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What schism exists between Large Scalers and other Model Railroaders...
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Capt, <br /> <br />It's like this: They say look at the size of those flanges! [:O] They are way out of scale. And those flowers are too big as well. <br />But you can throw a couple of rocks on the ground and stuff in a few plants and flowers and sit back and enjoy the trains[^] <br />5 years later they will still be tearing their hair out still trying to make those plaster-of-paris mountains actually look like real rocks[:D] <br /> <br />I got into this to build and run trains, not hibernate in some dark room with no windows trying to build scenery. Now I'm a bit of a slow learner. It took me 15 years to work that out (why I was never satisfied with any of the small scale railways I tried to build), but when I finally figured that out, I changed to G scale. <br />Now don't get me wrong, some people are really good at building realistic scenery, but I'm not one of them! <br /> <br />Glen.
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