QUOTE: Originally posted by tomwatkins Both. I want my locomotives to be close enough to accurate to be recognizable as Southern and L&N locomotives. I want my rolling stock to reflect what was used in the late forties to early fifties. My towns and scenery will look like western North Carolina in the Spring. It is and will continue to be fun, whether I'm detailing a locomotive, building structures or scenery, or just running trains. If I stop having fun it's time to look at what I'm doing or how I'm doing it and make some adjustments fast. Have Fun, Tom Watkins
QUOTE: Originally posted by codyr well i think realism is in the eye of the beholder im from new zealand and i dont know the first thing about american railways if you asked me where rio grande run id say iceland so when im running a 90's geep on a 50's layout with 70's cars a chemical in my brain makes me see the train and thats it even if its on a flat pooltabel cover with no scenary i am pleased
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QUOTE: Originally posted by rsn48 Your poll reads like a political poll which wants to support one candidate. Do I want realism or do I want fun? Yes. The implication is that realism is no fun or that fun leaves out realism, neither statement is true. I didn't vote.
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