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Ever Feel Pressured to Conform to Other Modeler's Dictates?
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[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by Noah Hofrichter</i> <br /><br />I'm in the seventh grade and I constantly get "seggestions" from my friends at school. They know nothing about model railroading and seggest things like "make a jump in the track" or "you should have a car sit on the track and a train run into it." Please! these are expensive models, not cheap [2c] toy cars that you can bear up and not care anything about there conditon[:(!] I just say "[yeah]" and start talking about something else. <br /> <br />As for this forum, I usually will take into cosideration what people say, and many of the ideas I've learned in the 2 months I've been here, have evolved slightly to fit my situation and are now part of my layout. By gol I love these forums[:D][:D][:)][:)][;)] <br /> <br />Noah[swg][(-D][8D][:P] <br />[/quote] <br /> <br />Jump in teh track?!!!! thats the stuipidous thing i've ever heard, and i know alot of stupid people[:p] I am also a teen and i find that non of them reconize the value of them and some even want to cra***hem[:(!] One time during one of my sisters parties, her friends crashed my 2-8-2 into almost everthing else on the track[:0], lucky the only damage on my mikado was the bell snaped off which was fixed with some glue. My train room is always looked now[:(!]. People on this fourm do seem to be more knowlagable then many perfectionist.
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