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this is not my first layout, i'm well aware of what i'm doing. i've been in the hobby for over 25 years. i'm not looking for super detailed - i had a P:87 layout before (and really liked it). i'm looking to run trains with rolling stock which are reasonably accurate.
*reasonably: a mostly correct car model in a paint scheme that would have existed in the era modeled.
How long will it be before they show us how to add DCC to a tree?
an airbrush does not solve the problem of grossly inaccurate cars, mis-proportioned dimensions, or fantasy models. how many Atlas 40' PS-1's with the wrong door need i stomach?
Thou art holy. I confess that I have sinned against you in Atlas, MTL, and IMRC foobies, by what I have done and by what I have left undone. Forgive the iniquity of my sin with which I have ever offended you and justly deserve your temporal and eternal damnation.
Quote from: Dave Vollmer on August 13, 2009, 07:23:50 PMThou art holy. I confess that I have sinned against you in Atlas, MTL, and IMRC foobies, by what I have done and by what I have left undone. Forgive the iniquity of my sin with which I have ever offended you and justly deserve your temporal and eternal damnation.your whole layout is a Foobie.
Why aren't you using the MT PS-1 it's light years ahead of the Atlas car?What MT Cars are you thinking about?
The operative word being LAYOUT. ;D Got one?
If it stresses you out so much, why not go back to RC cars?
Quote from: Ed Kapuscinski on August 13, 2009, 07:28:07 PMIf it stresses you out so much, why not go back to RC cars?i haven't done anything with R/C cars in 20 years. my point is, that if i'm taking the time to create a reasonably accurate layout, why do i have to settle for really poor models. i think the "car of the month' crap is hurting the scale.