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Things I LOVE about model railroading

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Things I LOVE about model railroading
Posted by Anonymous on Monday, August 15, 2005 9:50 PM
I thought I'd turn Chip's thread the other way. What makes you love the hobby? You don't have to write a book. Just list maybe a few things that keep you interested.
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Posted by cheese3 on Monday, August 15, 2005 9:53 PM
Ahh, I have been waiting for this one, I love it all, even wiring although it is tedious I have learned alot, I didn;t post in chips because I dont hate anything about the hobby. Well there is one thing...some of the prices get out of hand but I have my price range and can find nice stuff in my range and that is one more reason to love this hobby.

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Posted by railroadyoshi on Monday, August 15, 2005 9:55 PM
hmmm
dont write a book, eh?
then ill say everything!
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Posted by DrummingTrainfan on Monday, August 15, 2005 9:59 PM
I enjoy creating large emergency scenes (such as hazmat spills and terrorist threats etc) in our little farm town of 15000 people.
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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, August 15, 2005 10:16 PM
Little at 15,000? We live seven miles out of a town of 2,200.

QUOTE: Originally posted by DrummingTrainfan

I enjoy creating large emergency scenes (such as hazmat spills and terrorist threats etc) in our little farm town of 15000 people.
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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, August 15, 2005 10:23 PM
Things that I love about model railroading..

1. Wiring

2. Track planning

3. Lifelike RDC Units (Still trying to understand my obsession with those)

4. Anything made by Atlas (Especially my AEM-7)

5. Anything made by Kato...which never look as good as they do in the picture because of all those little detail parts that I lose or mess up...of course, they do run great, which is the most important part right?
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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, August 15, 2005 10:25 PM
Things I LOVE about model railroading

Creating a minature world that I CONTROL [}:)]

Getting away from the world and into my own realm

trying to recreate details.

operations, operations, and operations...

Oh and operations.
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Posted by cjcrescent on Monday, August 15, 2005 10:42 PM
The camraderie, the likes and dislikes, the discussions, the arguments, new models, old models, new techniques, old techniques...........but the best thing is.....

The Lifelong Friendships


The really true friends I have found thru the years are all in this hobby.
Remember guys a friend knows where the bodies are buried....


A TRUE FRIEND HELPED YOU BURY THEM!!!!!

Carey

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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, August 15, 2005 10:45 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by cjcrescent

The camraderie, the likes and dislikes, the discussions, the arguments, new models, old models, new techniques, old techniques...........but the best thing is.....

The Lifelong Friendships


The really true friends I have found thru the years are all in this hobby.
Remember guys a friend knows where the bodies are buried....


A TRUE FRIEND HELPED YOU BURY THEM!!!!!


You must be watching Good Fellas, I did forget, the forums are another reaon I love the hobby, I have learned more here, at Atlas and the countless others.
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Posted by Rotorranch on Monday, August 15, 2005 10:56 PM
I agree with all of the above....but my favorite part is just watching my trains go around the layout! Kick back, look at the little world I've created, and watch trains. It's a peaceful get away from the rigors of real life.

I do enjoy all aspects of the hobby, as I do with most of my hobbies. Building, painting, detailing, but most of all, running.

The one thing I'm not real fond of is wood working, i.e. benchwork. I don't do real good with wood. I keep cutting, but it still ends up too short! [;)]

If we built benchwork out of steel, I could weld up the gaps! [8D]

Rotor

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Posted by JohnT14808 on Monday, August 15, 2005 11:00 PM
I just love the action of a steam engine. It could be a 3 truck Shay, or a 4-8-8-4...the action of the drive rods and wheels just does something to my mind. It's too bad that one of the decoder companies hasn't come up with a way to control SMOKE using a decoder function (....or have they??) We have power, we have lights and sound...WE NEED THE SMOKE....AND STEAM!!!! Wouldn't THAT be something!!
{ Course, it would probably increase the power demand at start up by .5 but who knows. Perhaps someone will solve this.}
Of course, interaction on this forum and at my local RR club are cool, learning new techniques for fixing things, painting things, detailing things.....oh...and running trains![:D][8D][;)]
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Posted by Darth Santa Fe on Monday, August 15, 2005 11:10 PM
Let's seeeeeeeeeee..........
1:Bowser kits
2:Athearn kits
3:Running trains
4:Rivarossi
5:Bachmann
6:Keeping everything running well
7:Opening engines the moment I get them to see how they work
......................
1,587,259:My Spectrum Doodlebug
1,587,260:trains.com

And the list goes on and on and on and on...[:D]

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Posted by robengland on Monday, August 15, 2005 11:28 PM
Reliably operating mechanism
Intricate mechanisms
believeable scenes
clever designs
beautiful scenes
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Posted by loathar on Tuesday, August 16, 2005 12:04 AM
When the works done, sit back, crack a brewskie, and enjoy the fruits of my labor![8D]
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Posted by SpaceMouse on Tuesday, August 16, 2005 12:19 AM
I believe Model Railroading is a team sport.

I like op sessions with 10-15 trains running and a dispatcher.

In such, I like running a yard and scrambling to get trains built and out of the yard fast enough to keep the inbound trains from clogging the main.

I like running a local and switching in traffic.

And on the other end, I like building--engines cars, structures, scenery, and making them look as real as I can.

I like arranging figures to tell a story.

Just about everything except glue strings, coupler springs, and the brass goodies that hold on handrails.

Chip

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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, August 16, 2005 12:23 AM
Intricate scenes.
Wonderful detailing.
The wonder of a tiny world

and the joy of childhood play in a 'big boys' package.

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Posted by Vampire on Tuesday, August 16, 2005 1:54 AM
The things I love about model railoading:

That a hobby I first got into around age 7 or 8 still fascinates me 30+ years later...

The fond memories it brings of my grandfather, who helped set up my first train set on plywood...

The look of a steam locomotive in operation... ANY steam locomotive! Shay's Heislers, Daylight's, Big Boy's, Allegheny's, Beyer-Garratt's, et al...

The new, better detailed and better running models available today, even if they are more costly...

The joy of building something with my own hands and bringing it to life, a joy which has served me well in my career away from trains (well, not really... you should see my office!!)
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Posted by countershot on Tuesday, August 16, 2005 2:13 AM

LOCOMOTIVES!!!!!


the trains the detail of my very own railroad that i see and touch........oh that is it for me!


I love double VISION!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Posted by selector on Tuesday, August 16, 2005 2:42 AM
Several have already said that there is something about a steam locomotive that sets them off. I agree. I am in the hobby mostly because of steam engines. Their bulk, their sounds, their mechanics. It is the same reason I prefer to fly on piston prop aircraft over jets; I like to see the works in action. That we have sound and DCC 44 years after my first train set makes it that much better.
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Posted by NZRMac on Tuesday, August 16, 2005 4:40 AM
Having the guts to pull the motor out of a brand new loco to see if it's just a loose wire.

Putting it back together after some tinkering, not having any parts leftover, putting it back on the track and finding everthing is ok with the world ( I didn't buy a lemon afterall)

Ken.
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Posted by davekelly on Tuesday, August 16, 2005 8:46 AM
The joy I get when I learn a new skill, be it benchwork, detailing, painting, wiring whatever. Seeing the train actually move on what I've created! The great folks here that are willing to share their experiences and knowledge in a friendly totally helpful way even though my question had been asked a gillion times in the past. Being a kid again.

In short - everything!
If you ain't having fun, you're not doing it right and if you are having fun, don't let anyone tell you you're doing it wrong.
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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, August 16, 2005 9:55 AM
I LOVE seeing peoples eye pop when they see an N scale 3 unit lash up pulling 50+ cars on a winding course in and out of tunnels. Then I think to my self, “I'm going to build one in time for christmas”.
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Posted by Train 284 on Tuesday, August 16, 2005 10:25 AM
EVERYRTHING!
Matt Cool Espee Forever! Modeling the Modoc Northern Railroad in HO scale Brakeman/Conductor/Fireman on the Yreka Western Railroad Member of Rouge Valley Model RR Club
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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, August 16, 2005 10:53 AM
working on scenery, operating sessions, weathering rolling stock, the friends you make through the hobby, train shows, NMRA meets, layout tours; exchanging ideas on these, and other, forums. The list could go on for many, many pages.

Cheers,
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Posted by jeffshultz on Tuesday, August 16, 2005 12:49 PM
Creating and replicating reality... and solving assorted puzzles along the way.

oh... and being able to see this and know that it's mine:

Jeff Shultz From 2x8 to single car garage, the W&P is expanding! Willamette & Pacific - Oregon Electric Branch
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Posted by ARTHILL on Tuesday, August 16, 2005 2:20 PM
I can make a world the way it "SHOULD BE" and if it isn't right I know who the blame. Might be the only place in the universe where God and the government get home without blame.
If you think you have it right, your standards are too low. my photos http://s12.photobucket.com/albums/a235/ARTHILL/ Art
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Posted by espeefoamer on Tuesday, August 16, 2005 3:03 PM
Watching a quiet,smooth running,tunel motor weaving its way through a set of crossovers[:D].
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Posted by icmr on Tuesday, August 16, 2005 9:00 PM
[#ditto] [:D][:D]EVERYTHING!!!!!!![:D][:D]


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Posted by Darth Santa Fe on Tuesday, August 16, 2005 9:08 PM
1,000,999,999: Detailing my engines
1,001,000,000: Buying engines off eBay that need a little "TLC" and fixing them
1,001,000,001:.................................

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Posted by TrainFreak409 on Tuesday, August 16, 2005 9:12 PM
Well, I was going to say EVERYTHING, but there have been others who have said that, so I'll try to go with something different.

My most favorite thing about model railroading is the fact that the hobby revolves around trains. You look at a real railroad, and you just start dreaming, and hoping that one day you can get behind the throttle of your very own locomotive, ease it out of the yard, and then run her wide open on the main. I would love to be at the control of such style, such speed, such power!

With model railroading, I can do all of that. Maybe in a smaller size, but on a much larger scale! Instead of one train, I CONTROL THEM ALL! And not only that, I'm everything else as well!

Sure, I may never work for the railroad, but as long as I have a layout and model trains, the railroad is never out of reach.[:D]

Scott - Dispatcher, Norfolk Southern

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