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<p>...And here I thought this was yet another thread about how <i>Model Railroader Magazine</i> did so-and-so or a thread got deleted!</p><p>I suppose Selective Omission is pretty common; although most modelers don't think of backdrop or low relief buildings as John Armstrong's Selective Omission, but they really are.</p><p> On my HO scale layout, I have a few low-relief buildings, and my cement plant gets it's gravel trucked in from "off the layout." I also have a track leading through the backdrop which serves as an interchange. On the other side it's used for storing the railroad's buisness cars and as a team track. Strange that the dead-end track leading into that building never gets switched, but somehow there's different cars on it every session!<br></p>
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