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Why do I have to be a rivet counter or a toy train owner?
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Just an observation. <br /> <br />I think I lean more towards the Toy Train owner for the most part but I'm not sure I like the reference. <br /> <br />When I say I enjoy the MTH O scale Pennsy Steam engine and I look forward to MTH releasing the Ho scale models...why would someone respond...I guess if you like "Toy trains." <br /> <br />Also might surprise you I enjoy smoke coming from my steam engines on occasion. Some might say, "That's not prototypical" And again the Toy train reference comes out again. <br /> <br />I realize there are people that measure the grab Irons on flat car and say nope...there too large not prototypical. I would say geez I don't care and someone might respond. Buy a "Something model" They have the right scale grab irons. <br /> <br />I look at it like this. You will always find some guy willing to pay big bucks for a Sunfire amplifier for his home stereo. You will also find the guy that will buy the Audiovox at Target and say it works for me. I like to think I'm the guy in the middle buying the Panasonic and say I have the best of both. :) <br /> <br />So what would you call me in model train terms? :) <br /> <br />Sorry for the ramblings... I'm in a mood today.
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