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[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by cjm89</i> <br /><br />...unfortunately this month's article lingered on these huge layouts most of us couldn't pay for or upkeep...[/quote] While I can appreciate your desire for model railroads representing different locales, I like seeing articles on the big layouts that I will never do. It gives me a chance to see them, I can live vicariously, and I can still get ideas from them, even if they are not the same size scale. <br /> <br />Speaking of living vicariously, I would like to see some articles on these large layouts where a pictorial follows a train during an operating session. Whether they follow a mainline train, capturing the different scenes and trains it meets, or whether they follow a way freight, showing the detail of the industries, cars, trackwork, and engines. This way, we can see some of the layouts already illustrated in MR, but in more detail, and you get more of a feel of being there. <br /> <br />---jps
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