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Garry247
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Hello just joined, thanks for letting me in.
I am pretty much a complete novice at anything model railways and have started an OO gauge DCC layout although I did have a go some 20-30 years ago in the early days of DCC as I remember, but we ended up moving house quite early into it… Retired now and thought time to have another go and it may be good to keep a kind of photo diary of hopefully any progress made here on the forum and learn from any comments made, it looks a great place to learn and ask for advice..
Plan was to have a bit of play around and see how I get on in a small loft / storage space we had available hopefully learning from that before moving into a much larger room, but looking at how long things are taking I’ve maybe left things a bit late for that, I can’t see me ever getting into the large room 😀
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Brian
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Hi Gary
Welcome to the Forum.
Please ask if you have any questions, I'm sure someone (or more than one!) will offer good advice :D
We look forward to you keeping us updated on your progress
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Hi Gary and welcome to our forum
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Welcome to the friendly helpful forum Garry. Thinking smaller may be the best way to go. I have a shed layout and whilst it’s not by any means overwhelming, if I was to start again I would go smaller and really concentrate on detailing.
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Welcome on board Garry. Mine's a similar story - started a layout some 20+ years ago, only to move house and lacking space in the new abode to start another one.

I've only been putting my new layout together for about 6 months, so have found it a steep learning curve having also decided to go DCC, but the guys on here are very helpful if you find yourself stuck, or with a problem you are struggling to solve, so feel free to ask away.
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Welcome Garry. You’ll get all the help you need on here plus a bit of humour.
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Welcome Garry - You have joined a great forum - lots of help, information and fun. First tip - move into the larger room asap - they have a habit of being swallowed up for other purposes. Let us know how you get on.
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Thanks very much to all for the welcome. Will start a thread in the layout section...
Although entirely fictitious in detail going to call it Little Mill Junction as the name has connections for us..
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Hi, Garry, Barry, is right. Little point in building it all, only to have to dismantle later, when you run out of space.Small layouts only lead to frustration, as everyone soon gets bored and expands.
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Welcome .
I am on my seventh layout, all in different places and various sizes.
1. Great big loft layout, but not finished as I prepared to move overseas.
2. Loft layout transformed into modular form in the garage getting ready to go.
3. Full size folded-8 layout in spare bedroom in new house overseas.
4. Reduced in size to L-shape to make bed-space for visitors who never turned up.
5. Didn’t get on with end-to-end so made a roundy-round 8x4 test track on castors.
6. Kitchen table test track as and when required in a holiday lodge back in UK,
7. Converted single garage.Happy now.
There will be no more layouts.
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