Rachel,
It looks like you are a trooper.  I'm interested in hearing more about your 
experience designing and building your structures.  I'll pour mucho $$ into 
rolling stock and motive power, but when it comes to structures I say Mon, 
dieu!  Look at those prices!  I'm an actual architect and model the modern era. 
 Because a lot of the building kits are more old timey, I'm thinking I'm going 
to have to learn to design and build my own structures patterned after post-war 
buildings.
Ben Trousdale

--- In [email protected], Rachel Covington <rcovington92@...> wrote:
>
> The reason for looking into S scale is that true happiness in life as well as 
> model railroading is achieving balance in your endeavors. First my garden 
> area is very small and I'm not going to pull a rose bush to put in a 
> building. While you can run a lot of trains in N scale modeling is 
> frightfully tedious that small. In O scale the building footprints get to 
> large for my train area. Lastly, and I mean no disrespect but HO is a lot 
> like the village bicycle ( enough said about that) I enjoy architecture and 
> have fun designing then building my own structures. Hence S scale....
> 
> Rachel Covington
> 
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