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How did you cope with the loss of an enthusiastic fan of your model railroad?
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I am so sorry to hear of your loss. I send my condelences it never gets easy losing a family memeber. I to lost my greatest fan, my grandfather. Though he never saw the actual layout he always asked about it. Before his death it was just a toy to play with, after his death it became a memorial to him. Every new peice i put on I know he's sitting in heaven watching my progress. I would suggest taking a few weeks and not working on it and when your ready you'll know and you'll start working on it again. Remember it's a hobby and it should bring you joy, so if your not having fun don't force it let it come back to you. <br />Andy
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