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Believe me, museums are definitely a good idea in real life and in model form. My layout was originally going to be a carfloat yard somewhere in New York, however, as my first loco was an SP SD9, I felt the need to change the layout to a museum line. It's a superb way of dealing with the "super-finescale rivet counter" who can reel off lists of what shouldn't be on the layout! Museum lines allow you to run what you want, including the more outlandish prototypes (my line frequently sees an NYC C-Liner teamed with an EMD Leasing SD40-2)! It also allows you to take advantage of those models that are at a very low price and in a paint scheme you like.
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