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Are "pure" free lanced model railroads dead?
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From the replies above I'd say "free" lancing is very much alive and well. As much as I"d like to "model" the Great Northen right down to the last rivet and pine cone it just ain't gonna happen so in that regard I'm pretty happy to just see that goat slapped up on the side of a boxcar or loco and if my railroad serves a grain elevator that is actually in Missouri but on my layout is in North Dakota well then it is MY layout. All of which is to say that free-lancers are great and so are "purists". The important thing is to just build that model railroad. Start tonight! <br />
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