Andre,

>From my personal visits to layouts, the freelanced ones can work, although
all don't.  There needs to be a theme and plausibility.  And it can be
little things like having similar details on motive power or having several
of the same model.  What I really mean a family look.  Even so called
prototype model railroads sometimes miss the mark when they essentially
collections of one of everything different that railroad owned rather than
more of the common stuff and only one or two oddballs.

As far as the area, that depends on the scenery and again typical works
better in general than unusual.

Dave Heine
Easton, PA








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