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"It's my layout!"
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<p>[quote user="Tracklayer"]Though the statement may very well be true, <strong>you won't ever see me actually say such a childish thing here on the forum like I've seen others do</strong>... It may very well be my layout and my property, but I follow strict, specific rules, as in, the layout itself and trains are all serious copies of the "real world" in every respect, <strong>not clownish things out of my wild imagination like some I've seen</strong>. You won't ever see me run steam locos and mixed era rolling stock when the layout is set up for modern trains, or diesels when the layout is set up for the steam era with the wrong caboose or something. As for the question. No, I don't run things on my layout that I dislike, <strong>and if someone happens to give me an item for Christmas, my birthday or otherwise that I don't feel right about-which does occur from time to time, I accept it gratefully, then sale it on ebay or trade it to one of my model railroading buddies for something I prefer ASAP!... Tracklayer</strong> [/quote]</p><p> </p><p>jeez. you are cold dude. and from your last sentance, horrifically ungrateful... ebay or trade off something someone got you because it doesn't fit your rather strict guidelines? does it occur to you that perhaps whoever got you said gift did so out the kindness of thier heart and likely is not the expert on your particular modeling fetishes you would like them to be? Is model railroading a job or a hobby for you? if there is fun in modelling in such a way for you, kudos... but it sounds like you take the fun out of it for everyone else around you. </p><p> </p><p> rant over. we may now return to our regularly scheduled thread.</p>
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