I also model the mid 40's to late 50's on my home layout but when I run 
on our modules I'm into the 70's-80's.  I enjoy the change.

Bob Werre
BobWphoto.com


> Hi Jim --
>
> Talk about needing a big layout and large curves – holy cow! Today’s
> railroading is HUGE compared to a half century ago. A modern diesel is
> every bit as bit as a Big Boy or Allegheny (sans tender), and to have
> several in MU and fifty 89 foot auto racks and TOFC’s in tow – never 
> happen
> on my layout! Not that I don’t appreciate a group of SD40T-2s and SD-45’s
> yelling their collective guts out pulling a 80 car tank train up 2% ...
>
> Have fun!
> Bill Winans
> Prescott Valley, AZ
>
> -----I've always enjoyed "contemporary" equipment, run long trains of 
> it at
> DPV. Just happens I personally model NYC (and CRI&P... and NKP... 
> and...);
> doesn't mean I wouldn't love to see AC4400's, auto racks and 89' auto 
> part
> hi cubes in S scale - I'd even purchase them! ...
> Jim Kindraka
>
> 



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