Joe Fugate Modeling the 1980s SP Siskiyou Line in southern Oregon
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QUOTE: Originally posted by BRAKIE Frankly I think Furlow thinks outside of the box and enjoys the hobby his way..I see nothing wrong with that....
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QUOTE: OH MAN! I must be into model trains for all the wrong reasons! I don't approach the hooby as art. Nor do I approach it as craft. I approach it as fun. I do it because I like trains, and I like to build things.
QUOTE: Originally posted by CNJ831 I honestly don't think most of Furlow's critics, including myself, give a darn about his actual style of modeling. If he enjoys it, well, that's fine with the rest of us and the way it should be. What I think is found objectionable by a great many is the fact that his material wastes a mulitude of pages in an otherwise serious modelling magazine that the consumer is paying good money for. Other than the pictures' ooh-aah value, there is little of worth to be gleaned from his latest article. Whimsical, bizarre, dungeons & dragons layouts may have been more common and to some extent popular 30-50 years ago. But it is neither the norm or readily accepted by most model railroaders today. This feeling has absolutely nothing to do with envy or jealousy of Furlow's work. If fanciful layouts were truly a popular modeling venue then we would not see superdetailed, high-end, RTR locomotives and rolling stock dominating hobby shop shelves (do you see any current locomotives offered with Smurf engineers?). While many whimsical layouts appeared in the pages of MR long years ago, Furlow is virtually alone today in modeling in this fashion for mainstream publications today, outside of in publications like A.W.N.U.T.S. And for those who contend that Furlow's work is high, expressive art, I would reply that MR is not a publication aimed at artists and art critics, it's about realistically modeling railroads in miniature. CNJ831
QUOTE: Originally posted by vsmith [ As a point of disclosure I need to point out that I have never been published. I wish my train models were 1/10 as good as Furlow's. The only place I have had any exposure is on the Bachmann web page photo gallery, and that was only for a kitbashed 2-4-0 plantation loco.