riogrande5761 Do you physically handle/move freight cars In the scene, it shows the layout owner picking up his steam engine which is parked in a house track. The famous visitor is SHOCKED and says, "You don't actually pick up your trains do you?" The layout owner is impossibly embarrassed and then the famous visitor explains how to build a feature into his layout so he doesn't have to pick up his trains. I always got a laugh out of that cartoon, the someone could actually react that way and never gave it a though again until this topic was started, jarring me back to that cartoon.
Do you physically handle/move freight cars
In the scene, it shows the layout owner picking up his steam engine which is parked in a house track. The famous visitor is SHOCKED and says, "You don't actually pick up your trains do you?" The layout owner is impossibly embarrassed and then the famous visitor explains how to build a feature into his layout so he doesn't have to pick up his trains.
I always got a laugh out of that cartoon, the someone could actually react that way and never gave it a though again until this topic was started, jarring me back to that cartoon.
Hah hah, Ralph sounds right. Your memory is better than mine! I just remember the cartoon but not the context. I still have a few of my old MR magazines - I've thinned them way down but keep a few for historical and posterity reasons.
As for handling my trains, yes, I actually handle them - so Ralph would not be happy. Sorry Ralph. However, I do try to only handle when needed - less handling less chance of breaking a part or something. It's never something I've given any thought to for many years but this forum comes up with all kinds of strange questions I'd never think of asking - many of them "whimsical" and from a lot of people with more time on their hands than I do to think of wierd stuff - you know the old saying about the idle mind! LOL
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