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What is your favorite era?
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Do you model in the era of your youth, of the present, or of the era you wished you were around to see?
For me I have both steam and diesel in Z scale and love them both. One layout is definitely steam but my plans for my future "dream" layout will be modern diesel. Which way does the pendulum swing in this group?
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something. I have some steam but mostly diesel, GP7s & GP9s, about 15 of them.
During the late '50s thru the '60s I rode the rails alot, in Europe, Australia,
Canada, and of course the U.S. I remember the last of the steam era, that sweet smell
of oily steam, in the late '40s & early '50s. It has been a wunderous ride of a life time and now I am enjoying it in Z scale.
Thanks for asking Karin.
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I remember also the red and white Burlington diesels, and then later everything turning green. And then this BIG boxcar with a mountain goat that was in town for years. I remember my sister leaving to go back to her Navy base on the L&N. I remember their horns shrill and loud.
Most of all I remember the smoky old Mopac engines in their shades of blue, lumbering with their coal cars through my aunt and uncle's garden, on the way to the mine my father worked at. Their horn low but just as loud. I used to hide under the bed or behind the house when they came through.
I recall also the long pretty orange and white and black ICG going though their back field, you could see them from the house.
Now to get back on target I am building the transition of steam to diesel. A time I just missed out on. If I made a layout of Southern Illinois in the 50's or even 40's, the only thing I would have to change to bring it to the 70's or early 80's would be to change the rolling stock, put different autos on the streets, and maybe a few advertisements and signs. (Those Moxie and Nehi signs were on the buildings until they were bulldozed.) In the times I grew up there nothing ever changed, but during the time I have been away, everything changed.
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My current layout/modules are of the UP's Evanstan sub-division of the Over-Land Main Line route, and its set from the millinium (2000) to today.I really like to go over to the little town of Echo and watch trains in my free time, and decided that this vital section of the cross country main line that resides in my now back yard (i'm not originally from Utah) would be a suitable line to model with pur club. So present day for me right now.
Now thats not to say i have a deep admiration for the Rio Grande as well, and given that Utah was once the domain of the old Grande, and further that all its western lines have been assimilated into the UP borg, all points to my also following the Grande. As for Grande era's, i like the end in the 1980's when the old girl was in the process of joining with the SP, and before the big UP merger of final aquasition of both roads in the late 80's early 90's.
So i collect both UP and Rio Grande, both as modern as i can find them.
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The era I model in? The past, present and future.
Since I have mostly scenery, (land of a thousand and one trees) and trees are timeless and out last us all, so anyone's trains can run on my modules and feel right at home.
I guess my couple of structures are era apparent, but we'll just pretend the builders were ahead of their time..heh heh heh.
See, that way I can play with anyone and not get the rivet counters all up in arms. And if they do, "please, put your arms down.....I'm working down wind from you"
I am certainly not very accurate with my modeling, but I guess I'd have to say I lean toward the modern as I have no wood sheath covered box cars in my roster.
Trouble's other half,
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Having stated my period preference I should add that I don't stick strictly to it. My fleet includes some Era 2 (early 1920s to 1945) "survivors" and some "prototypes" from Era 4 (1970 to reunification). The latter includes an ICE 1 set - they weren't introduced until very late in Era 4, so go report me to the Authenticity Police
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Although I do have three Ep3-5 sets, and a range of coaches and wagons, my very favourite era is Epoch 1 (Landerbahn era, 1845-1921) with Epoch 2 (DRG/DDR era) running a close second. Sadly, it is not easy to get station covered platforms for these two epochs so I am stuck with modern structures. But it's the trains that count really, isn't it, and the early ones have so much more character than today's sleek aceptic products. (Ducks to avoid brick bats.)
All the best,
Chris.
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Hi Loren, That's double trouble. I only have three box cars that are not woodies! Cheers, Jim CCRR:)
Hah! I am more faithful to my era. I have 90 metal cars to one woody. The only reason I run the woody is because its a Aztec track cleaning car.
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About my freightcars, I sold all my 40' boxcars, my 39' tankcars as well as my journal box truck equipped/roofwalk equipped 50' boxcars, in order to purchase modern stuff (well cars, modern 50' boxcars/no roofwalk-Roller bearing equipped, modern tankcars and hoppers, waiting for 3-level autoracks, etc...).
Happy new year to all,
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