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[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by iandor</i> <br /><br />Being a practising Agnostic i have gone for an Eastern religeous theme, going through temple complexes of both Thai and Japanese flavour. My new area 3 has 60 m long tracks and has a 10 m long climbing ramp which will be of concrete construction as will a 4 m long viaduct. Again we will rely heavily on decorative gravels and stones and a medieval castle, so I really can't say if it will be rural or urban just a big contradiction of situations as usual. <br /> <br />Regards <br /> <br />ian <br />[/quote] <br /> <br />I'm affraid my religious trapping is undeniablely Roman Catholic, but I do have great respect for the balance that Eastern Religion uses as its main tenet. I would think, however, that anyone in G scale can appriciate the idea of a Creator who overlooks everything. After all, God does have the biggest trainset of all. [:D] Hummmm, I wonder if there is a religious facet to Large Scale railroading as well. <br /> <br />Well, enough of that... <br /> <br />Ian, as long as the people who make pilgrimges to your temples for enlightenment need transportation and food it make little difference if you have a medieval castle next to oriental shrines. It is the love of trains and their function that are the common link. <br /> <br />Capt Carrales
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