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If you were half the railroader you claim to be, using your greatly superior and vast experience you would've seen right away that what I had built is the ideal shape for this room configuration. The geometry maximizes the mainline run and focuses more on the operating aspect of the railroad than scenery. It does sacrifice some aisle space but nothing that is not workable.But I guess it's a mistake building dominos. You can go tell that to Mark Lestico and David Barrows, too.
Re: Barrows, et al, yeah I would, as I am not a domino fan. Sectional, yes. Identically sized sections, no. Just a difference of opinion. But my vast experience, which you acknowledge, tells me building benchwork before settling on what is to occupy the benchwork is a mistake. You don't even know what you want to model, but have benchwork built to accommodate an unknown.Maybe instead of dissing and snubbing all the advice you've been given over the past several years and on four different forums, then acting like a victim when that's pointed out, you should start writing stuff down and assimilate some knowledge?
If you're modeling "today" I suspect you probably can get rid of East Helena. Go back to the early MRL, or BN, or NP, and that was the site of a major smelter complex, which would generate quite a bit of traffic.
I would politely ask these two to take their beef back to whatever forum they came from. If they can’t be constructive not sure this is a good fit.
I have no beef with anyone - I do not even know who signalmaintainer is, or what his handle is on any other forums. My handle is the same on all the forums.With no intention to play a victim here, I feel that his posts are borderline cyber-stalking and cyber-bullying. The fact they are being upvoted is also very concering because I thought that this forum would be above such things.All I wish is to continue with my thread here, elaborating further on my MRL design I posted and getting whatever helpful feedback.