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To Prototype or not? round 2
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<font size="3"><font face="Arial">[I have been trying to model the Erie division point @ Salamanca N.Y. (Circa mid to late 40's)for a few years now. I've Tried to follow as close as possible with some liberties. How close should following a prototype go? How much selective compression and adjustment is reasonable? I understand the good enough idea, yet still debating fesabiltiy of it all.Is it better to have a layout running or always in progress? Should I narrow my focus on certain area's or head towards proto-freelance to stop the headache? Headache increases when I look at the 1/2 completed 216' N scale Station that I started 6 month's ago... <br />Any and all suggestions help, thanks to those who've answered already.<font face="Arial"></font id="Arial"><font size="2"></font id="size2"> <br />.</font id="Arial"></font id="size3"> <br />
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