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QUOTE: Originally posted by dwick Variety, like MR & RMC and the Gazzette is the key to reader interest. One thing RMC should do is get off the nastelgia soapbox [are you listening, Hal?] and get on with model railroading that is happening today. Remenising about the so called "good ol' days' is fine for old time readers, but most of the 21st century readers get a little tired of reading about things that is now antique history.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by deschane I enjoy a thorough look at the history, development and changes made to a particular item that interests me and at times have read 5-7 pages of interesting information on AAR box cars! However, I didn't know I was a "Rivit Counter"! Do I need to seek a mental health professional for this. Is this considered a malady? Are there groups I can join to help me overcome this terrible disorder? My god, I just realised the fact that I read books! Certainly there must be no help for me! Well, this may be fair if we come up with a somewhat disdainful name for you guys whom arn't "Rivit Counters"!
QUOTE: Originally posted by deschane Vsmith, You were one of many folks who has spoken about "Rivit Counters". I don't really consider myself to be one, however I do enjoy Arm-Chair-Railroadin' almost as much as modeling down in my lay-out room! I just thought I'd have a little fun with the word! However, I think it would be better if we quit with the generalizations and name calling. A real "Rivit Counter" to me is someone who is annoying as hell about their knowledge and pick apart the good efforts of others.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by AntonioFP45 Hello VSmith, Deshane does bring up a good point. A lot of the guys that do strive for accuracy don't put down fellow modelers that excercise the "imagination license". Even Tony Koester (MRR Column contributor) who enjoys accuracy in his freelanced "MidLand Road" talks about flexibility and creativity. [:(!]"Rivet Counter" usually refers to modelers that will cut you down to pieces or snub your work if it does not meet their standard. Among modeling friends though, the term is often used as a tease. If you go to www.lcrailroad.com (Live Steamers Club) you can see the red and black Seaboard S12 that my students painted for this club. Was a challenge! When I told the club president, John Beard that one of the decals was slightly higher than the prototype, first thing he yelled jokingly to me was: Aw Tony! Good Grief! I didn't know that you were a RIVET COUNTER! She looks great!" We both laughed.