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How Big Is Too Big?
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How Big is too big? When... <br />...when people compare your layout's size to your ego <br />...when you were eccentric three years ago, and passed obsessed a year later <br />...when operating your layout involves government contracts <br />...when the FRA made a special "class 0" class of railroad for you <br />...when the Model Railroader Boxcar has been brought to your industrial spurr three times, not to mention the models of it on your layout <br />...you modeled the entire railroad world, so you started making duplicates of things <br />...when your "circle of benefactors" plaque reads "Micahael Haverty, David Gun, John Snow..." <br />...when your models polute enough to have "basement warming" <br />...when your staging yard has twelve more ties than Global I, II, and III combined <br />...when your layout is the "London, New York, and Pacific," and you live up to your reputation <br />...when you have a 1:87 scale model of New London, Ontario and Schenectady, New York, producing new locomotives every day <br />...when you say "selective compression, what's that???" <br /> <br />Hope you got some laughs, <br />Daniel
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