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Have you ever "changed roads?"
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I've been in this hobby for some years now - started with a train set loop and built up to a small system before selling it all to buy photographic equipment. <br />Back into the hobby a few years later, I now have three small, exhibition-quality layouts in my loft, and I just set up whichever one I fancy for a few weeks at a time. <br />I've modelled British outline 00 gauge, LMS/Midland Railway (1920/30), and had a small layout which did about 20 shows before I retired it. I now have a more modern British layout, based in the 1950s and 60s, and a 4-baseboard system in 7mm narow gauge. The third layout is American HO, a small switching layout which I built following a holiday over in Canada ten years ago. <br />So yes, I've changes roads, I've changed scale, I've changed continents. But that's what this hobby is all about. No hard and fast rules. Do your own thing, just enjoy it. That's what's most important. Just enjoy it. <br />If we all did the same all the time, things would get kind of boring! <br />[[img]img[/img] <br /> <br />
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