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How Does where you grew up compare with what you model?
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I grew up in Northeastern New York, so I don't really model a particular roadname,(although I will admit I am partial to the NYC), as much as I model the feel and general historical architecture from my old hometown. Most of the buildings were designed to look like either something you might see in New York City or something you would see anywhere in New England. I've found that this allows me to run either steam or modern disels without compromising any sort of era specific structure. My only problem is with vehicles, since they are pretty much dated by body style. When I become rich, I'll have a vast collestion of all types so as not to have that problem. I now live in North Carolina, so this allows me to wish I was still in New York without the bitter cold and snow.
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