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What happens to my layout when I'm gone?
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If I ever realise my ambitions I will start a public attraction with my trains. Right now I envision calling it the Museum of American Model Railroading. With 5 Stories (In a Union Station Type building that also serves as the terminus for a tourist railraod I want to start) and nearly 50 acres of model railroad fun. The intent is to make Northlands look like a beginners layout, but be more prototypical than fanciful. Then when I am getting on in years, I will search for some one with an equal passion and vigor for trains as me, and then when I can trust him with my whole estate, I will groom him to take place when I pass on. Idealy it would be someone of my prodgeny (A grandson maybe) that will cary on the family enterprise. <br /> <br />As for inheratancees, I would allow my heirs to have one full train (Loco through caboose or obs car be it passenger train), their choice of private railcar, and an equal share of the cash, and hopefully that will keep them happy. <br /> <br />But for now, I am only 21 years old, and I have 99 years left before I have to worry about it.
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