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I think of myself as a beginner to model railroading because I have been away from it for about 10 years and am just getting back into the hobby. I have posted a few questions on this forum and gotten a lot of good advice from many people.A lot of what I did in the past and what I am trying to do now as far a my layout goes is based on old and some new articles from Model Railroader that I have saved over the years and what I visualize in my mind as to what I want to and what something should look like. <br />This is one of the best forums I have ever been on and I have gotten a lot of useful information not only from my own postings,but from reading other postings and what others have had to say. Recently I have tried to give some of what I thought was helpful advice to a couple of people who asked for help only to find out that what I was saying may have been the wrong thing to say based on replies by others who answered the posting. A lot has changed since I did my last layout and I have a lot to learn. I would really feel bad if someone tried something that I suggested and it got messed up and ruined. I need to learn a lot more about what is going on in model railroading,what with new techniques and products coming out all the time before I try to give advice to others. So I think it best to just read and say nothing. To those that I may have gives the wrong information I want to say I'm sorry. To those who that gave me help with my own layout I want to say thanks for the information. It was appreciated. I will continue to come here and learn from others and to read and try some of the new things that are out there. Thanks again-Bob
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