Could you build this in your shed

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Could you build this in your shed

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Just come across this on you tube and thought it was worthy of a mention

https://youtu.be/jK-DChcWPqA
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Looking forward to seeing it when it tours the UK.
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This layout featured in Hornby Magazine a month or so ago - very impressive. The owner went to an estate agent to see if he could rent an industrial unit in which to house the layout - he was told nothing available - but I do have a warehouse basement that is huge, but does need some work - so he took it, cleared it out, installed lighting and here we are.

The owner has been working on this layout full-time for five years! Must have deep pockets!

The guy doing the video, Luke Aps is a bit strange, but his "how to" videos are very good - no messing around - straight down to it.
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Walkingthedog wrote: Thu Jul 16, 2020 9:29 am Looking forward to seeing it when it tours the UK.
I wonder how many towns/cities would have the sort of space required for this layout, readily available?
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He said he was going to use closed down shops so should be OK. :D
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Walkingthedog wrote: Thu Jul 16, 2020 11:08 am He said he was going to use closed down shops so should be OK. :D
I think it would have to be a "supermarket" - not sure many shops in Basingstoke are two hundred feet deep, never mind eighty feet wide.
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there is plenty of space in festival place...
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When our House of Fraser closes we’ll have room. You’d be surprised how many shops are that big when empty.
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