Re: Model Railroading
By: Digital Man to Katana on Mon Jun 13 2005 14:44:00
> Re: Model Railroading
> By: Katana to Digital Man on Mon Jun 13 2005 04:07 am
>
> > > Re: Model Railroading
> > > By: Tharius to All on Sat Jun 11 2005 09:49 pm
> > >
> > > > Outside of Katana and myself, I'm wondering if there are any other
> > > > railroaders in the echo?
> > >
> > > I have a couple of Bachman HO sets I bring out around Christmas. :-)
>
> > I'm pretty sure almost everyone has one of those set. Nice but not exactl
> > what you call modelling. :> What you should do though if you have the roo
> > turn that into something that could be an ongoing project. I haven't ever
> > really seen anyone that stays with the Christmas theme but if you got the
> > room, Go with it.
>
> It's not a Chirstmas theme set. I don't really have the room (or the interes
> for a setup 365 days a year. Plus, with the kids, they tend to want to play
> with (and ultimately break) the locos and cars and stuff. So I appreciate th
> EZ-track which allows me to easily set it up and tear it down and reconfigur
> the track and stuff.
>
> You're right, it's not "modelling". I don't really get into the ultra-realis
> or anything. <shrug>
>
> digital man
>
> Snapple "Real Fact" #32:
> There are one million ants to every human in the world.
>
Well it was just a thought. That is the one thing that I love about modelling
though is that you can get an entire rail road layout to look so real.
Something that sprals 100 miles on something that is no bigger than a kitchen
table.
LOVE IT!!!!
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