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I'm fairly new to any in-depth participation in the G-Scale hobby, but have had an interest for a long time. The "10 foot rule", is only relevant on a person-by-person basis. We each join a hobby to work on it at a level we enjoy. If we want it to look good at 10 feet or 100 feet, it is each person's choice. I am also into muscle car restoration and I relate this to "daily drivers" vs. "trailer queens". If you want to just restore a car to the level that it will look good enough for you to be satisfied when you drive it, so be it. If you want to never drive it and have everything on it perfect to the day it was manufactured, so be it. We each have our level of satisfaction. If you want to compete, its a different story and then you have to meet the rules.
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