QUOTE: Originally posted by Feather So, let me see if I understand this. I have real rocks, dirt, hills, flowing water, trees, grass, all outside. I have a modest operating system to be sure, but I operate whenever I can. And somehow, a dried weed that has colored ground foam glued on is more "realistic?" I missed something, I think. I attended an operating session of a local HO club, intending to join. Why not? It would be fun, and I would probably learn something. Everyone was very welcoming, until they learned that my layout was out in the garden. After that, the friendly welcome seemed to have disappeared. Sad. SteveF
Is it REAL? or Just 1:29 scale?
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QUOTE: Originally posted by Curmudgeon ..................................................... I usually have a pocket full of photos when the folks I talk to get glassy-eyed and want to go talk to someone else. I suppose over 50 years in model railroading might just give me some credibility, but my pure orneryness makes them sit still. ............................................
QUOTE: Originally posted by Marty Cozad This has been one of those ,"can't get my butt in gear" weekends. So I spent way to much time on the computer. I finally posted some photos and shared some thoughts on MRs forum and I think alot of folks have no idea what out door model railroading can be. The term Garden railroading is so vast and covers so many topics that the gerneral hobbiest has no idea. I had no clue way back but thats before all these GREAT models hit the shelf. Plus at NMRA meets or Gats shows and other places that I go , you tell them your a GRRer and its OH,,,I see. then they go talk to someone else in their club. HEY we are modelers to. We just have to use different materials and deal with different conditions than they do. I was thinking that I use many methods that HO folks used. around the wall layout, we use a fence, dividing a layout in half, we use hills or bushes to give distance. And yes ,,some of us run year round if we can. We plan and build year round. I wonder how many HO folks looked at GRYs mag at the hobby store and read Eric's artical. That was as good as any HO bash. And the box car two part artical would easily fit into MRs mag. Oh well, I'm just venting. My wife tells me that i live in my own little world, I remind her, she lives with me in it also.[;)]
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