I agree.  Railroady plausibility.  It's part of the theater or stagecraft of 
the hobby.

Figuring out how to do something perfect it and then do it well is fun.  
Repeating the fabrication and assembly can get to be a chore.  I'm in the 
figure it out phase and hope to move to the perfecting the process phase next.  
After that making as many as I can or want before I get bored is the goal.  
After that the fun goes out of it for me.
Ben Trousdale

--- In [email protected], "ctxmf74" <ctxm@...> wrote:
> 
>   If you have fun doing it then it's worthwhile. If I can make them into 
> something that looks like a plausible real car even though not a model of an 
> actual  real car then I'm happy. I think a railroady looking fantasy car 
> often looks "realer" than an exact scale unweathered model. Not everyone 
> knows what the specific details of a given car should be but everyone does 
> know what the patina of the car and the surrounding scenery should 
> be....DaveBranum
>




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