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Model Railroading Cliches, Logical Fallacies & Just Plain Unprototypicality
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<p>The layouts of my childhood days included just about anything you have mentioned here, but boy were they fun to operate - which meant having a number of trains zoom by at the speed of lightning!</p> <p>When building a layout today, we have a lot more means and methods available than in those days. We are searching for excellence and endavour perfection, but shouldn´t be step back and ask ourselves the question whether we have as much fun as we had back then?</p> <p>My skills and abilities are waning due to a number of health issues I am battling, and so is my confidence in what I am doing. For that matter,I find working on my current layout(s) highly stressing. I may have to go back to those simple, unprototypical, packed with logical fallacies and model railroading cliches layouts and thoroughly enjoy it!</p> <p><iframe src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/eNzDkWaOgzo" width="425" height="350"></iframe></p> <p> </p> <p> </p>
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