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Why do I have to be a rivet counter or a toy train owner?
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I sure hope no newbees read this post because if they do they will no doubt find another hobby. I like to see proto items, can I build them, not at this time. Do I like great detail, yes buy I don't have the time to do it as some can. Does this upset me, not in the least. I run my trains for fun. When it stops being fun then the garage sale starts. I model in HO but still have a orginal boxed Lionel set from 1950 that the only reason it is in the boxes is lack of space. This post only divids us, it does not unite us. Phil
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