tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7555097524168238320.post7170209104001911207..comments2021-07-22T04:19:56.367-05:00Comments on SP&S OREGON TRUNK: A review of my goalsUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7555097524168238320.post-29108114604046692052015-11-16T14:48:22.366-06:002015-11-16T14:48:22.366-06:00The garage is not finished at all, but it will all...The garage is not finished at all, but it will allow me to set my modules upright, instead of laying on their sides or backs. I figure I will be more likely to do something with them if I can actually get to them and make progress. My plan is to complete the module set that is at my office, then finish up the modules i have at home. Once those are done I will start on building a shelf layout in the house. "Mountain Goat" Greghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14029015698314920278noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7555097524168238320.post-76689424691792843042015-11-14T13:29:58.608-06:002015-11-14T13:29:58.608-06:00How "finished" is the garage? I know mi...How "finished" is the garage? I know mine can be miserable in the winter, and then there are the spiders, and the dust, and the general dumping ground - all the cardboard boxes from Amazon deliveries, etc. I am fortunate to have an upstairs room in which to put a shelf layout high enough to have space for a workbench beneath, but I'm not sure how I'd make the garage livable enough to build a layout. Although, the cat box is in the room with the trains and I have no end of dust to deal with as a result. I guess it is all about compromise, unless you have a purpose-built space.Galen Gallimorehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10272822237546731134noreply@blogger.com