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The difference between myself and a lot of modelers.
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I guess the quick answer to your issue is, if you don't want RTR, don't buy RTR. I haven't had the RTR folks proselytizing at my door while I'm trying to work or watch a football game, so I guess I haven't noticed a controversey raging. <br /> <br />Everyone approaches this hobby differently. Except for a few DPM buildings, nearIy all the structures built or planned for my layout are my own design and scratchbuilt. However, I have little interest in scrachbuilding or assembling rolling stock or locomotives any more than is necessary. Modeling the 1917 era in N Scale means a lot of what I need has to be scratchbuilt or kit-bashed but I'd buy RTR in a heartbeat if it were available. It has nothing to do with being in a hurry. It has everything to do with using my time as I want to. <br /> <br />That's my approach to model railroading, and since I don't give a hoot that your opinion differs, you're safe from my trying to change your perception. <br /> <br />Wayne
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