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QUOTE: Originally posted by Jetrock Indeed, having the latest or most expensive stuff shouldn't count in terms of a "serious" hobbyist's level of commitment. Time commitment, knowledge, and modeling ability mean more, in my mind, than just spending dollars. Think about it--who would you consider a "serious" modeler, someone who didn't really have much in the way of modeling skills or knowledge of railroads, but had a lot of money and so could afford brass locomotives, DCC control, and paid others to create his layout and detail his engines? Or a middle-class guy with some free time who builds his models from kits or scratchbuilds, and enjoys learning a lot about how prototype railroads do their business? Of course, if the rich guy really did love model railroading, built his own layout, had lots of prototype knowledge and bought that expensive brass to run rather than to gather dust, certainly he'd be a serious model railroader...
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