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June, July, August, September and oh yeah October Progress Update

 It’s been quite a while since I’ve posted an update on my layout as it’s been a busy few months (combine summer yardwork with the birth of our first child in August, it’s been a lifestyle adjustment!  And guess which one has taken more adjusting) but as the days have gotten shorter and the nights cooler I’m turning my attention back to my layout. 

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May Progress Update

 

It’s been a long time since I did any updates on my progress, so I thought I would give a general update on the status of my layout construction. With the warmer weather lawn care and preparations for my first child have taken up a good amount of my free time so there isn’t a lot of tangible progress on the layout, but I have been able to finish a few odds and ends projects in the past few months so I wanted to share my progress and experiences.

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Let there Be Light!

I’ve spent a good portion of my evenings & weekends the past couple of weeks finalizing the installation of lighting on my layout as well as sorting out some really frustrating wiring issues (but more on the latter in another post).  I recently upgraded the lighting in my basement as even though I have two outside exposed walls my basement is….well, a basement!  The previous owner had some overhead lights installed that provided decent light for a playroom or workout area but better lighting was needed if I was going to use this space for my layo

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The Hoboken Shore Railroad Comes to Connecticut

First let me introduce my layout.  I’ve started construction of what has become a “prototype inspired” version of the Hoboken Shore Railroad.  Byron Henderson’s Article in the inaugural issue of MRH spurred me to start sharing my experiences in building my own switching pike.  So before I get to that, a bit on how I got to where I am now:

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