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Show me your indoor Course build

Here's mine (along with my scx24's). It's 1x2 metres (about 3'3" by 6'6"). Not the best out there but I'm pretty proud of it overall.



I might strip it down to its wooden base in a few months' time and start from scratch using what I've learned though.
 
I'm new to this, but after seeing some folks in a local state park playing around, I recently picked up TRX-4, and after realizing it was a bit too big to build an indoor course, I picked up a SCX24. The daughter had also been asking about wanting a train set, so I saw an opportunity...mixed train table and mini crawler course. Lionel makes a "more kid friendly" 1:24 scale train set, so I picked one of those up for her. I had a spot in the basement that would support a decent size table, so I opted for 6x8 feet. (I'm military by trade, so I'll move from this house in 3-4 yrs). I wanted to be able to move the table in/out of the basement when I move, so I cut it down to 3(ea) 32 inch by 6 foot tables that will bolt together. I'm sort of going with a Moab theme flowing into a mountain range on the last table. I've only got one table about done. I'll be adding some really fine sand in the pit and flat trails later, as well as some lava rocks for a rock course. But, here's the progress.
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