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Some people see fun and others want to drag the fun out to the woods and kill the fun.T-Trak is fun. "Serious" people only want angst.Harold
... and the totally toyish Unitrak.
Oh please! Not everything is so black/white. Serious people like to have fun too. Hey, Bruce Arbo here is a perfect example. As he said, he is Code40 snob, yet he is also fully immersed in promoting T-TRAK and the totally toyish Unitrak.
T-TRAK has many excellent attributes and is an especially encouraging medium for both noobs and the experienced hands. I like it as a test bed for scenery techniques - better I fail on a cheap one-foot square than umpteen-hundred square feet of a permanent layout.My problem is public train shows (versus, say, an RPM meet). IMO the inherent rag-tag nature of a small-module "collection" layout of highly varying quality of execution fosters a perception not far removed from a Lionel or Lego loop - adult toys. On one hand, "you, too, can participate easily", on the other, "oh, isn't that nice they're expressing their second childhood."The ant farm module is, yes, whimsical, but makes me wince at the thought of it showing up at every local train show. It's a one-note joke, let's move on. Sort of like the infamous N-Trak "tornado module". At least the ants are quiet. Anyway, the lowered bar (cost, time) for a working module does have the side-effect of encouraging silliness, where a light touch brings smiles, any more than that, eye-rolling.
Walt Pattison's Farm module...
...Every time we set up at a public show, we are displaying our modules and T-TRAK FOR THE FIRST TIME to almost every attendee.So, while some, who see that tornado module, or that Godzilla module, or that UFO module all the time at their local club, remember that at every public show, everyone else is seeing it for the FIRST time.Concerts, Plays, Ballet, Opera....each of these performances have been rehearsed and performed countless times, but someone, hundreds of, thousands of 'someones', are seeing/hearing that performance, for the FIRST time, every time it is performed....
Short version - we cannot assume a new audience unless it is a venue not previously visited. Quality work bears repeat visits. Jokes are stale the third time around.