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QUOTE: Originally posted by vsmith But the degree varies from art major Dave Frary "I'm happy just to pour a drink and watch a train do laps through the scenery"...
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QUOTE: Originally posted by aiireland is this Sam Posey the race car driver?
QUOTE: Originally posted by aiireland i'll have to take a look at this book. I've always liked Sam and have enjoyed his take on motor sports. i didn't know he liked trains as well! btw operator
QUOTE: Originally posted by Jetrock It wouldn't really apply to them--as the quote refers to those who have actually built layouts, rather than those who have not. The armchair modeler may not know yet whether they prefer scenery or operation. I suppose collectors would be "scenery", as they are purchasing trains as scenery (things to look at that don't move) rather than to run them. But the quote in general seems to refer to those WITH layouts, rather than those without them. The more I think about my operations as "watching trains go back and forth" (vs. round and round) the more I think it fits--while I do have an operation scheme in mind, it is more based around being able to pull a few car cards and get right to the business of switching things than a sophisticated operating scheme/timetable. I don't have much interest in a centralized command-control network, or multiple-user operation--heck, my layout is currently wired only for single power-pack operation. But my layout is made to SWITCH UNTIL YOUR FINGERS HURT from uncoupling Kadees and throwing turnouts. Even my non-functioning dioramas are built around the idea of how they COULD work if powered.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by Roadtrp QUOTE: Originally posted by vsmith But the degree varies from art major Dave Frary "I'm happy just to pour a drink and watch a train do laps through the scenery"... Bingo!! [tup] [tup] I prefer a nice glass of Merlot to a drink, although I'll occasionally indulge in a Single Malt Scotch and glass of water. [:D]
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QUOTE: Originally posted by jfugate Why does it have to be one or the other? I voted for operator because at the end of the day, everything I do is for realistic operation. But anyone who has seen the scenery on my Siskiyou Line can attest, realistic scenery does not take a back seat with me. Realistic scenery *AND* realistic operations
QUOTE: Originally posted by vsmith Posey statement was that Deep Down we all fall into one or the other mindset. It doesnt have to do with weather or not you can do great scenery. It has to do with your more basic nature. or as he says... "The operators also tend to see trains as vehicles on a literal journey that has a beginning, middle, and end. (Scenery) People who are content to watch trains do laps see them more abstractly, as objects in motion, or even objects that, in thier lapping, suggest the cycles of life"
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