There is nothing wrong with plug and play when you can find it.  Some  of 
us are just lazy but we still like model railroading. 
 
 - Earl Henry, Nashville
 
 
In a message dated 2/15/2011 8:05:24 A.M. Central Standard Time,  
[email protected] writes:

 
 
 
Ed: You've described the magic of S scale to a "T". I left HO scale of my  
own 
volition because I liked the size of S and the challenge of not  modelling 
everything with my wallet. I'm going to print your letter and  post it near 
my  
layout.

Jim

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From: Ed  Kozlowsky <[email protected]_ (mailto:[email protected]) 
>
To: [email protected]_ (mailto:[email protected]) 
Sent:  Tue, February 15, 2011 3:52:01 AM
Subject: Re: {S-Scale List} Re: RTR  motorized turnouts

Model railroading is not a plug and play hobby. Even  taking the easiest 
scale 
and the simplest approach there are still more  than enough "problems" to 
turn 
off someone who doesn't want to think for  himself. Lets face it, it's no 
good 
trying to make it so easy that a lazy  person with no desire to learn or 
develope 
skills can get along just fine.  It's the challenge that draws us ever 
deeper 
into this expensive, time  consuming, space eating, and often frustrating 
hobby. 
We're a particular  type of people to be drawn to this. It's not for 
everyone. 
That's one  reason that I can't get excited about where the next generation 
of 
model  railroaders will come from. There will always be folks like us who 
are  
driven to choose the "road less travelled". We don't have to be enticed to  
follow it, we search it out. I had all the things you folks have been  
saying 
are necessary to draw scalers to S. I left all those things behind  to 
pursue 
something
different. S has everything I want. One of those  things is not having 
everything I want :o) It keeps me young and hungry,  always pressing 
forward to 
the next goal. I don't know about you, but if  people didn't look at me 
funny 
when I tell them I'm a model railroader,  I'd find something to do that 
did. Now 
I've discovered the  ultimate...model railroaders look at me funny when I 
tell 
them I'm in S!  Model railroading is a journey, not a destination.

Ed  Kozlowsky
Sanford, Maine


--- On Mon, 2/14/11, Richard Karnes  <[email protected]_ 
(mailto:[email protected]) >  wrote:

From: Richard Karnes <[email protected]_ (mailto:[email protected]) >
Subject:  {S-Scale List} Re: RTR motorized turnouts
To: [email protected]_ (mailto:[email protected]) 
Date:  Monday, February 14, 2011, 8:59 PM

Posted by: "shabbona_rr" [email protected]_ (mailto:[email protected])  
shabbona_rr 
Mon Feb  14, 2011 11:43 am (PST) 
"How hard is it to attach a throw mechanism to a  switch? Back in the 
"day", we 
didn't grouse about such trivial nonsense.  We just went and did what 
needed to 
be done with what we had to do it  with. Note Ed L's and Dick Karnes' 
professional quality work with AF  conversions (I know I'm missing others, 
but 
not intentionally)."

In  a somewhat convoluted way, "stringbob" makes the point very well. We 
are no  
longer "back in the day," and whether he or Ed or yours truly can build  
our own 
turnouts and install switch machines ourselves is beside the  point. This 
is the 
age of "plug 'n' play." New S people are not going to  come from -- us! 
They 
are going to come from "them!"

Dick  Karnes

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