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QUOTE: Originally posted by SuperChiefFan Emerald, when do you think you'll have enough information to compile and subsequently post your findings? It should be interesting to read. Andrew
QUOTE: Originally posted by dehusman The problem with the vast majority of the "polls" on these chat groups are they are not comprehensive or are constructed to end up with the results the creator wants. Poll #2 is an excellent example of this. The only possible option is to pick something that is "wrong". It doesn't allow for the possibility that things are "right". Dave H.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by SuperChiefFan QUOTE: Originally posted by Roadtrp I like trains!!! [:D][:D] And just what the heck is so bad about that?? [?][?] After I've been with it a bit, I may well decided to get much more serious about the modeling end of it. But in the meantime, I'm out there buying stuff from the LHS and the internet, stuff that probably has a higher profit margin since it is built. Thereby keeping the LHS guys in business so folks like you who want to build everything from toothpicks can! [bow][#ditto][bow][#ditto][bow][#ditto][bow][#ditto][bow][#ditto][bow][#ditto][bow] I voted RTR. I have nothing against kits; it's just that when I see something I like I want to get it home, watch it run, and have fun doing so. What's wrong with that??? Okay, Emerald--I think I've responded to all of your polls![(-D]
QUOTE: Originally posted by Roadtrp I like trains!!! [:D][:D] And just what the heck is so bad about that?? [?][?] After I've been with it a bit, I may well decided to get much more serious about the modeling end of it. But in the meantime, I'm out there buying stuff from the LHS and the internet, stuff that probably has a higher profit margin since it is built. Thereby keeping the LHS guys in business so folks like you who want to build everything from toothpicks can!
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QUOTE: Originally posted by Big_Boy_4005 I did not answer this poll. To me this question has no real meaning for 2 reasons. First, in the scale that I model ( 3 rail O ) this isn't an issue since everything is ready to run. Second, the question is begging to divide the hobby and set the stage for more intolerance and conflict. See my response to poll 2. By answering this poll, we start down the road of who's right and who's wrong, and that is road leads only to trouble.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by kbfcsme QUOTE: Originally posted by dougal But what about rookies? They don't want to spend an hour (or more) building a kit when they could be running trains! An hour spent is not a kit! Thats just shaking a box and having stiff fall out right! What some of us "old timers" refer to as a kit starts life as a box of sticks (or brass) and some crude instructions, and ends up a piece of rolling stock, or an engine, or a factory complex, some 20 or 30 hours later! Get yourself an old RedBall, Gloorcraft, or Quality craft kit. They are relatively inexpensive at train shows, 10-15 bucks will get you a nice basic kit. Follow the directions (look at the pictures) take your time and do the VERY BEST job you can. Use lots of sanding sealer to hide the woodgrain, (unless its a wood sheathed reefer)double check all measurements before installing the grabirons, and paint carefully. Even if it comes out halfway decent, you will be prouder of that car that any other in the fleet. You can't get that feeling in a box! Your friends reaction?----------->[:O][wow][C):-)][yeah]
QUOTE: Originally posted by dougal But what about rookies? They don't want to spend an hour (or more) building a kit when they could be running trains!
QUOTE: Originally posted by IRONROOSTER QUOTE: Originally posted by Big_Boy_4005 ....in the scale that I model ( 3 rail O ) this isn't an issue since everything is ready to run. .... You can always build a O scale kit and use lionel trucks and couplers. Personally, I like RTR because it gets me up and running faster, but I also enjoy building kits. By having both the hobby is attractive to more people and we all benefit. I suspect that a fair number of the RTR folks will eventually build a kit and most of the kit folks will buy a RTR diesel (can't hardly get a diesel kit) . Enjoy Paul
QUOTE: Originally posted by Big_Boy_4005 ....in the scale that I model ( 3 rail O ) this isn't an issue since everything is ready to run. ....
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