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it's tough to build a "comprehensive" railroad.
Can you elaborate on this comment? I find it to be an interesting discussion is why I'm asking. (assuming I'm reading it as intended)
Ed, that just covers the rolling stock items. I am not very familiar with Z scale products, but how about the selection of track? Can you for example find a decent looking turnouts and slip switches? How about structures? There are plenty available with European flavor, but how about something that looks like it belongs on American prototype layout? I suspect there are some 3-D printed items available by now, but is there enough variety to build a decent looking layout? How about vehicles? Is there a wide enough selection out there?
In order to represent the subject to a level where I'd be able to say "yeah, that's the NEC", I'd need to be able to run Amtrak's usual lineups <snip> Without the stuff in the first category it's tough to have something that realistically portrays the NEC. Without the second group, it'd still be like it was lacking some important flavor.Modeling freight railroading makes this considerably more difficult though, because not only is there a wider variety of equipment, there's much more of a mix of it too. Conrail in the 1980s without SD40-2s? Sure, not every train had one, but many did, and I strive to recreate the mundane instead of the exceptions (well, generally, anyway).If you want to do something super specific you might luck out (like, if you can get stacks and Gevos you might be able make an attempt at the BNSF Transcon), but it'd be weird if EVERY train had Gevos and no Dash-9s.