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trainspotter-usa
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David K Smith Chief Cook and Bottle Washer
Joined: 03 Sep 2008 Posts: 435 Location: New Jersey, USA
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trainspotter-usa
Joined: 04 Sep 2008 Posts: 315 Location: Minnesota
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Posted: Wed Oct 15, 2008 12:04 pm Post subject: |
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Carl is an old friend from my Gn15 modelling days. So I did rattle his cage about it a tiny little bit.
I was very interested to see some pictures of a Japanese modellers layout included in the article as well.
Ian _________________ I CAN see how cool this stuff is!!!
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David K Smith Chief Cook and Bottle Washer
Joined: 03 Sep 2008 Posts: 435 Location: New Jersey, USA
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Posted: Wed Oct 15, 2008 12:14 pm Post subject: |
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trainspotter-usa wrote: | Carl is an old friend from my Gn15 modelling days. So I did rattle his cage about it a tiny little bit.
I was very interested to see some pictures of a Japanese modellers layout included in the article as well. |
I must admit Carl has some interesting definitions about layouts. I think there has to be some more clarification on what constitutes a layout, and when a "toy" makes the transition to a model railroad. _________________ —David
http://www.t-gauge.net/
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DanMacK
Joined: 04 Sep 2008 Posts: 127 Location: London, Ontario, Canada
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Posted: Wed Oct 15, 2008 1:17 pm Post subject: |
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I've always loved Carl's site and have frequently looked there for inspiration. That said, he does make some valid points about T. T is still in its infancy, and all of the members here that have sets have commented how sporadic they can be,. Teething problems are bound to happen in any new venture, but overall, reliability appears to be good.
Aside from that, the plastic train layout is very interesting, as I've thought of doing that for Christmas, having several of the Dollar Store train sets avaialble. _________________ Regards,
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michael
Joined: 05 Sep 2008 Posts: 47 Location: Cambridge, Ontario Canada
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Posted: Wed Oct 15, 2008 1:26 pm Post subject: |
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David K Smith wrote: | I must admit Carl has some interesting definitions about layouts. I think there has to be some more clarification on what constitutes a layout, and when a "toy" makes the transition to a model railroad. |
Agreed! Seems that at this point Carl has 'dismissed' (too strong a term) T until such time that the scale proves itself. I'm glad he's issued a challenge - give one an opportunity to rise to the occasion.
Likewise, it is nice to reflect on the scale a little. There has been a somewhat disappointed tone of late as people are starting to identify some shortcomings of the scale. Hopefully a little innovation will remedy this! _________________ Michael
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David K Smith Chief Cook and Bottle Washer
Joined: 03 Sep 2008 Posts: 435 Location: New Jersey, USA
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Posted: Wed Oct 15, 2008 4:20 pm Post subject: |
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DanMacK wrote: | T is still in its infancy... Teething problems are bound to happen in any new venture.... |
Totally agree.
DanMacK wrote: | ...the plastic train layout is very interesting, as I've thought of doing that for Christmas, having several of the Dollar Store train sets avaialble. |
What bothers me the most is that it fits his definition of a "model railroad," yet it could not look more toy-like!
It's got me working on a blog entry... _________________ —David
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DanMacK
Joined: 04 Sep 2008 Posts: 127 Location: London, Ontario, Canada
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Posted: Wed Oct 15, 2008 6:05 pm Post subject: |
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I've seen some toys look pretty good, but I can definitely understand where you're coming from.
Personally, I think it's whatever you amke it. I've done serious modeming, and fun modeling. While the palstic train may not be the most detailed piece of model railrad equipment on the planet (trust me, I have some)m it's a good start for a 7 year old. I'm seriously doing some thinking about these sets and how to get a semi-serious looking train out of them.
No more sidetracking though, back to T gauge _________________ Regards,
Dan MacKellar |
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Chris333
Joined: 25 Sep 2008 Posts: 74
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Posted: Thu Oct 16, 2008 8:11 am Post subject: |
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Carl's site is in my favs. He updates every month and sometimes twice. Some of the content is iffy, but it is usually all new each month. |
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