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<p>[quote user="CGW121"]What I was talking about are the rivit counters and know it alls who a a trainshow or a layout tour who have to comment on whatever they see as wrong. Neither of those places are the best venue for "advice"[/quote]</p> <p>I value those comments. Trainshows are the only places people get to see my modules, so public feedback is important. Its how I get better. I was raised to do everything I do the absolute best that I can do it. Nothing less is acceptable. Good enough isn't. </p> <p>I found out recently from show feedback that there are actually standards for how tall highway signs are (not something that I had not given consideration) and how close they should be to the roadway etc. </p> <p>[quote user="CGW121"] What it seems like what you are saying is,is that you should be able to offer your advice and if they dont take it well it is their fault.[/quote]</p> <p>I think what selector may be saying, at least how I interpereted it, is that if I offered my opinion/advice on how you could do it better, and you ignore me, its not really an issue with me. I provided feedback to you about what you are displaying.</p> <p>At trainshows, those people out there are your customers, they have likely paid to see what you are displaying. Always never forget that. They are what allows you to set up and run trains. Not everyone there knows about prototype accuracy, but some do, and you can provide a change to educate those who dont. </p> <p>Insert shooting star with rainbow from PBS.</p>
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