illustrate your use of space that you have done so well. This is what I like best on all of the Freelance threads is how large you are able to make .65m/2' seem.

Steve
Reinhard,
a very good overview about your very fine switching layout! Looks great with these perspectives!

jwb

I hate to ask this, Reinhard, but can we see the north side?
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