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What schism exists between Large Scalers and other Model Railroaders...
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I used to model in HO and was real good at it. When I belonged to the "White Pines Model Railroad" in Elmhurst Ill. I ran 100 car trains all day long without a problem . However as I got older it was harder to detail in 1/87th . When I first saw a outdoor railroad my wife said "can we do this in our backyard ? " and I said sure. Tell the truth , looking at a couple of 20 pound dash 9's compressing the track below it and the cars squeaking and making their own sounds I got hooked.The fact that I am lucky enough to have a wife as into this hobby as I am makes it even better . I love all trains not only one scale . Each have their own good and bad points. But for me now its BIG , HEAVY trains rolling through the backyard . Cant beat those beautyfull summer days cutting the grass and watching the trains going around with a cold beer and the grille going .
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