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I spent alot of time and bought books, blueprints and videos when I eas researching the DMIR. I had not ever been to Duluth when I decided I want to model the Missabe, I just liked ore cars. Through my research I found that all of my favorite railroads ran there in the early 90's so I can keep running my off-breed equip. <br /> <br />I have the MRHS application form printed on my desk but my wife didn't find it for Christmas and send so I get at least 1 more present.[;)] <br /> <br />I really enjoy researching and it makes railfanning trips so much more fun finding abandoned bldgs & lines while waiting for the next train. My only problem now is that I want to be too exact when modelling, I've already got 5 Ore dock kits mashed together now I need to work Proctor Hill ( Spirit Mountain) Proctor Yards some long mainline and Evtac into my too small basement, I can at least see long strings of orecars in my booksand videos. <br /> <br />One last place research pays off is remebering our favorite fallen flags so we can keep a bit off history alive.[:)]
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