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. Kind of strange, though, to be lauded for first-gen stuff done in retro style...
Dave: 40 years or so back, what you started with was considered "OK for N." Had the results you produced been more widespread at that time, others would strive to duplicate and demand better products. Imagine how manufacturers would have stepped up their game and how soon we'd have had what we have today. You used what they had available to them, just put it together better.
Is that one of the new Bachmann 0-6-0s?
Thanks for all the kudos. Kind of strange, though, to be lauded for first-gen stuff done in retro style...
DKS, I think's great because it resonates with a lot of us and our first attempts at layouts. How many of us had layouts with the same rolling stock, structures, etc. but never made it to this point because it was a bit beyond our abilities as kids? I love it for it's simplicity. I know my kids would flip out just watching the trains go round and round.
Thanks, Peteski. Back in the 80s I had a shot at a decent-sized layout. Don't know if I'd call the benchwork "showpiece" material, but I did take pride in its design and construction. Unfortunately a divorce ended the project not long after this image was taken--
It's like someone doing a mid century house up right.