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October 24, 2020
John Gardiner
Construction, BGT

BGT Episode 13: Track Laying, Part 1

October 24, 2020
John Gardiner
Construction, BGT

Hello Poptarts!

In this episode, after who knows how long, we will finally get ready to lay track! This episode covers all the background information you will need to actually put track to table.

Also, don’t forget to vote correctly!

October 24, 2020
John Gardiner
Construction, BGT

Tagged: Track Laying, Construction, Advice, Techniques

John Gardiner

BGT Episode 14: [Major Railroads Miniseries 1] A History of North American Railroading
BGT Episode 12: Listener Questions 2

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Proto-Future is attempting to do something which has never been done in model railroading before. I am here to ruffle feathers, seed ideas, get rusty gears turning, and help the hobby escape the transition-era worshiping rut we’ve been in for 30+ years, thereby better appealing to younger generations and improving the world around us along the way. If you have any thoughts at all – good or bad – pause for a second, think them through, make sure they’re logical, then email me, and we’ll see where it goes.

While the podcast is transitioning to Proto-Future, I still happily accept beginner questions and will address them on-air every now and then. Feel free to email me via the contact form, and I’ll do my best to help you in your quest.

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