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When I became disabled to the point where I couldn`t work anymore,before I received disability,I took stock evalation of my railroading. I took parts of my collection and did the shows. I have from time to time seen other peaple do the same thing widows,retiree`s and those just giving up the hobby. I have kits that I built with my kids over the years and now one of them is interested in archtecture(wants to take this in collage no less!) an dhas built several models himself. I wonder if I had been just a armchair modeler if he would have the interest`s that he has now? I belive very strongly that we can and will shape our childrens future by what we do with them.The point that I`m trying to make is that if you want to ,no matter how expensive the hobby becomes,you can continue to promote successfully model railroading!
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