If you ever fret over what you haven't gotten around to yet (whether it be scenery, structures, freight car kits, etc), take some time to review what you 
have accomplished. I did that recently, going through my "Layout Construction" folder of photos. And I'm not gonna lie - I was pretty impressed with all the progress that's been made over the last few years, with a LOT of help from my friends.
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| Sometimes, extreme lengths (heights?) are gone to . . . | 
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| Bill surveying the, um, "progress" in Old Saybrook. Looks much better these days... | 
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| One of my favorites - Tom, Dick, and Pete (I really need a friend named "Harry") in the middle of moving a door to make way for the Shore Line. | 
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| And then, laying down on the job... | 
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| Bill working in the Goff Brook area, right at the Rocky Hill/Wethersfield town line. | 
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| Starting New London staging | 
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| Even dad was able to help install the girders in New London when he came to visit. | 
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| Randy & Joseph adding feeders on the New London/East End loop. | 
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| Tom working under the West End loop - New Haven staging not even in yet. | 
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| Bill & Pete working on the north end of Rocky Hill | 
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| Roman & Joseph adding more feeders in New London. | 
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| Dick & Randy modifying DCC UN-friendly turnouts. | 
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| Tom, Pieter & Dick wiring toggles. | 
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| Roman & Joseph at New London again, doing feeders. | 
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| Randy surveying something (maybe where to install switch machines?) | 
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| Rosie, supervising | 
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| Working on the approach into Shailerville from Middletown (in the other room) - and some added motivation to keep my cookie consumption in check... | 
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| Roman & Dick working on the lift out | 
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| The Great SawzAll-ing of New Year's Eve Eve, 2013 - preparing to install Goff Brook Bridge. | 
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| Randy installing track at - believe it or not - Wethersfield (including the infamous passing siding) | 
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| Rosie reviewing my track planning | 
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| One of the first "Layout Construction" progress photos I took - showing "proof of concept" - that I'd actually be able to fit Middletown, with the quadrant track, and a prototype-length train. October 29, 2011 | 
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