Hello -

A recent post from Phil Scandura said:

"I'm new to S Scale (having been an N scaler since 1969) and I'm 
new to the list.
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... plan to build a small switching layout on a shelf. Thx!"

This post inspired me to renew my efforts towards getting information organized 
regarding shelf and other types of small S-scale layouts.

I know that there are others on this list running or  building shelf/switching 
layouts and I am convinced there are many like Phil who want to change scales 
but are not sure of how to get started in S.

I have opened a website toward collecting and distributing information on 
existing or proposed shelf or switching layouts.  The goal is to share 
information with others who have such layouts and to make the information 
available to others who might be contemplating such an effort.

At this time my layout is the only one displayed but I have hopes that others 
will share along with me.

You can visit this site at http://webpages.charter.net/aarmstro/index.htm

Thanks for any comments or submissions.

Art Armstrong



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