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[QUOTE]Originally posted by millcstl: [QB] Richard, Up here in the Rockies, I model the D&RGW-the Pueblo/Leadville division,1939. I've been in the hobby about 15 years and this is my 4th layout. Been working on the current one for about five years (although you probably couldn't tell by looking). Used to Model alot of Mo Pac so have a fair amount of interchange with them. I love steam and do enjoy some of the early deisel. Researching the prototype is one of my favorite parts of the hobby, although I do take a fair amount of "modelers license" on my layout--after all(Rule 1)it's my Rail Road! Structures, scenery and backdrop painting are also a lot of fun. I do get tired of balasting track and wireing to me these are necessary "evils" of the hobby. I do have a good ballasting system worked out and balasting does make the track "bomb proof". Spose youl'd call me an "old hat", I'm still with a block system of wireing and am happy with it. I built my house up here so I had the privalage of designing the basement around the layout. Even though there were concessions to be made for the "Head Office". The only thing I miss from living "down below" is there arn't many modeleres in my area, so this forum gives me a good opportunity ti visit with other GERF's (GLASSY EYED RAIL FREAKS). Am always happy to throw in my two cents worth (usually this is an inflated actual value) on most of the questions posted and am always glad to see another "newbie". Have a good one,nice to meet ya! Scott Remember the Rio Grande! [/QB][/QUOTE]
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