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<p>Taking a layout to university with you is not practical, even if it's only a shunting plank. So I'll have to think of other modelling projects to get on with until Christmas. Maybe I can get one or two of the many side projects done...</p><p> </p><p>

I have a tiny room here, so guess I'm fortunate that most of it is taken up by desk space, which was clearly intended to be used for modelling. I've set up my portable workbench on it, consisting of the cutting mat to make a work area, and projects and tools in the wedge shaped box. I've already outgrown the box's size with R/C gear. </p><p> </p><p>

Still, good enough for a good relaxing study break!</p><p> </p><p>

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