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Removing imagination from model railroading
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<p>I would like to refer back to my point and other people's points as well. There are trains that are meant for small children to play with (O 3rail, Brio, etc). My home layout that I build for myself is not meant for small hands (neither are my HO modules). I have (or will have soon) model train modules (previously mentioned Kids Run Trains), that are specifically designed for little hands (3 Rail O using Lionel Fasttrack) where strangers kids can come run my toy trains. If a teenager wants to get involved with scale modeling thats a different story. Small children for the most part do not have the attention span to appreciate highly detailed scale models. They want to see moving things, animation. Otherwise they get bored around age 8-9 and you'll never get them back into the hobby until they retire from their jobs.</p>
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