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How Big Is Too Big?
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When is too big? When... <br />...you have an O scal replica of Sturruca Viaduct and say "yeah-it's nice, but check this out" <br />...you put railway paintings around the walls of your train room and bankrupted tracksideprints.com <br />...when the answer to "why are the world's forests dissapearing???" is "my bencwork" <br />...you are a common carrier, of nothing <br />...your transformer requires its own air conditioning unit to keep from overheating <br />...your railroads "Standard Book of Drawings" comes in 18 leatherbound volumes of 500 pages each <br />...you used your FRA granted imminent domain status to move into your living room (oh yeah--you live in the train room anyway) <br />...your dispatiching software requires more computing capability than the space shuttle has <br />...you recieve EDA grants to improve your layout because your train room has its own snack stand and train store <br />...most people think that the solar panels on top of your house are for heating, although they are really just for the turntable motor <br />...the rest of the power for the layout comes from the nuclear power plant in your back yard <br />...Union Pacific built a branch line to your house and now has the "crazy recluse" local three times a week <br />...you are reading these and thinking "maybe my layout <i>is</i> too large" <br /> <br />Hope you got some laughs, <br />Daniel
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