Okay I am very bored with the board again. So, here's another one of my crazy question and answer formats. Just tell me if you want me to stop, or that you can't live without my creativity.
Now, I have a couple of questions for you:
1. How many locomotives do you really need for your layout? Or how many locomotives do you want to have?
2. If you own more than 1, how many of them do you run?
3. If you own brass pieces, do you run them, display them or simply leave them in the original boxes and rarely look at them.
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Rolling stock:
1. We know most of us have many more cars than we do locomotives. So, what is the ratio of your locomotive to rolling stock? (Example: I own 15 locomotives of which 4 are brass and my rolling stock consist of 40-45 pieces. So my ratio is somewhere around 3 to 1)
2. Are you inclined to believe that you can never own enough rolling stock?
3. And finally, how many of those pieces simply remain in the box never run?
Dog
Now, I have a couple of questions for you:
1. How many locomotives do you really need for your layout? Or how many locomotives do you want to have?
2. If you own more than 1, how many of them do you run?
3. If you own brass pieces, do you run them, display them or simply leave them in the original boxes and rarely look at them.
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Rolling stock:
1. We know most of us have many more cars than we do locomotives. So, what is the ratio of your locomotive to rolling stock? (Example: I own 15 locomotives of which 4 are brass and my rolling stock consist of 40-45 pieces. So my ratio is somewhere around 3 to 1)
2. Are you inclined to believe that you can never own enough rolling stock?
3. And finally, how many of those pieces simply remain in the box never run?
Dog