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How Big Is Too Big?
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When is to big? When... <br />...when you have a model train store with a greater selection than the local hobby store (in 1:48 scale, of course. It's the best scale--take that, rivet counters!) <br />...when your ceiling is painted as the famous Milwaukee "Skytop observation" advertisement, except its 85' by 110' <br />...whenMount Everest is at one end of your layout, and the Mariana Trench at the other, both full size in G scale <br />...when you go to Chicago Union Station, and say "I've got two of these on my layout" <br />...when your responses to this topic all come from characteristics of your layout <br />...when you built your roundhouse as a spiral because "64 stalls just would not cut it" <br />...when your layout is O scale (once again...the best), you have a 1:8 live steamers railroad down to your basement, an HO layout to carry around messages, a G scale layout to carry around snacks, and you're trying to figure out what you can do with N <br /> <br />Hope you got some laughs, <br />Daniel
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