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If you do not find a publisher, I'd consider taking the first book and splitting off the first couple chapters into E-books. I'd give the first couple ebooks away for free, in exchange for an email addy.Then start offer the remainder of the first book as an ebook for a reasonable price.Start building a following, generate some cash and then see about self-publishing. If the ebook fans start to embrace it, then you'll begin to have ink-on-paper folks desire it also.
Your plight is complicated and seems difficult to resolve. To have 3000 plus cars and no locomotives is a situation I could not have until now thought possible.
IF you own your home, you could suspend the layout from the ceiling. Run the cables over pulleys to a winch, and raise/lower it as needed. "Looking down" photos? Put it on the floor. Need room, or to keep the cat off? Hoist it all the way to the ceiling. Want to run? A chair under each end will keep it steady, and a third chair will let you run it sitting down. A door should work very nicely with a cable at each corner.
I think they'd have a problem with the length of book one - 550 pages long. It would probably take them years to run it all.Since I've already queried a couple hundred agents without success, my next step trying to get published is to try the publishers directly. We'll see how that goes.Hmm... bet it'll be theHindenburg disaster allover again...
Let me ask a question that others seem to be avoiding...Are you just burned out of modeling?
Questions for the moderators... since I figure it will be as much as a year or so before I can actually start a layout, would it be too soon to start a new topic in the Layout Engineering Reports forum?Hmm...Just do it!