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To me it just says that everyone who's modelling prototype is full of ***** because they make it all up as they go, while claiming it's prototype based. Or worse, the people who are looking at their work and say "Oh, yeah I can see it" as if they recognize the locations and areas on the layout matching exactly the real world.
Following the comment from @wazzou, I went back to the LDEs I was considering and created two shorter versions of my railroad, excluding Missoula and DeSmet. Instead I included Garrison, Phosphate, Sliver Bow. Helena will be the only main yard and source of local traffic.I like the Option 1 for its diversity, having both Three Forks (5th Sub as a branchline) and the Port of Montana at Silver Bow as an interchange (although sharing the space with Garrison).I like the Option 2 for its simplicity, the True North orientation of the railroad and somewhat larger spread between elements. But it does not have as much variety as the Option 1, though the potential is there to be added.It has also occurred to me that @coldriver was talking about this exact route few pages back as his modelling interest prior to opting to build the Oregon Joint Line instead, so bonus.Your comments would be much appreciated.Thanks.
I guess I am really full of ***** then ..
Since Phosphate is west of Garrison, moving it would be closer to reality. And it really is "in a nook" as about all that can be seen from the highway, or mainline, is the spur disappearing around a corner!https://www.google.com/maps/@46.5582609,-112.8725907,1191m/data=!3m1!1e3?hl=en
I think you're gonna want to pay attention to the home backdrop printing thread: https://www.therailwire.net/forum/index.php?topic=53567.0