Clickbait? Nope!
What's next? I explain in the video, but they're all good things.
- Jason
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Clickbait? Nope!
What's next? I explain in the video, but they're all good things.
- Jason
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Well done story & video. You mentioned you may do some rail-fanning before you start your next layout. This is an invitation to join us on - "Rail-fanning on the OGR Form"
https://ogrforum.com/topic/155716354382227123
Take care: Hope to see you out rail-fanning. Gary 🚂
WOW! Well, this was a surprise but good for you to have such a large new basement to plan your future layout, hopefully a keeper this time. Good luck in your new home.
Mikki
Wo Jason what a surprise 😮 I hope things go well for you and your new wife! It is always ni e.to close to family and I will be watching foe you new layout build!
I’m looking forward to the new one!
Jason, as much as I loved your layout (especially the storage tracks underneath) and will miss it, I believe that you are doing the smart thing at the right time in your life.
I wish you and your family the best in your new home.
Looking forward to your new layout.
Take Care,
Ray
My neighborhood in Avon, OH welcomes you back home!
Tearing an old layout down can be sad, indeed.....but making a new one that is better or bigger is just plain exciting.
Most of us would change something on our layouts, however minor it may be. You now have the chance to perfect your old layout.
There's a good O gauge show in Independence on February 22.....if you're around.
Best wishes for happiness and success in this new phase of life!
Hi Jason, I don't think you "tore" down your layout. It looks more like you dismantled it. I like the fact that you are able to reuse the wood from the old layout in your planned new layout. I will enjoy seeing how you rebuild it. Best wishes for future success!
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