cpdeyoung
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Joined: 7/17/2007 From: South Carolina, USA Status: offline
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My father was an avid model railroader. He and a bunch of guys, probably all WW2 vets, formed an operating club in an old depot after the war. Their pike was magnificent, O gauge, huge. They had raised observation and control areas, with access points throughout the pike where they could pop up to do maintenance etc. As I remember they had operating nights where they would follow a schedule seeking efficiency goals. They also had "show off" nights where the public was specially invited to see the show. Big operation - all analog, of course. Real estate matters eventually took the old depot, and the club got smaller. It was featured in "Model Railroader" magazine however. My dad was an engineer, and artist, and both talents went into building gorgeous brass models of locomotives and rolling stock. I always felt he was acknowledged the finest modeler in the club. He had a small area of my parent's bedroom closed off for model building - six kids - wise precaution! He encouraged the kids to build models and I may have to build one just thinking about it. I had a small pike, HO gauge, after college, but don't do any now. Later gaming influences turned my modeling to military equipment, although it had always been an interest. Chuck
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