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[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by Roadtrp</i> <br /><br /> <br />Everyone gets to do it their own way. I started my layout a year ago, and I've spent about an hour a day playing with my trains ever since then. <br /> <br />Do I have a prototypical layout? <br />Ummm... no. <br /> <br />Do I have an expertly landscaped layout? <br />Ummm... no. <br /> <br />Are my buildings and trains weathered? <br />Ummm... no. <br /> <br />Do I stay consistent with the era I model? <br />For the most part yes, but sometimes... Ummm... no. <br /> <br />I basically have created the "toy train" layout I DREAMED about when I was a kid, but am doing it in 'N' scale instead of '027'. To me the realism is a whole lot less important than the fun. Do what you enjoy, and don't let anyone dictate what you should do. <br />[/quote] <br /> <br />I'm one of the few people who never went through that "toy train" loving phase when I was a child. Therefore have no connect with a unweathered, undetailed, clean, grassmat covered layouts. I came straight up through the realistic stuff. Fun for me is going the real way.
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