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Re: Re: [CBQ] There must be a better way...

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Subject: Re: Re: [CBQ] There must be a better way...
From: <kohlj@bellsouth.net>
Date: Thu, 21 Jul 2005 11:33:08 -0400
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>>> I thought part of the hobby, the fun part, was to alter the "stock" model 
>>> to be prototypical.  To me that is the neatest part of model railroading.  
>>> This is a hobby that you have to build and develop skill.  You just can't 
>>> go buy your hobby off of the shelf.  If I could only be half the modeler 
>>> that Bernard Corbin was. . .there is real model railroading.<<<

That's certainly a truth.  I don't have half as much interest in my purchased 
Athearn flat with Burlington boxes as I do with my CB&Q caboose with LED 
lighting that I kitbashed from an old AT&SF caboose.

Mr. Corbin also was a model railroader, eh?  Does anyone have photos or 
examples of his models?  Someone with such a love of railroading and an eye for 
what made a really nice railroad photo would do a really good job with model 
railroading I would think...

Cheers!

Jan




 
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