QUOTE: Originally posted by Eriediamond Ok people, after reading the past replies to this $500 layout, I've got some thoughts and comments to throw out here. I thought they did a pretty good job with it myself. I feel it's purpose was to show that a whole lot of money is not needed to get started in this hobby and what can be done with that train set from Santa and they accomplished that. The feathers on this old rooster get ruffled when I hear comments like layouts like that hurt the hobby, or that paper buildings don't cut it. There are a lot of families out here struggling to make ends meet and still provide good interests for their kids and themselves as well. It's pretty sad when the enjoyment we get from something is determined by how much it costs. I'm still trying to figure out how a layout like that is hurting the hobby. Are we to publish a rule book and issue tests to determin if one is illigable to begin model railroading? Do we set standards of track plans to be followed? Do I model the same as when I started? Of coarse not. A throw back to the 50's? No, it was just an artical to show an inexpesive way to build a small layout on a tight budget. They still teach that 2+2=4 in grade school, but they did that in the 50's also. Is it wrong to have an oval of track? If it is, then there are a lot of manufactures ouy there selling an awfull lot of wrong train sets. In closing, I want all to know, this reply was not meant as a flame to anyone. If I've ruffled some feathers so to speak, so be it, I make no apologies for my reply here, I just disagree with some of the comments is all.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by BRAKIE Frankly I thought that layout had NO REAL VALUE. You see its no more then a glorified train set set up..Surely they could have none better.I truly doubt if any serious modeler from years ago would even bother to look more then once at it.
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