QUOTE: Originally posted by BSJohnston I am really new to model railroading, so I am sticking with things that are ready to run or kits that I can put together. I don't feel I am ready to try something from scratch yet. Maybe some day.
QUOTE: Originally posted by Bergie Do you ever scratchbuild or kitbash models (structures, freight cars, etc.), or do you stick with kits and/or ready-to-run models? Vote and then share your comments. Kitbashing Taking one or more model railroad kits (often structure kits) and changing the construction process or combining parts to make a unique model. Scratchbuilding Making a model from raw materials and parts, not using kits. These definitions and others can be found in ModelRailroader.com's Glossary of terms article: http://www.trains.com/Content/Dynamic/Articles/000/000/000/396xoacs.asp Polls on Trains.com are not scientific and reflect only the opinions of the users who have chosen to participate. The results cannot be assumed to represent the opinions of Internet users in general, the readers of our magazines, nor the public as a whole. Bottom line, our polls are meant for fun and to stimulate conversation amongst our forum users.
cheers, krump
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QUOTE: Originally posted by Jadran Surette I don't scratchbuild or kit-bash because I don't think I have the skills.
Have fun with your trains